Freeman House
11 Jun 2010
Hundred Houses Society development of the Elmfield site has turned a cul-de-sac of a number of former council bungalows into thirty-seven apartments and three bungalows for over 55’s.
The new residents collected their keys to these modern, high standard and spacious two bedroom homes at the end of May 2010.
The scheme has several pieces of public art. Kirsten Lavers was commissioned to develop and exploit the potential of the architectural design for the shared areas, particularly the corridors and main foyer.
Chris Woods’ Optical Aggregates was commissioned to introduce sun tubes and mirror linings to the roof lights to enhance the lights brought into the corridors via wall panels and hanging dichromatic discs to create effects in response to the changing light which are captured in camera obscura panels on the ground floor corridors. His work brings a little ‘magic’ and the fascination of the ever-changing ‘delight of light’.
For the foyer a Julia Ball painting lit by natural daylight from over head is visible through the entrance doors and continues the theme of ‘delight in light’. Julia’s work is inspired by the light and landscape of East Anglia. While the commissioned painting is in process Julia has lent two of her painting to activate the visual potential of the foyer.
To welcome and help the residents settle into their homes, Hundred Houses Tenants Association are organising a ‘Welcome to your new home’ get together at the end of June so everyone can meeting and introduce themselves and hopefully form long and lasting friendships and start to build a sense of community spirit.
If you have any queries at all, please don't hesitate to get in touch.