What do you do when you have designated a historic building and can not disrupt the walls and ceiling? Hogarth architects designed as a cabinet "to provide all the functions needed by a man in town" at Queen's Gate Terrace in South Kensington, London.
"The space is located on the first floor of a building," said Hamish project architect Dezeen Herford. "The fire surround and cornice, by law, should remain."
Herford said: "The existing space was divided into three rooms with a false ceiling while the new design is intended to restore the area to its original proportions, which would have been like a room."
Now it is certainly the staircase of the week.
Photographs by James Brittain. Dezeen


Friday, May 9, 2008
Loft in Space, Hogarth Architects
Labels: Interior House Design
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