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Tsubo House

Hackney / London

Completed 2019
Project duration 24 months

‘Tsubo Niwa,’ is an external space, entirely enclosed by rooms or garden walls. It is integrally connected with the architecture and life going on inside, becoming a part of one’s daily life.

Always present, throughout the day and throughout the year.

The Brief

The building had fallen into a state of disrepair and was in need of full refurbishment. Works included a loft, rear and side infill extension.  A set of living spaces at lower ground floor level were used as additional accommodation for visiting family, it was important for these to be connected to the main house above.

The Courtyard

We wanted an external environment to act as a pivot point between the spaces, whilst acting as an environmental tool to bring in lots of natural light and to aid natural ventilation.  Tsubo means ‘an area equal to two tatami mats (3.3 sqm) and so is very small. However within this space we can capture soft light, the pattering of rain on leaves, a sweet smell of the planting. It feels like a quiet force, providing life energy to the house - it is visible from all the rooms in the house with the exception of two bedrooms and one bathroom.

Rather than enclose the space and make it an internal environment, the courtyard means that the owners of the house are forced to directly engage with the natural environment when they walk across to the lower ground floor level.  Connecting with nature throughout the day and throughout the building helps with our sense of well-being.


Concept Sketches

Concept Sketch

Sketch view looking towards courtyard garden and kitchen extension

Concept Sketch

Sketch view looking from kitchen back towards garden

Project Summary

Recycle and Repurpose


Fixtures and fittings were partly salvaged through ebay. Fireplace surrounds, taps, lighting… lots of re-purposing.

Existing Decorative Plasterwork


The staircase up to the loft extension has natural light flooding in from above - stretching out the previously dark Victorian stairwell.  The staircase balustrade was designed to sensitively depart from the original staircase balustrade - stretching up towards the new floor of the house.

Loft Staircase Design


The original period detailing such as the cornice, skirting and ceiling roses were carefully stripped back to remove decades of repainting.

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