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Anthony House, Pembury
Estate, Hackney, northeast London
2007
Fraser Brown MacKenna Architects

For Peabody Trust
Photographs : James Morris
Housing Design Awards 2008 : Shortlisted

Antony House on the Pembury Estate in Hackney provides 30 units of
shared ownership accommodation for the Peabody Trust. The redevelopment
of the former construction compound provided the first opportunity for
a new building on the estate and a chance to forge a fresh urban identity.
The challenge throughout has been to maintain a degree of permeability
whilst ensuring security in an area known for high levels of crime.

The shape, scale and orientation of the scheme complement and complete
the existing pattern of built and un-built spaces on the Estate and retain
the flow and generosity of the outdoor spaces. Each of the thirty units
benefits from generous balconies and glazing, ensuring a fluid interaction
with the landscape.

Creating a positive intervention within the streetscape, the inclined
plane of the upper storeys cantilevers over a timber clad plinth; the
darker upper form peeping around the corner towards Pembury
Square. The plinth mirrors the shape of the site, its rich materiality
generating a soft and welcoming presence that guides visitors towards
the entrance to the building; the timber continuing beyond to define the
edge of the courtyard gardens. Sited within a secure yet permeable boundary,
the landscape design provides car and cycle parking together with waste
storage facilities.

All units are double aspect maximizing both the natural light and views.
Living rooms and bedrooms are situated along the private balconies on
the west elevation and bathrooms and kitchens have been located on the
eastern side, allowing for a rational and modular service core.

A rich layered façade is formed by an outer skin of fixed mesh
panels, which follow the zig-zag pattern of glazing behind,
adding a dynamism and depth to the façade. The inner layer of red
render responds to the colour of the surrounding brick blocks. The simplicity
of the palette of materials is carried through to the detailing of the
components; the lack of visible supports to the balconies and mesh screens
along the walkway generating a sense of openness and a connection with
the outdoors.

Pembury Estate Hackney Housing images / information from Fraser Brown
MacKenna Architects
London Architects
Hackney Housing : Adelaide
Wharf
Pembury
Estate Hackney : Fraser Brown MacKenna Architects
Anthony House Photographs : James Morris (www.jamesmorris.info)
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