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BUILDING COLOURING COMPETITION

With everyone stuck indoors with little to do, we want to encourage children across the UK to make the most of this time and get creative! So we have set up an Instagram competition challenging children to colour in our buildings.

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A PLACE IN THE MEDITERRANEAN SUN

Kyson have recently completed the conceptual design for a minimalist home set high up in the Mediterranean hills of south-east Spain. The structure projects up from its setting and defiantly apposes its landscaped surroundings. Standing as a monolithic structure the building is formed of a series of clearly defined zonal spaces where vast walls and ascetic room layouts allude to the vastness of the Mediterranean setting beyond.

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NEW BOND STREET RENOVATION

Kyson are pleased to be appointed for the renovation of a 19th Century terrace building on the world-renowned and famously affluent New Bond Street. The property displays ornate Victorian embellishments and detailing. This project sees the internal reordering of the lower ground floors and the sensitive introduction of a two storey retail frontage in order to maximise its presence in a setting where retail accommodation is priced at a premium.

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HOTEL SCHEME IN GLASGOW

Kyson are progressing the design of a new hotel in the business district of Glasgow and are due to present the design at a Public Consultation event later this month. The design sets out to reflect the historic use of steel frames in commercial buildings first pioneered in Glasgow following the Industrial Revolution. Slender structural frames introduce a rhythmic articulation to each elevation whilst subtle changes in detailing provide moments of change as the facade progresses upwards.

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PLANNING SUCCESS IN NORTH DULWICH

Southwark Council’s planning committee unanimously voted to approve our two dwelling scheme located on a secluded plot of land in the heart of Dulwich. The proposals are located on a very sensitive site in the Dulwich Village Conservation area and within the former grounds of a grade II listed manor house. Discretion was key to the success of the designs with the site being overlooked on many sides. Irregular geometric forms, determined by the site constraints, create two unique building forms that make careful use of a valuable site that would otherwise remain undeveloped.

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A HISTORIC APPOINTMENT

At the core of our practice is a deep interest and understanding of historic building techniques that stems from a conviction that, prior to taking on any contemporary design, we should first look back to tried and tested building methods before looking forward to modern invention. With this in mind we were delighted when our capabilities in handling historic buildings were recognised with our appointment for the careful restoration of this highly prestigious building. This run of terraces was designed by architect and co-founder of the Arts and Crafts Movement, Philip Webb. Alongside craftsman and designer William Morris, Webb pioneered an architectural movement which ardently fought against the rapid rise of manufactured consumer products (a direct by-product of the Industrial Revolution), and instead sought to advocate skilled craftsmanship and the production of unique, beautiful products. With a grade II* listing status we look forward to working on this unique building.

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2019 SUMMARY OF WORKS

The last year has seen many projects reach significant milestones at Kyson. Here are a selection of images summarising our achievements for 2019.

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WORKS NEARING COMPLETION AT LOWER MARSH

After 18 months of construction our Lower Marsh Hotel in Lambeth is soon to reach practical completion. This building forms part of our overall masterplan for the surrounding Lower Marsh Conservation Area which seeks to integrate the site back into its historic streetscape with a contemporary interpretation of established design principles. The irregular language of individual façades overlay the ordered and subtle articulation beneath thus creating a building that is perceived as one and many, in reference to the original streetscape articulation.

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PLANNING GRANTED AT APPEAL

Having submitted an appeal to the planning inspectorate following the refusal of our new ecclesiastical and hotel development in Lambeth, we are pleased to announce that the Local Authority’s decision has been overturned and that planning permission has now been granted. We look forward to progressing with the technical delivery of the scheme.

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WORKS COMPLETE AT SHOREDITCH HIGH STREET

Works are now complete on our Shoreditch High Street office development. In an area characterised by Victorian warehouse architecture, scars from the WWII blitz and subsequent postwar developments, our proposal for this former petrol station site seeks to reinstate the historic streetscape of Shoreditch High Street.

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WORK STARTED ON ITF PHASE 2

Works have begun on the second phase of our renovation of the Grade II Listed ITF House project in Borough, London. The stripping back of the building to reveal the existing structure provides insight into the building’s previous development of construction.

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BISHOPSGATE PLANNING APPROVAL OBTAINED

Following lengthy discussions with the local council Studio Kyson are pleased to have been granted planning permission for an office development along a prime thoroughfare linking the City of London and Tower Hamlets. This project gives the tired existing office block a new lease of life. Retaining and extending the existing structure, a new form has been created, with the structure expressed through a hierarchy of form based on the principles of Classical Order. Through its use of materials and form the building mediates between the two distinctive, surrounding character areas.

The proposal is currently being progressed through RIBA Stage 3 Developed Design.

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AT AWARDS | SHORTLIST - TREEHOUSE

Studio Kyson are proud to be shortlisted (again!) for the CIAT Alan King Awards 2019 (for projects up to £750k) for The Treehouse.

The installation was undertaken as a practice-wide Research and Development project and culminated in an installation, designed and crafted by members of Studio Kyson, that formed the centrepiece of Kyson’s exhibition Beneath the Veneer in 2016. This followed a body of detailed research started in 2010 into an ancient Japanese method of weatherproofing called Shou Sugi Ban and its relevance today. This project looks beyond modern inventions and considers the revival of the more rudimentary techniques that proved so effective many years ago.

We look forward with anticipation to the award ceremony in September!

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AT AWARDS | SHORTLIST - FIRESTATION

Studio Kyson are proud to be shortlisted for the CIAT Architectural Technologist Awards 2019 for our renovation and extension of a former Edwardian fire station. The Fire Station was taken from a near derelict state and converted in to a set of modern offices across the upper floors with Public House at ground level.

We look forward with anticipation to the award ceremony in September!

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APPEAL FOR LAMBETH MISSION

Following the refusal of Kyson’s new ecclesiastical and hotel development in Lambeth, the client team have successfully compiled and submitted an appeal to the planning inspectorate, with a view to having the Local Authority’s decision overturned. The design of the scheme was signed off by Lambeth in terms of its height, scale and massing, acknowledging the design had taken steps to mitigate its impact on the surrounding context in terms of amenity, but land use for the hotel element of the scheme remained a moot point of contention. It is for this reason the appeal has been lodged, to appeal against the intended change of use on this part of the site, from Church and Community use to Hotel use. We shall continue to monitor how the appeal develops in the coming months.

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SUCCESS AT YORKTON STREET

Planning permission has been granted on our Yorkton Street office project. The concept marries a solid monolithic base with a timber saw-tooth roof structure that references the architectural language of the surrounding historic building forms. The design introduces a new arrangement of fenestration to all elevations, creating new visual relationships with the surrounding buildings.

A striking choice of materials creates an assured presence on the street - the base, along with the front primary bay, is constructed from unique, charcoal-pigmented clay bricks, with charred timber cladding above. A bespoke anodised metal staircase provides a sculptural connection between the upper and lower masses. A combination of flush glazing and deep-recessed windows introduces intermittent, punctured articulation to each elevation.

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ARCHITECTS DECLARE

Along with 300 UK architect practices, Studio Kyson has signed an open letter declaring a climate and biodiversity emergency. Buildings and construction account for nearly 40% of energy-related carbon dioxide emissions and have a significant impact on our natural habitats. This letter declares our commitment to minimising the impact our building work has on the climate and biodiversity loss. To view the letter please go to www.architectsdeclare.com

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ITF HEADQUARTERS COMPLETED

We are pleased to have completed Phase 1 of our refurbishment of the Grade II listed former factory now used as the Headquarters for the International Trade Workers Federation. The refurbishment works have included the reinstatement of the historic open work-floors whilst celebrating the Victorian craftsmanship of riveted ironwork, brickwork and vaulted ceilings. The new material palette pays homage to the building’s heritage utilising a natural palette of clay plaster, timber and steel-framed glazed screens.

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