2012 — Residential Extension

Macrae House

Whalley Range Conservation Area, Manchester

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A modern house extension and comprehensive renovation of a Victorian semi-detached property located within the historic Whalley Range Conservation Area. The project demonstrates how contemporary interventions can enhance, rather than compromise, heritage contexts.

Minimalist black kitchen looking out to the garden through a large window
The design asserts its own era, framing the garden and opening the historic footprint to the light.

Externally, the addition acts as a stark, minimalist frame. A pure white rectilinear volume is pressed against the textured, weathered masonry of the original house. This deliberate tension honors the Victorian fabric by refusing to mimic it, allowing the old and the new to exist distinctly.

Looking down the corridor into the bright kitchen space New attached image paired with the corridor view

Internally, the extension reorganizes the ground floor to prioritize natural light and free-flowing space. A sharp, monochromatic material palette is employed throughout. Matte black kitchen cabinetry provides a heavy visual anchor within the otherwise ethereal, bright white environment.

A frosted glass partition door within the white minimalist interior New attached image paired with the glass door

Light is treated as a primary building material. An expansive structural glass skylight cuts across the seam where the new extension meets the old house, washing the interior walls and the original external brickwork in daylight. It serves to detach the new ceiling plane, allowing it to seemingly float.

Matte black kitchen cabinets contrasted against a white island Clean white architectural surfaces beneath a large glass skylight

The precision of the detailing allows these new spaces to feel continuous and serene, functioning as quiet galleries for domestic life.

Looking directly up through the structural glass skylight at the Victorian brick wall
Close up of the crisp white frame of the extension against the brick house

Exterior detail — The sharp white intervention reflecting the sky against the Victorian masonry.

Client
Private
Year
2012
Type
Residential Extension & Renovation
Context
Conservation Area
Location
Whalley Range, Manchester
Design
Studio Maurice Shapero
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