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WOODVIEW MEWS GERAGHTY TAYLOR ARCHITECTS

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  • Year: 2015
  • Location: Croydon, UK
  • Product: Cladding
  • Finish: Pale
  • Architectural solutions: Architectural panels
  • Project type: Residential


The Woodview Mews residential complex, in the Croydon district of London, is a unique housing concept with a unique design. It is a 1,337m2 development that can be configured as flats, duplexes, family homes or even offices and commercial units.

The three-floor units can be modified to suit the demands of both the property owner and the housing market. For example, the top two floors of a family home could easily be reconfigured to be let as rental properties. Or, each unit could be let as separate commercial spaces.

The complex’s PARKLEX PRODEMA Rustik cladding offers protection against UV rays, atmospheric agents and inclement weather. The panels are maintenance free and sustainably sourced, which helps the project meet high design standards, including Code for Sustainable Homes Level 4 as a minimum.

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