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Other Facade Detail - 13232219864
Other Facade Detail - 13232219864
entrances:
8.
Entrances from Holland Park are accessed via a bridge link formed
6. from charcoal anodised fins which mirror the black painted
steelwork of the surrounding villa entrances. The inside of the
hooped structure is lined with glass to provide a rain canopy
and shelter at the entrance. Fan lights are proposed above the
entrance doors where the internal ceiling height allows.
7. link elements:
Link sections between each villa are clad with vertical ceramic
9. louvres in front of full height glazing. Louvres are supported off a
stainless steel framework to span between the slab levels where
1. interlocking vertical elements halve the spacing and conceal the
floor slab behind. Glazing behind the fixed louvres is provided
with inward opening casements across the width of the each
section for cleaning and maintenance access.
variations:
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key elements:
1. stucco frontage
The rear facade breaks down the formality of the principal Holland 7.
Park street elevation. The underlying concept is explained in more
detail as part of the facade design chapter. The key architectural 6.
features are noted below.
brickwork:
recessed balconies: 2.
The recessed balconies are sunk into the facade and lined 3.
with brickwork on the inner faces. Balustrading is formed in
cantilevered glass.
Whilst the link sections to the rear retain the same principle
appearance as the west elevation, to the rear the fins are 8.
proposed in andoised aluminium, suiting the more contemporary
finish. As there is no outlook from the link sections in front of the
lift shafts, the fins would be backed by cavity brickwork, whilst
the fins to the central two link sections either side of Villa C would
be glazed with inward opening casements for access.
key elements:
5. precast balconies
6. timber sliding privacy screens 01 typical villa - detailed east elevation 02 typical villa - detailed section
with Holland Walk wall through east facade
7. zinc cladding to roof / penthouse canopy
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facade detail
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key elements:
5. precast balconies
03 typical villa - detailed east elevation 04 typical villa - detailed section
6. timber sliding privacy screens
without retaining wall through east facade
7. zinc cladding to roof / penthouse canopy
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material palette
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
materials:
1. stucco
2. slate
3. white brickwork
4. stone
5. buff brickwork
6. yew hedging
7. charcoal anodised aluminium
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3. landscape treatment
to sub-station frontage
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amenity space
In addition to the private amenity space, the scheme provides a
further external communal amenity areas, the communal garden
at the boundary with
area to the south of the development
Holland Park.
02. ground floor 05. third floor
01. lower ground floor 04. second floor
Five new London plane trees are proposed along the Holland
Park pavement to the west of the development. The trees are
located in between the villas in line with the typical Holland Park
streets to the south and west, as illustrated in the diagram on
the adjacent page. The continuation of the street tree planting
(with matching species and distribution) will greatly enhance the
landscape of this north eastern end of Holland Park (rd).
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boundary edge treatment
02. proposed frontage treatment - tree planting and formal hedge as a continuation of the existing street patterns in Holland Park 03. section through tree pit and planter 04. original distribution of the London Plane trees along
the pavement of Holland Park (between each villa)
3.65m
centre line of road
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5. movable planter
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villa entrance canopy
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key elements:
The character of the landscaped area to the south of the building 4. ground cover planting 6 entrance from Holland Walk
is defined principally by the presence of the two mature retained with emergent shrubs
trees - the oak (1) and lime tree (2). This will be further reinforced
8. garden access path
by an additional mature tree (3) on the eastern boundary of the
area between the two existing trees.
3. new mature tree
The planting in this area will consist of low level ground cover 5. landscaped amenity / seating area
shrubs, mostly evergreen, with emergent multi-stem native
shrub specimen (4). This will provide privacy as well as a valuable 2. retained T6 Lime
wildlife habitat.
The area will be principally planted, however a small gravel 1. retained T9 Oak
seating area (5) is located in the south eastern corner, accessed
off Holland Walk by a new gate through the wall (6).
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02-03 proposed replacement tree (3): Silver Lime (typical crown shape and leaf detail) 04-05 proposed planting of native ground cover with multi-stem shrubs as emergent (4) 06 proposed seating (5) 07 proposed climbers along boundary
This species is valuable to wildlife, has high ornamental value and is less susceptible to fences /walls (7)
aphid infestation
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