Over the course of thirty years Lifschutz Davdison Sandilands have garnered a reputation for ambitious projects on impressive scales without compromise to detail or quality. These have ranged from the celebrated repurposing of the Piper Building in Fulham, Oxo Tower, Bonham’s headquarters on Old Bond Street and La Rinascente in Milan, to name just a few. In Paradise Gardens, they took this multi-disciplinary standard to the concentrated form of six contemporary townhouses, for which they were the recipients of a London and National RIBA award, and the Architects Journal Housing Project of the Year
The houses occupy a formerly derelict yard, once the grounds of Latymer House, in a conservation area close to the open greens, cherry blossoms and tennis courts of Ravenscourt Park.
The scheme is a brilliant response to what some might consider a constrained site, though advantageously set far back from the locally listed terrace. A gated driveway leads to a cobbled forecourt with parking for each of the individual houses within, including a charging point. These are arranged in a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional local Victorian terraces, lined along one side of the site, with a stand-alone house on the opposing side.