How does the design respond to its local context?
The architecture of West Green Place has emerged from our studies of the immediate context. It seeks to establish a new identity for the development while respecting the material palette and details of the surrounding Victorian streets. To achieve this, an alternating palette of London stock brick and red brick is used across the site and articulated using various pilasters, shadow gaps and corbels. A combination of white cats and stone resonates with the stonework lintels and cills from the surrounding streets. White painted brick is used at ground level, offering a robust, easily maintained finish. Juliette balconies provide views over Downlands Park. At the same time, they contribute to the organisation of these pavilions into different expressions for the base, middle and top of the buildings.