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Bureau de Change adds angular yellow-brick extension to Victorian house in London

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Rheanna Hopkins

7mo ago· 7 min readenNews

Summary

Architecture studio Bureau de Change has renovated a Victorian house in Fulham, London, adding a distinctive angular brick extension to create W House. The three-storey semi-detached residence was reconfigured internally and extended at the rear for a family. The extension features pale yellow bricks arranged in an angular pattern that creates visual movement, with the design responding to the site's constraints and the clients' desire for a contemporary yet contextual addition to the historic property.

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Bureau de Change has revamped a Victorian house in Fulham, London, adding an extension with angular brick cladding that has 'a sense of movement'
Named W House, the three-storey semi-detached residence has been reconfigured internally and extended at the rear for a couple and their two children
Bureau de Change clad the extension in pale yellow bricks arranged in an angular pattern that creates visual movement
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Bureau de Change has revamped a Victorian house in Fulham, London, adding an extension with angular brick cladding that has "a sense of movement".

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