A flexible modern family house in a London street. The architecture responds to the local context while re-interpreting the traditional elements of the terrace: floor to ceiling heights are generous, the roof is zinc, the walls are white rendered, the windows are steel, and the large spaces have an intimate relationship at ground level with an external deck and a formal garden.
| Client: |
Charles Thomson and Kate Blee |
| Value: |
£210,000 construction cost |
| Programme: |
Completed 2000 |
| Press: |
RIBA Journal August 2000
Blueprint July 2000
Evening Standard 23 Jan 2002
Independent 30 Sept 2000
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| Books: |
New London Architecture
London Apartments
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| Award: |
Finalist Blueprint 'Residential Building of the Year 2001'
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