SE5: Colour Plane

SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott

SE5: COLOUR PLANE

Turner Architects

SE5
Colour Plane

PHOTOGRAPHS
Adam Scott

YEAR
2019

LOCATION
London, United Kingdom

Text description provided by architect.

We started with the paintings on the wall. The works are by John Prentice (the owner's grandfather), an artist and engineer.

SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott
SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott

Prentice has written about colour selection turning it into a language akin to a musical score in his thesis Colour Plane. He uses this theory of colour to tell stories.

We wanted the house to imbue these theories.

SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott
SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott

His paintings of natural and urban landscapes fill the walls of the house with their strong painterly brush strokes and rhythmic colour selection.

Our response is to use an eclectic but carefully chosen palette of materials and colours to give the house this painterly and textured quality.

SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott
SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott

A main component of the design is a concrete and timber tree that rises from the garden.

This tree branches across the back of a new kitchen hosting seats and a swing, framing views, and collecting domestic spaces.

Light mottles as it falls through these branches. The maker's mark (like the painter's) is left clear with finishes reflecting their engineered raw state: a soft impression of the built and natural. This is layered with strong colours lifted from the paintings and placed next to one another to help give a backdrop to the home’s new stories.

SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott
SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott


SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott
SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott
SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott
SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott
SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott
SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott
SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott
SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott
SE5: Colour Plane
© Adam Scott