A Stitched Quilt, London / Turner Architects
We have initiated a shift and reorientation of the house to face the back and formally address the garden. The walk through the garden should be seen as akin to a walk through the countryside – and…
We have initiated a shift and reorientation of the house to face the back and formally address the garden. The walk through the garden should be seen as akin to a walk through the countryside – and…
The design of the Sterndale Road Victorian Terrace almost has two faces – smart period rooms at the front with their expansive bay windows flooding the spaces with light, featuring traditional proportions and deep and enveloping colour…
The vertical extension creates a strong relationship with the garden over multiple levels, creating space to sit, step and look between inside and out – the large sliding glass doors are key to this connection
A new 247 sqm Garden House-Pavilion located on a backland site in Notting Hill, London and set over ground and basement levels. A house that is a roof and a hole in the ground.
Kolamba restaurant is the latest and greenest Sri Lankan sensation to hit Soho. The Kolamba restaurant is next door to Dishoom, on Kingly Street in the Carnaby area of Soho, and diners are treated to a space…
The Christmas House is a refurbishment of a turn of the century house built by Ted Christmas. The use of colour focuses on the earthy tones of the period, reinstated throughout the house and to the facade.
The Douglas House was designed, in many ways, from the inside out: we took the absolute limits of permitted development rules in terms of what we could achieve in increasing the volumes on Ground and Second Floors…
Our clients live in East London, close to their extended families and desired a space in which to eat, drink and be merry. Mustard Architects proposed extensions at ground floor to the rear and to the side…
Unusually, the rear wing of this Edwardian terraced house faced onto the blank side wall of the adjacent house, leaving a narrow corridor-like external space which served only to bring light into the rear reception room.