Waverley | BWP ARCHITECTS https://www.bwparchitects.com Award Winning Architects Establised 2003 Wed, 26 Mar 2025 13:34:57 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.1 New gently curving contemporary private home next to the Surrey Hills National Landscape https://www.bwparchitects.com/new-gently-curving-contemporary-private-home-next-to-the-surrey-hills-national-landscape/ Mon, 15 Jul 2024 17:15:37 +0000 https://www.bwparchitects.com/?p=73799 Curved contemporary new home reflecting the gentle curves of the Surry Hills National Landscape

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Completed in 2023, this 520sqm new gently curving contemporary home replaced a small timber bungalow built nearly 70 years ago.

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Sited on the brow of rolling hills overlooking a valley on the edge of the Surrey Hills Natural Landscape with a backdrop of mature woodland, the concave curved plan provides different views from the principal spaces along the southern elevation while the curved circulation spaces offer tantalising glimpses between rooms. Spine walls, following straight radii lines from a common centre point, divide the curved walls to create and define the spaces.

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The curved plan is also echoed in the split curved roof mixing barrel vaults and S-spline roof forms with an interlinking flat roof entrance hall and the curving roof forms express the rolling nature of the surrounding Surrey Hills. Internally, the curved glu-lam beams forming the barrel vault roofs are visible in the ceilings to the main reception spaces and principal bedroom suite. These main spaces are positioned on the southern side of the building, leaving circulation spaces and ancillary utility spaces to the north, to take advantage of the views over the rolling hills and valley below. In order to ensure overheating isn’t an issue, solar control triple glazing to the southern elevation is combined with the deep overhanging roofs to the ground floor spaces which also creates outdoor covered dining spaces.

The curved floor plan, with radii varying from 25m to 38m, created interesting construction issues not just in terms of setting out but also curved steelwork, curving plasterboard to follow the faceted blockwork walls, steel spine staircases following the radii of curved walls, setting straight windows in curved walls etc. For the zinc standing seam roof, each panel tapers in plan to take up the curve while also bending to follow the roof profile; curving in three dimensions for the S-spline roof section as well. The attention to detail required to produce such a high-quality and unusual build tested all the contractors on site but the end result speaks for itself and the client, and we, are delighted with the finished home.

Externally, the paved terrace is carefully set out to pick up on the spine walls in straight lines with diagonal paving between to take up the curved plan. The overhanging roofs are supported on a series of timber and steel posts, aligned with the internal spine walls and reminiscent of the curving colonnades of Classical antiquity such as Hadrian’s Villa at Tivoli. The internal spine walls are further expressed externally with low stone clad walls extending beyond the line of the terrace to divide the private terraces from the bedroom wing with the outdoor entertainment areas leading down to the outdoor kitchen, swimming pool with its retractable enclosure and attached gym, games room and changing facilities.

The soft palette of external materials and colours was carefully chosen to represent the tones of the woodland behind and the sandy soils of the local area. Ecoscape composite recycled timber cladding, Norstone stone cladding, VM Zinc roofing and aluminium powder coated rainwater goods and self-coloured soffit and fascia boards minimise future maintenance.

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Merry Christmas – Waverley’s New Planning Validation Requirements have been published! https://www.bwparchitects.com/merry-christmas-waverleys-new-planning-validation-requirements-have-been-published/ Tue, 13 Dec 2022 18:03:54 +0000 https://www.bwparchitects.com/?p=73529 Waverley Borough Council have just issued their first update in over two years to their Planning Validation Requirements. This comprehensive

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Waverley Borough Council have just issued their first update in over two years to their Planning Validation Requirements. This comprehensive document sets out all the drawings, reports, checklists and so on that are now required by Waverley Borough Council in order for them to validate your planning applications.

You can download it by clicking this link here.

Once validated, the application will then be assigned to a Case Officer and your 8 weeks (ahem…) timetable for a decision begins. However, failure to provide the necessary information will delay the validation of the application and the submission will not go anywhere until the missing documents, detail, crossed ‘T’ or dotted ‘i’ are provided.

Enjoy reading through it over the Christmas break everyone!

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New Replacement Dwelling in Farnham, Surrey https://www.bwparchitects.com/new-replacement-dwelling-in-farnham-surrey/ Thu, 08 Dec 2022 11:28:31 +0000 https://www.bwparchitects.com/?p=73512 Construction of a new home for a private client to replace their existing chalet bungalow in quiet private lane in

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Construction of a new home for a private client to replace their existing chalet bungalow in quiet private lane in Farnham, Surrey

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The site, while a simple rectangle on plan, slopes down considerably from the road level and the new design takes advantage of this to step down from the front of the house (entrance hall, reception and utility room) to the rear of the house to give the open plan kitchen / dining room and adjacent TV room / snug a more generous ceiling height.

Designed using traditional double pitched roof form the dark timber cladding and crisp white render are complemented with dark bronze coloured window frames, rainwater goods and fascias.

The symetrical roof has been created as the road itself south to north and the lowered eaves to the north ensure that from the neighbour’s view the replacement house has no impact on theie view of skyor created an unacceptable loss of daylight. A detailed Daylight Impact Assessment was carried out using 3D modelling software to create Waldram Diagrams and to ensure that the Visible Sky Component and Annual Probable Sunlight Hours remained above the BRE recommended impact limits.

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New A-Rated timberframe home on edge of Farnham, Surrey https://www.bwparchitects.com/new-a-rated-timberframe-home-on-edge-of-farnham-surrey/ Fri, 05 Aug 2022 10:00:43 +0000 https://www.bwparchitects.com/?p=7772 Set within a secluded site and nestled against a backdrop of pine trees, this new timber frame home for a

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Set within a secluded site and nestled against a backdrop of pine trees, this new timber frame home for a local developer sold off plan long before works were completed.

The first of several new homes to be completed on a large site on the edge of Farnham in Surrey, this new timber frame home scores a high A rating (94) on the EPC due to the use of additional insulation, air source heat pumps, over 3Kw of photovoltaic solar panels coupled with a 6Kwh battery storage and whole house mechanical ventilation with heat recovery.

The wrap-around verhanda to the south and west elevations provides a simple and traditional solution that ensures that overheating due to solar gains in summer months is eliminated as it protects the large french doors and windows to the ground floor living spaces. The verhanda also provides a covered porch area to the front entrance and a sheltered area to the garden terrace.

Soft coloured Dove Grey painted timber cladding blends with the natural slate roofing with lead hip and ridge rolls but is accented by the white framing to the windows, corner posts, verhanda supports and gable fascias.

Internally, the ground floor includes a large open plan kitchen, dining and family space, a seperate reception room, study and a ground floor bedroom with ensuite facilities.

The first floor includes four generous double bedrooms, two further ensuites and a large family bathroom.

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New Contemporary Home in Lower Bourne, Farnham https://www.bwparchitects.com/new-contemporary-home-in-lower-bourne-farnham/ Sat, 06 Jun 2020 09:06:23 +0000 http://www.bwparchitects.com/?p=7506 Designed to replace and existing house on a large site on the outskirts of Farnham, Surrey this new contemporary home

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Designed to replace and existing house on a large site on the outskirts of Farnham, Surrey this new contemporary home maximises the south facing orientation and the width of the plot.

The rear of the plot rises up from the sunken rear terrace and extensive pergola feature to create a sheltered garden entertaining area.

The double height central entrance hall with a feature curving stair, large rooflight and full glazing includes a generous galleried landing. Glazed doors throughout the ground floor ensures that the owners can enjoy views through the house to the gardens beyond.

The flat, cantilevered roof design, low retaining walls and use of different materials extenuates the low, horizontal feel of the scheme while the roof and balconies around the house also provides passive solar control to the large areas of glazing on both floors.

Planning is expected to be submitted in Summer 2020.

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Planning Appeal won for new home in Farnham https://www.bwparchitects.com/planning-appeal-won-for-new-home-in-farnham/ Mon, 01 Jun 2020 10:39:41 +0000 http://www.bwparchitects.com/?p=7493 The Planning Inspectorate upheld an appeal against Waverley Borough Council last week and granted planning permission for a new traditional

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The Planning Inspectorate upheld an appeal against Waverley Borough Council last week and granted planning permission for a new traditional style home set within the large gardens of a home in the Lower Bourne area of South Farnham.

Designed to reflect the vernacular architecture of the host dwelling, Plot 1 sits behind a dense screen of Tree Preservation Order protected planting and includes steep roofs, gable ends, timber lintels, roughcast render, clay tiles roofs and tall, decorative chimney stacks. An extensive Flood Risk Assessment demonstrated clearly that the site lies outside any flood risks and a comprehensive additional planting scheme will enhance the local biodiversity and further improve the native planting scheme around the site.

Construction work is set to start on site in Summer 2020.

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New timberframe home in Farnham granted planning permission https://www.bwparchitects.com/new-timberframe-home-in-farnham-granted-planning-permission/ Sun, 31 May 2020 07:59:10 +0000 http://www.bwparchitects.com/?p=7460 Waverley Borough Council have granted planning permission to replace an existing bungalow with this new two storey home within the

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Waverley Borough Council have granted planning permission to replace an existing bungalow with this new two storey home within the South Farnham Arcadian policy area.

The footprint is similar to the existing bungalow, which had previous permission for a couple of former windows to the roof. The site is elevated above the road and benefits from wide views over the countryside to the south, looking over the top of buildings further down the slope.

The narrow access road and limited space on site, coupled with the clients’ desire to create an energy efficient and cost effective building, meant a timber frame solution was the natural choice.

The traditional design features two simple rectangular plans, intersecting and slide over each other. These are roofed with traditional forms of steep pitched gable ended roofs. The majority of the building is to be timber clad with the main entrance elevation having a stone facing, echoed partially on the rear elevation, helps reinforce the two different plan elements. Likewise, the roofs are a combination of both natural slate and standing seam zinc to differentiate between the two forms.

Works are expected to start on site in early autumn 2020.

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Progress on site restarted last week on this new SIPs panel home in the Surrey Hills AONB and Farnham Green Belt https://www.bwparchitects.com/progress-on-site-restarted-last-week-on-this-new-sips-panel-home-in-the-surrey-hills-aonb-and-farnham-green-belt/ Sun, 17 May 2020 19:05:53 +0000 http://www.bwparchitects.com/?p=7442

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Replacement Single Storey Dwelling in Surrey Hill AONB https://www.bwparchitects.com/replacement-single-storey-dwelling-in-surrey-hill-aonb/ Mon, 20 Apr 2020 19:50:04 +0000 http://www.bwparchitects.com/?p=7432 This contemporary single storey home has been designed for a client looking to downsize from their existing larger home. It

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This contemporary single storey home has been designed for a client looking to downsize from their existing larger home.

It replaces an brick and pitched roof cottage on the site with a modern, open plan, light filled scheme that maximises out to the gardens to the south. Slim brieze soliel over the south / west facing windows have been added to introduce passive solar control to reduce overheating in summer while allowing low winter sun to enter deep in to the building. Different depths of project were modelled and tested to calculate the number of hours of direct sunlight falling on the glass using the geo-synchronised 3D model and software designed to calculate annual sunlight levels.

Designed to be constructed as a timberframe building to minimise site deliveries, provide cost-effective construction with reduced build-times the flat roof is covered with sedum ‘green’ matting to improve the bio-diversity of the site.

Planning permission is to be submitted to Waverley Borough Council in late Spring 2020.

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Contemporary Replacement Home in Farnham Greenbelt, Surrey https://www.bwparchitects.com/contemporary-replacement-home-in-farnham-greenbelt-surrey/ Mon, 30 Sep 2019 10:01:28 +0000 http://www.bwparchitects.com/?p=7367 This new 330sq.m (3,550sq.ft) replacement contemporary dwelling sits within the large grounds of a smaller dwelling which is to be

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This new 330sq.m (3,550sq.ft) replacement contemporary dwelling sits within the large grounds of a smaller dwelling which is to be demolished.

A series of planning applications and Permitted Development Rights approvals were sought to extend and remodel the original dwelling to bulk up the existing property to around 336sq.m and give a volume of around 1,160cu.m and at that point the planning application was submitted to Waverley Borough Council. Despite the limitations of their planning policies to cap the size of replacement dwellings is was acknowledged that the extant permissions would amount to ‘very special circumstances’ to permit this larger replacement home.

The existing house, sitting right on the side of the access track, was effectively single storey with a small room in the cramped loft space. The replacement dwelling is designed to give the appearance of a single storey dwelling through the roof forms and materials yet the ‘bedroom wing’ is a full two storey element giving an increase in the overall height of just 0.6m.

Planning Permission was granted in August 2019 and construction was completed in 2022.

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