Tin House in London
John Hill, Thomas Geuder
2. setembro 2016
Photo: Timothy Soar
In London's Shepherd's Bush area, Henning Stummel Architects has built a house whose rooms are arranged like monks' cells around a courtyard. The roofs and walls are clad in standing seam metal panels covered with a unique bio-based coating.
Photo: Luke Caulfield
Shepherd's Bush is a London borough with long, parallel streets lined with pretty Victorian rowhouses. The typically two- or three-story brick houses have narrow gardens behind them, sealed off from the rest of the city. This urban structure leaves little room for additional development, though Henning Stummel was able to squeeze a private residence into the middle of one such block, on land that formerly served as a wrecking yard. Since the backs of the surrounding houses looked onto the house, the architect developed a plan of single-story, skylit pavilions – one room per cell – that look onto a central courtyard with a pool.
Ground and first floor plans (Drawing: Henning Stummel Architects)
Sections (Drawing: Henning Stummel Architects)
To enhance the character of the ensemble, Stummel gave each exterior surface the same skin: roof and walls are covered with standing seam metal cladding, whose orange-red color coordinates with the surrounding brick buildings. The color coating is made of a patented bio-based technology (SSAB's GreenCoat PLX BT) in which a substantial portion of the traditional fossil content is replaced by a bio-based component. This reduces the environmental footprint relative to traditional products. Further, the product is highly resistant to corrosion, UV radiation and scratches. The manufacturer exposed 10,000 coated test panels to year-round conditions of salt water, snow, ice, rain, UV radiation, wind and storms in Sweden and Florida. For Stummel, this means the material will survive London's sometimes harsh climate London without any problems.
Photo: Timothy Soar
Photo: Timothy Soar
A version of this article was originally published as "Haus aus Zellen" on German-Architects.
Project
Tin House
London
Architect
Henning Stummel Architects Ltd
London
Principal: Henning Stummel
Project Architect: Eliana Sousa
Manufacturer
SSAB AB
Stockholm
Product
GreenCoat PLX BT
Client
Private
Structural Engineer
Michael Hadi Associates
London
Project Engineer: Mathai Mathew
Contractor
Art & Design
Beckenham, England
Director: Artur Koziol
Carpenter: Lukas Koziol
Completed
December 2015