Clerkenwell residence (GB)
Urban in complexity yet strangely archaic / prehistoric in its base simplicity, the apartment dominated by a black steel cube reflects the inhabitants passions and their love for material quality of an elemental nature.
The building, built in the 1930s, had a former life as a shoe factory. The clients were drawn to it for its expansive windows, though the old arrangement of rooms meant that these were always partially hidden from view. A black box sits centrally in the space, like a huge fly tower, wrapping the spaces around it. Each side of the cube is characterised by a different function: reading & working, preparing food & dining or socialising & relaxing. The whole space is however a continuous wrap.
http://apalondon.com/residence-clerkenwell-london
The building, built in the 1930s, had a former life as a shoe factory. The clients were drawn to it for its expansive windows, though the old arrangement of rooms meant that these were always partially hidden from view. A black box sits centrally in the space, like a huge fly tower, wrapping the spaces around it. Each side of the cube is characterised by a different function: reading & working, preparing food & dining or socialising & relaxing. The whole space is however a continuous wrap.
http://apalondon.com/residence-clerkenwell-london
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Architect
- APA LONDON
- Application
- residential