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Bell Phillips Architects choose Vandersanden bricks for Orwell House

  • 26 Oct 2021

For its architecturally striking Orwell House scheme in Bethnal Green, London, Bell Phillips Architects (BPA) has specified hand-formed, multi-coloured Antro bricks from Vandersanden, the brick maker renowned for its innovation, craftsmanship and sustainable manufacturing practices.

Antro provides just the right balance of colour, texture and contrast for this affordable housing project, designed by BPA for London Borough of Tower Hamlets and forming part of the Berthold Lubetkin-designed Dorset Estate, originally constructed in the 1950s and 1960s. 

Comprising 20 flats in total, Orwell House is a new, wedge-shape, in-fill development, just off Colombia Road, to the North-West of the Borough.

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BPA’s imaginative design for this six-storey building features balconies and a roof terrace that look out across Ravenscroft Park with the steel-framed volume of Orwell House contained by Vandersanden’s multi-coloured greyish brick envelope.

On the two shorter sides, this brick envelope is fronted by balconies clad in pink, glass-reinforced concrete (GRC) panels. This bold chequerboard patterning echoes the tones and patterns used by Lubetkin to animate facades on buildings across the existing estate.

John Lineen, Project Architect at BPA, commented: “We chose Antro for its ashen-grey tones and its high degree of texture and variation.

“The building is a simple, wedge-shaped brick volume, punched with deep-openings, and with loggia at either end screened by pink GRC panels. From a distance, the bricks needed to provide a neutral base that emphasised the coloured screens while up close they needed to offer visual interest, especially on the restrained north and south elevations.” 

Be Lean, Be Clean, Be Green

Orwell House is built in line with the London Plan’s Be Lean, Be Clean, Be Green. All the flats are dual-aspect, allowing cross-ventilation, and are specified with floor-to-ceiling windows, flooding the flats and corridors with natural daylight. Around these window openings, BPA designed deep brick reveals on the exterior with this design helping to infuse Orwell House with a sense of permanence, robustness and solidity.

Elsewhere, brick specials on the corners form confident, defined edges for the building and the use of stacked bonds in specific areas works to accentuate its verticality.  

Antro is created from a combination of different clay forms which yield a grey base colour, then coated with specific sand types to bring a grained, creased texture to the brick.

The clay structure evokes darker and lighter tones out of the base grey along with shades of white in the overall final appearance. BPA viewed a range of samples from Vandersanden before making Antro their final selection in a process described by John Lineen as ‘as easy as it could be’.

Completed in July 2020, Orwell House is a Finalist in the Housing Awards 2021.  For more on Vandersanden’s Antro bricks and Orwell House, visit www.vandersanden.com

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