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Bristol’s architecture is a mix of old and new, with buildings dating back to medieval times alongside more contemporary structures. The city has a complex history of architectural innovation and in the 19th century local architects even developed ‘Bristol Byzantine’, a style completely unique to the city. Bristol was one of the first cities in the UK to embrace the Brutalist style of architecture, and its modern architects have continued to push the boundaries of design.
Today, Bristol is home to a number of cutting-edge architecture firms, including HOKO design. We feel that our values are aligned with Bristol’s dynamic architectural culture and several of our firm’s architectural projects have been informed by the city’s blend of architectural styles. We are committed to creating buildings that reflect Bristol’s blend of historical and contemporary architecture, and are proud to be part of its vibrant architectural community!
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Project Brief
Scillonia is a detached interwar mock Tudor bungalow that hadn’t been updated since the 1970s. The brief was for a total makeover to modernise the worn property in order to create a fit for purpose family home for a professional couple with two young children. The real beauty of this project is the fact that from the street it remains a modest bungalow, but on the interior we have effected a complete transformation by removing several DIY extensions and replacing them with a grand two storey addition that nearly doubles the usable volume of the property. By relocating the kitchen to the opposite end of the house and adding a master bedroom suite half in the roof we were able to provide a two storey living space opening onto the deep private back garden. Light fills the space with no sacrifice of privacy, and the wasted circulation area has been captured to create functional space. Full planning consent was required, and the project is currently in the tender stage.
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