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Brady Mallalieu Architects design values for high density homes Angela Brady PPRIBA Director RIBA Immediate Past President (2011-2013) lessons from Phoenix Heights + other projects

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design values

for high density homes

Angela Brady PPRIBADirector

RIBA Immediate Past President (2011-2013)

lessons from Phoenix Heights + other projects

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the social life of space

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neighbourhood + community

Image: local, corner shop

• organise homes in small neighbourhoods• include local shops/facilities

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anonymity and the institution

Left: St Catherines FoyerRight: Laycock Street front door

• front door/threshold• personalisation• ownership• occupation• materials

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variety

• history• culture• identity

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building edges: connect inside + outside

Highbury Crescent, London.

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external spaces:play + privacy

Laycock Street, London.

Underwood Road housing, Whitechapel, London.

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roof gardens:amenity + habitat

Phoenix Heights, London.

• use all roofs• amenity, ecology, sport, energy, privacy...

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sunlight + energy

Phoenix Heights, London.

• all flats to receive sunlight• use shading to control energy use

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inhabitedforms + aesthetics

Laycock Street Development

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roofscape:skyline, spaces and views

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Brady Mallalieu ArchitectsPhoenix Heights, Isle of Dogs, London.

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rooftop sports pitch

above family townhouses

green wall

communal gardens

playground

entrance courtyard

rear gardens

community

allotment

community centre

roof terraces

biodiversity roof

roof terraces

eroded roof form creates

a distinctive skyline

sunshades

cantilevered

balconies

family townhouses are

entered directly from

the street

family townhouses are

entered directly from the

street

three storey familytownhouses relate to the

scale of nearby buildings

on the Barkantine Estate

sunshades

biodiversity roof

cantilevered balconies

roof terraces with views

across London

biodiversity roof

biodiversity roof

new link between the

Barkantine Estate andthe Millenium Quarter

eroded roof form creates

a distinctive skylinetall tower forms relate to thescale of Canary Wharf and theemerging Millenium Quarter

1B flats

2B flats/triplexes

3B flats/duplexes

4B maisonette

4B townhouse

KEY FEATURES AND ORGANISATION Brady Mallalieu Architects

4 Mastmaker Road, London E14

Phoenix Heights, Isle of Dogs, London.

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Brady Mallalieu ArchitectsPhoenix Heights, Isle of Dogs, London.

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Brady Mallalieu ArchitectsPhoenix Heights, Isle of Dogs, London.

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Brady Mallalieu ArchitectsPhoenix Heights, Isle of Dogs, London.

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Brady Mallalieu ArchitectsLaycock Street, Islington, London.

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Brady Mallalieu ArchitectsHighbury Crescent, Islington, London.

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BLOCK A

N 0 25 50 M

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Brady Mallalieu ArchitectsCity centre masterplan, Henan Province, China.

a city network of garden courtyards

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Brady Mallalieu ArchitectsCity centre masterplan, Henan Province, China.

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BASIC FORM

PROPORTIONS

• Reduce bulk• Elegant proportions

SKYLINE

• Reduce bulk• Contribute to city skyline• Create roof terraces

SKY GARDENS

• Create open space related to apartments• Increase value of apartments overlooking sky gardens• Contribute to biodiversity

SOLAR SHADING

• Reduce energy consumption• Reduce need for air conditioning• Improve elevations

ADDED VALUE

• Improved apartment sales values• Extra sales features (e.g. sky gardens)• Reduced energy use and running costs • More opportunities for marketing

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Brady Mallalieu ArchitectsView of residential towers overlooking parkPhase 1, Changjian Square, Luohe, China.449 vis 001 May 2013

City centre masterplan, Henan Province, China.