Andy Martin Architects : Mews 02

Submitted today by Andy Martin Architects, Mews 02 is an ambitious redevelopment of an existing mechanics garage into a single residence set in Belsize Park, London. The owners, a musician and his designer wife, wanted this existing mechanics garage to be converted to a 4 level family home, with the emphasis on the entertaining areas and with the ability to create private compartments over for sleeping.


About : On first impression, as one passes through the entry gates, the sunken courtyard resembles a slate quarry with its charcoal blocks running externally and reaching internally to the rear of the residence. Immediately is possible to feel the playful use of dark and light, of black and white. The seamless flooring is flowing horizontally through each level and the contrasting charcoal construction blocks are rising vertically. This spine wall creates the circulation hub and ama set out to isolate each floor using this device.

An important aspect of this project is the way ama have managed to capture the available light creatively, using glazed and wooden screens, and even natural vegetation screens giving all the space unique atmosphere throughout the day and night. In fact ama are architects of strong powerful contrasts. The architecture not only lives with, but is positively driven by its contradictions: elegance and texture, weight and weightlessness and , above all, light and dark indeed.

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3 Comments

  • richard
    12 years ago

    bizarre le petit mobilier ikea au milieu d’un tel “budget”

  • 12 years ago

    haha le mac mini des puristes !

  • 12 years ago

    grinçant: “le Mac est has been”

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