London studio Cooke Fawcett has expanded a Grade II-listed mill home in Hampshire with timber-clad additions that open the house as much as its environment.
Positioned alongside the River Check in a Web site of Particular Scientific Curiosity (SSSI), the Seventeenth-century mill home has been up to date for an image framer and designer who sought a mixed residence and workspace exterior of London.
Cooke Fawcett’s venture consisted of three phases: reorganising the present historic residence, a timber-framed extension to its dwelling areas and making a standalone studio annexe.

“The reorganisation of the unique mill home tackled easy however key challenges comparable to creating upstairs bogs, while retaining good sized bedrooms for our purchasers, their two kids and company,” co-founder Oliver Cooke instructed Dezeen.
“The extension is intentionally low mendacity to respect the eave line of the unique constructing and the studio strains one flank of the backyard the place the panorama naturally turns into extra densely wooded,” he added.
A key purpose was to open up the brick residence, which adjoins an previous mill, to the encompassing panorama. This led to the design of an extension on the northeastern nook with glazed, timber-framed dwelling and eating areas with a fan-shaped oak ceiling.

Unusually for its age, the mechanism of the historic mill had remained largely intact. This meant it needed to be retained and was largely unusable as a part of the venture.
This led the studio to create a low-lying workshop and studio annexe reverse the house, which mirrors the fabric palette of the extension and appears again in direction of it via a big round window.

“By constructing the brand new constructing, we might afford to take a extra preservationist view of the mill and its mechanism, moderately than taking a look at methods to transform that area which might have resulted in lack of traditionally important material,” defined Cooke.
“The spherical window to the studio might be probably the most gestural component of the design.”
“We needed to create one particular view again to the home and articulate it in a fashion which gave a relatable scale to what would in any other case be a reasonably relentless clean elevation,” Cooke added.
Each the extension and annexe have been clad in slim vertically-laid planks of sycamore, an area tree species, and each have metallic roofs. Corrugated metallic was used for the annexe whereas a “extra refined” darkish gray zinc tops the extension.

The uncovered timber body of the extension sits alongside the unique brickwork of an previous bread oven, whereas within the annexe pared-back wood-lined areas sit beneath giant skylights in what the studio describes as a “lean, utilitarian” area.
Within the present mill home, current alterations had been stripped again and changed with lime plaster and linseed to reinstate among the residence’s authentic character.

Cooke Fawcett was based in 2015 by Cooke and Francis Fawcett, graduates of the College of Cambridge who labored collectively at structure apply Herzog & de Meuron.
Earlier initiatives by the studio embrace the transforming of makers’ studios in south London with an industrial really feel and a rooftop observatory on a carpark.
The pictures is by James Brittain.Â
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