Battersea House / Proctor & Shaw
A post-war end of terrace house has been completely refurbished and extended with a contemporary loft and a modern rear extension by its architect owner.
Ståle Eriksen is a London-based architectural and interiors photographer originally from Norway, whose work is appreciated for its serene, composed, and cinematic aesthetic. He studied photography at London College of Printing (now part of LCC) and specializes in architectural stills, models, and still life. His images are frequently featured in design media and stand out for their strong composition, calm geometry, and attention to atmosphere.
Eriksen also explores motion through his film work, bringing a cinematic interpretation to architectural spaces. He collaborates with UK and international studios, capturing projects that span private residences, cultural buildings, installations, and display models. His portfolio reveals not only architectural form but the tension between light, space, and minimalism.
LOCATION: London, United Kingdom
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A post-war end of terrace house has been completely refurbished and extended with a contemporary loft and a modern rear extension by its architect owner.
The wall incorporates all storage and service requirements for the Marylebone Apartment apartment, including kitchen appliances and hanging cupboards, resulting in a highly efficient plan.
We set out to create a flat – Birch & Clay Refugio – for a family of five that maximised flexibility of spaces and storage solutions and reflecting the family’s links with Barcelona.