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PROJECT: Private
House
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| LOCATION:
Crouch End, London, UK |
| CLIENT:
Private |
| BUDGET:
Undisclosed |
| COMPLETION:
2004 |
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This is a house for a
young family in North London. It was converted from a run down building
of seven bed-sits, each with a small bathroom and kitchen. The client
wished for the house to be an informal place for their children to grow
up in while also being a backdrop for their extensive modern art collection.
In addition to the remodelling and extending of the house, we were commissioned
to design an art installation for the double height bay window to the
street side. 80 delicate plates of acid-etched nickel silver were hung
in an array to conceal the kitchen and living areas from the public
while still letting calm dappled light in. |
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