The house is a “true oasis within the city,” according to chairwoman RIBA’s jury, Dido Milne. “It is both airy and cosy, bold yet respectful of its neighbours,” she added.
A five-bedroom property in Tottenham has been named the 2023 House of the Year by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
The revamped terraced home, known as The Greenhouse, is tucked down an alleyway in the Clyde Circus Conservation Area.
RIBA’s judges described the competition winner as a “domestic greenhouse” and an “extraordinary ordinary house” that was delivered on a tight budget. The budget has not been disclosed to the public.
Its owners make use of the space and ceiling height of the property to host photoshoots. They also allow it to be used as a stage for children’s drama performances according to RIBA.
The judging panel, which consists of award-winning architects and relevant lay assessors, assesses design excellence “irrespective of style, size or complexity” and takes into account the constraints of each project’s budget, brief and timetable.
The award, now in its 10th year, crowns the best new architect-designed house or extension in the UK.
Chairwoman of the jury, Dido Milne, a director at CSK Architects, called the house a “true oasis within the city.”
“It is both airy and cosy, bold yet respectful of its neighbours,” she added.
“Your eye is simultaneously drawn upwards to open sky and down and out across the living room to verdant greenery.
“The close architect and client relationship, with a joint desire to deliver a truly sustainable home, is evident in all of the design decisions and detailing.
“On a confined urban site, the house was delivered to a tight budget with an economy of means – and it remains richer for it.
“Nowhere do you feel the site or budget was restricted. It feels both luxurious, homely, deeply private and relaxing. It’s an extraordinary ordinary house and a remarkable collaboration.”