“How the ******* hell did they get planning for that?”

Number 23
London W12
Client — Private
Area — 159sqm
Use — Private Residential
Status — Complete
Photography — Will Pryce
Number 23 is a playful new–build family house constructed on a vacant end–of–terrace site in West London. The simple elevation conceals a house that is 30% bigger than its neighbours, despite occupying a 20% smaller plot — designed to outstanding environmental standards.
Daylight fills every room in the house — including the full site basement (and the cupboard under the stairs) — using a combination of rooflights, electronically ‘switchable’ glazing, sunpipes with bespoke ‘trumpet bell’ mouldings and more than 40sqm of triple glazing. Various concealed technologies including nanogel insulation dramatically reduce the energy consumption and running costs for the family.
Daylight fills every room in the house — including the full site basement (and the cupboard under the stairs) — using a combination of rooflights, electronically ‘switchable’ glazing, sunpipes with bespoke ‘trumpet bell’ mouldings and more than 40sqm of triple glazing. Various concealed technologies including nanogel insulation dramatically reduce the energy consumption and running costs for the family.









