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York house revitalised an existing concrete frame by adding modern extensions and refurbishing all floors to meet the needs of contemporary businesses. The design incorporates a CLT structure at the roof level, clad in a perforated aluminium screen, and a rear timber extension supported by a steel frame.

The roof’s CLT extension and timber rear addition animate the building, earning BREEAM Excellent, RIBA London, and Structural Awards.

With sustainability at its core, the project won awards including. Its combination of a CLT roof extension and timber rear addition, supported by self-supporting brick walls and a steel frame, enhances functionality while maintaining environmental ambitions.

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