



Rangers Square in Greenwich, London, is a small housing community made up of 33 terraced homes, designed in the late 60s by Andrews, Emmerson, Sherlock & Keable.
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Upon completion in 1970, internally the homes are a mere 3.2m wide and 9m long. They represent modern, efficient, open plan living, and the square has remained a very popular community to both the rental and homeowner sectors.
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Made up of 2 bedrooms and 1 bathroom, they all have vaulted roof spaces with rooflights that allow an abundance of natural light. They sit on high ground and afford views over to Canary Wharf.
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This project's challenge is a full strip back and "start again" refurbishment to achieve an extra bedroom, an ensuite bathroom, and loft storage, whilst maintaining and respecting the design charm of the original concept.