Bouverie Mews // Spatial Affairs Bureau


    Text description provided by the architects.

    The house is situated on an old industrial site that
    neighbors a cemetery North of London, England.
    The clients are two artist that require living quarters
    and large studio work space.
    The house integrates
    the studio and living space in a balanced way so
    the one does not overwhelm the other.

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    The second
    floor contains a roof garden and an apartment.
    The apartment is designed to be separate from the
    main living quarters but can be joined with the rest
    of the house for future needs.
    The house focuses
    its views towards the heavily wooded cemetery.
    The views to the cemetery are unobstructed with

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    large floor to ceiling height windows.
    The house is
    clad in a dark finished rough wood plank and the
    structure is made from a dark grey concrete..

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