House 2-8-8 Embraces Grey Timber and Terracotta Tiles

The London-based William Tozer Associates, known for its distinct sculptural touch, has designed the House 2-8-8 in South Woodford, London. The residential project, completed in 2024, showcases an arrangement of architectural elements that echo the numbered “House” projects of Peter Eisenman.

A modern brick home with a glass extension, raised concrete planters, and a minimalist aesthetic.
The finished project resembles an architect’s design parti diagram, recalling the numbered ‘House’ projects of Peter Eisenman, particularly his House VI. Sculptural architectural elements—clad in grey timber boards, light timber veneer, terracotta tiles, and terrazzo—assume a diagrammatic appearance due to the concealed detailing of edges, joins, and handles.
Spacious kitchen and dining area with wooden table, pendants, and terrazzo countertop.
These elements are separated from one another by shadow gaps, clear space, or areas of frameless glazing. The uninterrupted white ceiling and grid of grey floor tiles provide a visually empty cartesian space within which the rectilinear forms are arranged.
Modern kitchen with sleek gray cabinets, pendant lighting, and a view of the lush outdoor garden.

The tiled floor continues outside to form a terrace, appearing as a plinth for the composition of other architectural elements when viewed from the garden.
Modern kitchen with industrial-style lighting, terrazzo countertops, and warm wood cabinetry.
In this way, House 2-8-8 is another manifestation of the design approach of the studio, which in every project creates a sculptural composition of architectural elements that capture architectural processes of conception, demolition, and construction.
A minimalist interior with wooden floors, white walls, and a wooden dining table set.
Inviting open-concept home with sleek wood paneling, modern kitchen, and cozy furnishings.
A cozy nook with a wooden armchair, plants, and natural lighting through a window.
A modern, minimalist kitchen with a wood-patterned sliding door leading to a garden.

Photography courtesy of William Tozer Associates
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- by Matt Watts

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