A contemporary development of six luxury flats, designed by MOOi Architects for a private developer in Cambridge. A shared private rear garden knits the apartments together, with a modern palette of white painted masonry, black steel balustrades and oak joinery.
Accordia Living, winner of the 2008 Stirling Prize, has been widely acknowledged as an exemplar project for successful, contemporary housing. Since the completion of the First phase in 2006, the development, with it’s diverse mixture of typologies and spaces, has matured superbly and is complimented by a range of green spaces and an avenue of existing mature trees.
Accordia was designed by a collaboration of three award winning architects; Feilden Clegg Bradley, Maccreanor Lavington & Alison Brooks Architects. It has become a definitive reference for development of this type.
This distinctive residential development in central Bury St Edmunds was designed by MGM and Mole Architects. High tensile steel ties form a trellis, encouraging climbing plants which envelop the facade with rich colour and texture.