

Richmond Revisited
Does good architecture have the power to heal? Eight years ago Elinor and Born began building a clean aired, hypoallergenic house in South West London for them and their three children. Motivated by the extreme allergies and serious asthma of their two boys, they desperately hoped that the house would alleviate some of their more serious symptoms.
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An unusual back garden site with huge access issues, they planned a partially submerged, shed-like building built with low toxin materials and a powerful ventilation system to keep the air in the house fresh. Construction placed rigorous demands on their decision-making abilities, schedule and budget, and even when they finally moved in the jury was still out on whether the house could actually make their children healthier as they grew older.
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Now seven years after the house was completed, Kevin returns to see what the long-term effects have been – and to finally discover if a carefully curated house really can make us not just feel better, but actually improve our physical health too…
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