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Kent Terrace Road
 

Client:
Private Client
Categories:
Residencial
Status:
Active 
Area:
351 m2
Location:
Programme:
Kent Terrace Road, NW1 4RP, London 
Planning Application Process, Concept Design, Construction and Interior Design 
RIBA Stages 0 to 5
Budget:
n/a

Kent Terrace is a grade II* Listed Building designed by John Nash and one of the last terraces to be built as part of Nash's Regent's Park Crown Estate development. 

Stucco; slate roofs. Grecian-Palladian composition dressed with giant Ionic order in antis to centre and terminal features which are slightly advanced; the only major Regent's Park terrace to face away from Regents Park. 

The scheme proposes to restore the original interior plan and reintroduce appropriate period detailing. Details such as cornices in wood block and bracketed eave, entrances coupled under wide hoods on carved brackets represent the buildings and are to be reinsted. 

The restoration of the original plan form and the re-instatement of the original historic features are a crucial approach to a Grade I Listed Building and allowed us to be faithful to the original nature and special architectural character of this property. 

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