Iceberg House
| Program | HOUSING |
| subterranean modern extension below existing traditional house | |
| Scale | 600 sqm |
| Location | Richmond, UK |
| Stage | Design |
| Client | House of Mann |
| Budget | € 1500000 |
| Design Year | 2015 |
Due to heritage constraints, such as a Listed Building in a Conservation Area, the potential to extend a house and build above ground has been severly restricted in Central London. This has resulted in the phenomena of the 'iceberg house': a subterranean extension below a traditional single family dwelling. Yet often these subterranean extensions are missed opportunities and are partitioned into a plethora of underground corridors and ancillary spaces. Yet it doesn't have to be this way!
This project sought to enhance the 'iceberg house' phenomena by keeping the new build as a single subterranean volume without interior walls. A reconfigurable modern underground extension beneath a multiple roomed traditional house. The modern iceberg would contain 8 functions: 2 bedrooms, a patio garden, a dining room, a jacuzzi, a cinema, a bathroom-wc and the staircase connecting the underworld to life above ground.




