The clients, a young professional couple, acquired a dilapidated
Victorian terrace in the heart of Kensington with a vision to transform
it into a light-filled, sustainable family home. The architectural
challenge was twofold: preserve the strict heritage façade
requirements of the conservation area while radically opening up the
interiors.
Key goals included maximizing natural light in the basement level,
integrating smart home automation invisibly, and achieving a LEED
Gold certification for energy efficiency—a rarity for a building of this
age.
02. The Outcome
Delivered On-Time & Under Budget
By utilizing our integrated design-build workflow, we identified
structural risks early, allowing us to pre-fabricate the steel frame
off-site. This reduced the on-site timeline by 3 weeks.
Structural Glazing
Seamless 6m high glass extension installed via crane.
Energy Retrofit
Reduced carbon footprint by 60% through insulation and heat
pumps.
Structural Glazing
Seamless 6m high glass extension installed via crane.
03. TECHNICAL SPEC
Material Palette & Engineering
We selected materials that would age gracefully,
contrasting raw industrial elements with warm,
natural textures.
Complex excavation to lower the basement floor by
1.2 meters, requiring sequenced concrete pouring.
Smart HVAC
Complex excavation to lower the basement floor by
1.2 meters, requiring sequenced concrete pouring.
Underpinning
Complex excavation to lower the basement floor by
1.2 meters, requiring sequenced concrete pouring.
Lutron Lighting
Complex excavation to lower the basement floor by
1.2 meters, requiring sequenced concrete pouring.
"Constructo didn't just build a house; they curated a lifestyle. Their
ability to navigate the complex planning permissions while
delivering such a high-spec finish was remarkable."