Nature-Centred Design at 1920s BuStop House, Willingham

Nature-Centred Design at 1920s BuStop House, Willingham

Sun 22 Sep 2024, Various

Meet your host, Samir & Raveena

As architects, it was crucial for Raveena and I to approach our home’s renovation with the same circular sustainable principles we apply to our lives. Choosing natural, breathable materials not only allows the majority of the building to return to the earth naturally at the end of its lifecycle but also ensures a warm and healthy living space. Throughout the project, we meticulously addressed and improved every surface inside and outside the property. With a hands-on approach, we completed 95% of the work ourselves. Our design principles are based on the Platonic Solids and emphasise natural materials, incorporating wood, cork for finishes, limecrete for the floors, and using clay-based paints for a healthier indoor environment. 

Having purchased a house with a bus stop right outside, we aimed to foster a connection between the home and its community and wanted to give back by installing a bench seat linked to the house for public use.

Key Features of this home

  • External Wall – 100mm cork
  • Suspended original floors – 100mm recycled plastic insulation
  • Solid floor extension – 300mm Geocell foam glass
  • Loft – 300mm mineral wool
  • LED lighting and energy efficient appliances
  • Underfloor heating in extension
  • Zoned heating controls throughout
  • Limecrete solid floor
  • Clay paints
  • Second hand parquet flooring
  • Cork floor and wall finishes
  • Rainwater harvesting

You can also see more in :

  • Video of their online tour, edited with sections marked in the timeline
  • Slides PDF from the online tour with clickable links
  • Case Study 2-page detailed PDF

 

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