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A compact black-brick house features in today s Dezeen Weekly newsletter

A compact black-brick house features in today s Dezeen Weekly newsletter Readers are impressed by Jupp House, which was built on a plot of land at the end of a garden in Richmond, London. Local firm Phillips Tracey Architects designed the house with a double-gabled roof that references a pair of garages across the street. Subscribe to Dezeen Weekly Dezeen Weekly is a curated newsletter that is sent every Thursday, containing highlights from Dezeen. Dezeen Weekly subscribers will also receive occasional updates about events, competitions and breaking news. Dezeen Daily is sent every day and contains all the latest stories from Dezeen.

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Phillips Tracey squeezes brick Jupp House onto site of a former garage

Local firm Phillips Tracey Architects has created a compact black-brick house in west London, featuring a double-gabled roof that references a pair of garages across the street. Phillips Tracey Architects designed Jupp House to occupy a plot at the end of a garden in Acton that is owned by the client s parents. Above: Jupp House sits at the end of a garden. Top image: it is clad in black brick The single-storey Jupp House replaces an old garage and shed that were tucked away behind a brick wall at a bend in the street. A new pedestrian entrance is slotted into a gap between brick piers that previously formed the entrance to the demolished garage. The black gate mirrors the appearance of two garage doors on the opposite side of the street.

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