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How to extend your Victorian terraced house

Jaqueline Green

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RIBA Publishing
01 October 2020
Brimming with design ideas, drawings and photographs of exemplary projects, this is a must-have, highly visual guide to extending a Victorian terraced house for designers, architects and homeowners.

An essential resource for designing and delivering a wide variety of extensions, it features case studies from the full gamut of nineteenth-century terrace house types. Detailed plans reveal, floor by floor, a range of options for extending and/or reconfiguring space. Colour-coded, before-and-after plans show at a glance which walls have been removed or changed in each option. This is complemented by extensive colour photography of realised, built work.

Ideas and inspiration are supplemented by practical guidance with ‘rules of thumb’ for design and key information on permitted development rights. All plans are drawn to scale, so that they may be measured from and used

for planning any renovation project.

Covering different types of briefs and design solutions, this indispensable guide to renovating Victorian terraces features extensions, loft conversions, basements and interior remodelling. It contains over 150 floor plans and 100 full-page colour images.

Jacqueline Green is a London-based architect with over 20 years’ experience of residential projects. She is a founding director of Green & Teggin Architects.

Featured architects include:

Alma-nac Scenario Architecture Yard Architects

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Imprint:   RIBA Publishing
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 250mm,  Width: 210mm, 
ISBN:   9781859469026
ISBN 10:   1859469027
Pages:   296
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Glossary and key Introduction Design Considerations Rules of Thumb Permitted Development Case Study 1 – A‘half house’ Case Study 2 – A two-storey house with perpendicular stairs Case Study 3 – A ‘two up, two down’ terraced house Case Study 4 – A two storey family home Case Study 5 – A three storey family home Case Study 6 – A split level three-storey house with basement Case study 7 –A large split level three-storey semi-detached house with basement Conclusion

Jacqueline Green is a London-based architect with over twenty years’ experience of residential projects. She is a Director of her own practice, Green & Teggin Architects.

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