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Project Description:
Place: London, United Kingdom
From architect: “Arkamongars director Johan Habschman, and his wife, Anita Freeman has re-prepared her London house, the partition-level level of the 1970s in Haikni. Renewing has given evidence of home for modern life in future, Due to which the energy efficiency of the house has been increased by bringing natural light.
“Untouched since the 70s, the house retains its original structural integrity, characterized by strong masonry, wooden structures and exposed concrete elements. The original layout was compromised by the surrounding garage, resulting in a resulting one The strange entrance was a compressed kitchen/food.
“By expanding the ground floor and converting the garage, each place is made more generous. A new concrete extension, cast in the back of the property, opens the house in the latter, makes the house, forms a more generous kitchen and food place. Lower level. First floor level.
“The new plan unlock the three floors to feel the house more spatially. The internal windows placed strategically to create spatial clarity are revealed and flood the interior with natural light.
“The house is inspired by Northern European modernism, which has direct references to Hybschman’s native Denmark, especially Louisiana Museum ofModen Art, Fin Juhal’s house in Ordrop, and Sohom House of Jacquesen, and Alwar Alto in Finland Home.
“The interior is characterized by a harmonious palette of gray brick, white-wash walls and naturally finished wood, pronounced by red pop in exposed steel beams, columns and handrails, which is the Terra-Cotta Tiles Complete by the lower floor.
“Rear Garden and Wildflower Green roof is engaged with indigenous species, and a new, small pond encourages wildlife. Planting scheme is designed by Johan’s partner Anita’s partner Anita to promote biodiversity within a limited footprint of the site Has been done.”