The Hanover House development involved the refurbishment and roof extension of a Victorian Grade II-listed warehouse, transforming it into a residential building. A three-dimensional, self-supporting truss system made of KLH engineered timber directed roof loads onto the original external walls.
Completed in 2008, this residential project integrates spatial design with structural innovation. The roof extension, constructed entirely of solid cross-laminated timber (CLT). The result is a blend of Victorian architecture and modern engineered timber solutions.