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The Ghost Houses
Nunhead / London
Completed 2021
Project duration 28 months
Southwark Borough Council Planning
Build Team: FRAHER Build
This was a second development project for FRAHER, where we were Client, Architect and Contractor, fully in control of the project, and owning the risks and rewards of each role.
‘Ghost,’ Houses
The design response presents 3 No. new slim sustainable family terraced houses to reflect and echo the neighbouring context, with a contemporary and sharp facade. We explored how to create a slim configuration of the traditional terraced house - providing a prototype plan to provide a denser form of development within infill sites.
By creating a cast and ‘ghost’ of their neighbours, the houses can sit side by side without creating a pastiche. The sharp, digital appearance of the buildings draws on traditional features, using modern techniques to echo what is there. We wanted to ensure the ‘character’ of infill is delivered across the elevation.
Decorative features such as the gingerbread gables, eaves fascia are ghosted across into a pre cast concrete decorative gable. The house number detail of the Victorian terraces is now cast into the door numerals, as well as the FRAHER logo at the top of the houses - a mark of the maker. The red banding of brickwork is carried across with a projecting header brick detail across the new building. The window heights align to continue the feeling of the terrace.
The building is not trying to be its neighbours - merely reference and speaking quietly to them.
‘Ghost,’ Houses
Activities on each floor are connected by a spacious “social” staircase. The three-storey staircase wraps up through the building centrally, with perforated metal landings to ensure that light floods down through all the levels of the houses. The staircase becomes a social space as the view through the floors means that activity relates between the levels of the building.
Once entering the building, you come across a spacious entrance hall, providing a wide space to take off your shoes and coat and collect your breath. The space doubles up as a secondary snug space and home study area with a view over the street. A wide corridor runs down the spine of the building, connecting views from the front to the back of the houses, stretching views out towards the garden. This view is punctured with natural light that floods through the staircase from the rooflight above.

Concept Sketches
Concept Sketch:
Sketch internal view of kitchen and sitting room
Project Summary
Servicing
Super insulation and triple glazed windows and doors are combined with an innovative heat pump system. The MVHR (Mechanical Ventilation with Heat Recovery) filters and provides chilled air to keep things cool in summer and warm air combined with underfloor heating under the Italian terazzo flooring keeps things toasty on the coldest of days. There is no need for a gas boiler in these properties as they are fully electric! A wildflower roof combined with on-site rainwater storage also helps to minimise the impact of the building on its surroundings.
Zinc Roof
This new build project will be using modern methods of construction using off site fabrication techniques as well as a sustainable methodology to the services design.
All the joinery was computer modelled, cut on the CNCand then assembled in situ, utilising lean manufacturing techniques.
Off Site Fabrication
The roofs to the houses are clad in a light coloured zinc - a lightweight and recycled material. Having a visually lightweight roof finish was important to make the houses more ghost-like and float up into the sky. A heavy hat of slates would have appeared too constrictive to the front of the houses.