KING'S ROAD, FULHAM
Previously occupied by a Public House, the site enjoys a prominent corner position at the entrance to the famous King’s Road and lies within the Moore Park Conservation – London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham. The new build 11,000 sq ft development creates commercial space at basement and ground floor level with five luxury residential apartments above. The apartments range in size from 700 to over 1,300 sq ft featuring two 1-bed apartments, two 2-bed apartments and a 2-bed penthouse.
The project is conceived as a carefully detailed, contemporary and contextual response to the surrounding conservation area. The four-storey massing has been articulated with a traditional tripartite elevational approach to nod to the sensitive setting, whilst utilising a contemporary palette of materials - comprising a solid, load-bearing acid etched stone base; a light grey stock brick body forming the first and second floor levels; and a quartz grey standing seem zinc top floor forming the penthouse.
The clearly ordered facades learn from and distill the architectural language found in the surrounding context, including the neighbouring Hand & Flower Public House, creating a site specific, clean and contemporary translation of the conservation area. The ground floor base is defined by a trabeated stone composition with simple, deeply recessed frameless windows; the brick body is composed of brick piers forming two-storey vertical bays of double recessed sliding windows with Juliet balustrades; and the top floor penthouse is articulated by large expanses of oversized 3.1m tall full height minimal framed sliding glass doors.
The result is a quiet yet contemporary architectural intervention, which seeks to respect and enhance its privileged setting at the entrance to the famous King’s Road.
Photography by Sebastiano Scapolan
Interiors by KS Design Studio