Crystal Palace property named House of the Year

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One-off houses, like Six Columns, are "as unique and varied as we are as individuals", judges said

A four-bedroom property in south-east London has been named House of the Year by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).

Six Columns in Crystal Palace was built by 31/44 Architects on a plot made up of patches of gardens bought from neighbours.

RIBA President Muyiwa Oki, said: "Six Columns is a beautifully crafted family home that cleverly incorporates Brutalist references and creative flourishes while retaining a strong sense of suburban belonging."

It beat Peckham House in south London, Eavesdrop in Sussex and Farmworker's House in Cornwall to the top prize.

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The living room's thick exposed pine walls that double as shelving units drew praise

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RIBA said the designer’s architectural influences included the Barcelona Pavilion

The Hall in Kent and Plas Hendy Stable Block in Monmouthshire were also shortlisted.

He added: "It shows what can be achieved when working with even the tightest of suburban sites, and its flexible, unfinished aesthetic offers a solution to future-proofed design: this is a home that can evolve with its occupants' changing needs over time.

"The generosity of space belies the limitations of this small garden plot."

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The layout makes the most of the wedge-shaped site, according to judges

Je Ahn, House of the Year chair, said: "One-off houses are as unique and varied as we are as individuals, so often producing them needs a closer understanding between the client and architect.

"Six Columns demonstrates an important message that we should all remember: your home is not a static slice of time, but continuously evolves with you."

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