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1 BALCONY SPACE to be provided for each apartment.
10 SERVICES to be located along party walls. BALCONY
20 PARTY WALLS to be same material as external walls.
21 PORCH or canopy over the street level entrance doors to provide shelter.
22 ROUTE TO THE BINS should not require you to exit the building on to the street.
2 FRONT DOOR to have active frontage and a strong identity.
glass panel door bell
Brand design rules
3 PARTY WALLS to be same material as external walls.
4 FLOORS to have the same materiality throughout the apartment.
5 CIRCULATION not to cut across spaces.
6 COMMON AREAS to have daylight.
7 COMMON AREAS to have the same finishes on the walls and floors as the apartment interiors.
8 CONCIERGE to be positioned so that discrete entrance and exit from building is possible.
11 FULL HEIGHT WORKING WALLS on corridors and utility rooms.
12 HALLWAYS to have turning circle at the front door.
13 INTERNAL CORRIDOR to have views to the outside.
14 INTERNAL LAYOUTS to avoid placing furniture on external walls.
15 IRONMONGERY to have heritage identity and materiality.
24 UTILITY ROOM or utility wall to be provided in each apartment.
25 WINDOW SILLS to create domesticity.
26 WINDOWS to be large and made of smaller panes, designed at a human scale.
27 CEILINGS are to be part of the material experience of the apartment.
SERVICES
SERVICES
FRONT
BACK
hallway
EXIT
23 FOCAL POINTS throughout the apartment in rooms and circulation zones.
BALCONY
FRONT
16 FRONT DOOR to have space between the neighbouring apartments.
9 KITCHEN to be positioned in brighter areas.
LIVING
BACK
hallway
28 HALLWAYS to have views to the outside. BALCONY
FRONT
17 ISLAND theatre kitchen to contain the hob, but no wet services.
18 KITCHEN to have full height cupboard wall with sink cut out.
19 MEDIA WALLS to be positioned in living and bedrooms when considering layouts.
29 HALLWAY VESTIBULE to be provided.
window
hallway
exit