House for Two Artists
London
The project is a conversion of an early 20th Century five-storey former
clock-makers. With an extremely tight budget, we concentrated on reusing
much of the original fabric and making strategic changes to the section
and plan to provide inspiring and effective spaces. All else is very simply
detailed, with our clients constructing some parts themselves.
A low basement is made into a tall painting studio, by raising part of
the roof and creating a split-level terrace in the rear garden above.
The third floor provides another studio, for smaller photographic and
graphic work, with a window looking out over the city.
The design strategies are resolved in the façade, with the deployment
of floor to ceiling windows on the top floor, which align to the parapet
and roof windows of the neighbouring buildings.
The street façade is treated with a stucco, which has been over
painted by the client with a black glaze, resulting in a street façade
which is sympathetic to the surrounding brickwork. The theme of masking
is also applied to the windows, which are constructed of timber and finished
with bronze anodized aluminium.
Status: Completed January 2005
Client: private client
Structural Engineer: Price & Myers
Main Contractor: Famella Ltd
Photographs: Hélène Binet
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