LYNDON GOODE ARCHITECTS

Bath Road

West Hounslow TW5

Creating much-needed new housing in west London, this development on a prominent corner site replaces a single residence with 21 new apartments, with a 40% affordable element. The proposed scheme in West Hounslow will enjoy views across London’s biggest new park in over a century.

LGA has designed a proposal for a residential development on a corner site in West Hounslow. Having now been approved for planning, the scheme will create 21 new homes with a 40% affordable element. Our design pays particular attention to communal amenity space, including an inviting and accessible landscaped rooftop garden for all residents to enjoy.

 

Careful consideration of massing sees the building step from six storeys at its prominent corner on Bath Road, down to three storeys in its central section, and rising again to four at the rear of the building facing onto Traveller’s Way. The robust, brick elevations are articulated with set-backs, balconies and recessed entrances that help leaven the building’s presence and give it character. The proposal replaces a single, unlisted dwelling with a selection of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments. A basement car and cycle park will reduce pressure on street-parking.

 

The proposal will bring activity and visual interest to the two streets it faces onto, breathing life into an underdeveloped site opposite the new Rectory Farm Park. The design exploits the site’s location across the road from a 110-acre green space – the biggest new park in west London for 100 years.

 

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Winner of the 2018 First Time Buyers Readers’ Award and the 2019 Planning Award for Placemaking at High Densities, and shortlisted in the 2019 RIBA Awards, 2018 Planning Awards and the 2017 Sunday Times British Homes Awards, Lanterna is the ‘pearl’ of Fish Island Village in east London’s creative heartland.

 
 

A number of our projects aim to repair ‘gaps’ in the urban fabric, bringing fresh vitality to forgotten corners. We map out the ‘Six Cs’ of successful gap site housing development – principles that are also applicable to high street regeneration projects.

 
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Hounslow Council

A new park for London

 
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British housing history

 
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