Friday, May 9, 2008

Loft in Space, Hogarth Architects

interior Loft in Space, Hogarth ArchitectsWhat 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."interior Loft in Space, Hogarth Architects 2

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. Dezeeninterior Loft in Space, Hogarth Architects 3interior Loft in Space, Hogarth Architects 4interior Loft in Space, Hogarth Architects 5

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