Project type: Archive
De Beauvoir Townhouse
A renovation of a 3-storey mid-terrace townhouse for a musician in De Beauvoir, Hackney. The full house renovation included a reconfiguration of the existing layout, a reinstated entrance hall, reclad existing stair, extended space in ground floor, a garden and ground floor WC. The existing building was modernised; adding underfloor heating, contemporary fittings and high-performance […]
Read more »George Street
HUT have undertaken the extensive refurbishment of a traditional townhouse in the heart of Marylebone. Works included the renovation of 3 new one-bedroom flats and the shell & core fit-out to the basement and ground retail unit. Works included the refurbishment of the existing shopfront and the removal of existing lightwell access. The refurbishment balances […]
Read more »Corten Terrace
Not just a rusty metal box stuck on the side, this modest Corten clad addition to a Victorian end-of-terrace house transforms the spaces that flow through it. The main function of this small Corten clad volume, built over a dingy courtyard, is to allow light to flood into the adjoining spaces, and reconnect the house […]
Read more »Hoxton Fins
Located on the edge of the City, Great Eastern St is a busy road of largely unremarkable architecture. This project creates a new and invigorating workplace and animates the street scene. Opening up the spaces to the outside wherever possible and weaving open spaces through the section gives users of the building fresh air and […]
Read more »Gin Trolley
In light of moving to a new studio with a fully equipped workshop, HUT have designed and built the ultimate office accessory – a cocktail trolley. This moveable piece of furniture is a contemporary interpretation of a traditional 1920’s cocktail trolley, hand crafted and designed for the pleasure of any gin connoisseur. The aim was […]
Read more »Peasmarsh
Listed in the latest edition of the Pevsner Architectural Guide, perhaps the most authoritative text available on Britain’s architecture, this reworking of a 1950s bungalow by HUT reinterprets an existing building property to create a striking piece of contemporary architecture that responds to its woodland setting. Key to the project’s success was the careful selection of the […]
Read more »Great Eastern Street
A prominent corner building in the heart of Shoreditch, HUT worked to reveal historic structure, expose lost features, and open up spaces to their original scale and proportions. A sensitive restoration of the façade and roof, alongside upgrades to the fabric of the building envelope, improve the energy efficiency of the building whilst respecting its […]
Read more »Sandbanks
Designed as a beach hut, the newly crafted home is set amongst the desirable peninsula of Sandbanks, Dorset. The materials selected for the building were chosen for their ability to blend with the coastal landscape as well as for their capacity to adapt and develop over time, making them more beautiful and interesting. Untreated larch […]
Read more »Parsons Green
HÛT saw the potential to not just redevelop this prominent building on Parsons Green, London, but also to give the mixed-use project a new identity. A former recording studio in West London has been converted into four apartments with offices in the warehouse building to the rear of the development. Linking the two elements of […]
Read more »Finsbury Avenue
HUT were asked by British Land to transform a dated corporate office building into a contemporary and vibrant workplace. The use of striking accent colours, feature lighting & bespoke signage were used to complement and enhance the existing building. Elegant new shower facilities and bike storage were incorporated within the design to meet the needs […]
Read more »Hat Factory
The project involved converting three floors and an empty roof space of this Victorian factory building into eight modern loft-style apartments. A new entrance and staircase have been positioned between private gardens and a communal barbecue and play area. The building was a factory that produced weaved hats; as a nod to the building’s past, […]
Read more »The White House
A pair of Listed houses, dating from the 1730’s, converted into a new headquarters building for video editing company The Whitehouse. In the all-white reception, the cutting away of existing walls is graphically indicated by red section lines, giving visitors a hint of the space’s original domestic scale. A fragment of this wall is retained as the […]
Read more »Plywood Desk
The completion of our second piece of furniture made in-house: our own office desks. With concept, drawings and prototypes headed up by Alex and Joe, the entire team have been sanding and self-assembling desks in our new workshop. A major element of HUT’s vision is becoming competent makers and multifaceted designers which is extending throughout […]
Read more »White Oaks
The project involved extensive renovation works to this family home in Herefordshire and a prominent architectural addition in the form of a new single-storey side extension. Fulfilling the client’s brief and understanding the requirements of the family, the new element of the property changes the way in which the house is used by providing extra […]
Read more »Pentonville Road
The project revolves around the total rethinking of a formerly derelict building on Pentonville Road, opposite King’s Cross Station in London, into a new mixed-use development. The 6,200 sq ft project for Dome Assets Ltd. – which has four floors of office space above two levels designed for a restaurant tenant – includes the addition […]
Read more »Ealing Apartments
A new-build mansion house containing six high specification flats in the Ealing Common conservation area. Hand-made bricks and roof tiles were commissioned to suit the streetscape. A modern feel arises with large expanses of glazing bringing in natural light throughout the day whilst zinc and Iroko timber balconies provide outdoor space. The internal palette of […]
Read more »Pixel HUT 1.0
Pixel HUT reimagines the primitive hut in an age where the traditional notion of shelter and intimate family rituals are increasingly played out on social media. The anthropological hut is deconstructed into its universal elements – ground, table and roof – to create a lightweight, demountable structure. A pixelated luminous canopy provides a shared digital […]
Read more »Pixel HUT 2.0
Following the success of Pixel HUT 1.0, this is the second incarnation of the Pixel HUT exhibited at Decima Gallery, Bermondsey, in April 2018. The Pixel HUT is an interactive shelter that challenges the identity and function of the primitive hut. Deconstructed into its universal elements, the hut is then reconstructed as a lightweight, illuminated […]
Read more »Pixel HUT 3.0
This is the third iteration of our self-constructed Pixel HUT, installed at BOST’s Marlborough Sports Garden in SE1. The pixelated canopy stretches over the heads of pedestrians, loosely defining a shared space which reflects our need for shelter. Moving away from digital technology this time and embracing the outdoor setting, dichroic lenses on the pixels […]
Read more »Vine House
Vine House is a strikingly modern home that has been carefully designed to make the most of its remarkable hillside setting in Dartmouth, Devon. Central to the project’s brief was using local materials with modern construction techniques, creating a home that felt rooted within its surroundings but was undeniably a piece of contemporary design. The […]
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