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Architects: Gundry & Ducker
- Year: 2019
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Photographs:Andrew Meredith
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Manufacturers: Wienerberger, Bepsoke, British Hardwoods, Fabco, Mandarin Stone, Venetian

Text description provided by the architects. The house is part of a terrace of 1970s neo-Georgian houses, built on the site of demolished large Victorian Villas. This terrace is one of many similar examples built in a ten year period from the mid-1960s around Canonbury. Whilst the front facade was designed in the Neo-Georgian style, the interior layout and design were generic 1970’s housebuilders. Stripping out the entire interior back to just the external walls and the roof, we inserted a new interior as a modern interpretation of a Georgian house interior. The design is centered around a cantilevered pill-shaped staircase that sits in a triple-height space with the upper rooms accessed directly off the stair.
























