ST Saviours Achieves Planning


Given consent by Hammersmith & Fulham Council, the proposals will transform the red brick church’s primary frontage and gardens, creating a new publicly accessible landscaped terrace and replacing the current porch, a 50-year-old blue wooden box.

According to the practice the church wanted the new entrance to ‘represent a confident, thoughtful expression of its congregation’s values and beliefs’ and provide a ‘welcoming, calming environment subtly layered with biblical meaning and symbolism which inspires spiritual reflection’.

 The full article and listing can be found here:

https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/three-winners-for-30th-anniversary-aj-small-projects-award

 

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