Bury Walk | InsideOut Architecture London

London / United Kingdom / 2013

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This project involved full-scale stripping out of a 3-storey mews house to create a shell for a new gallery and living space for an art collector in Chelsea.

A stripped-back industrial aesthetic was created by casting exposed in-situ concrete floor slabs and turning the galvanised pipework for the internal services into a key aesthetic feature. A basement was dug and a steel spiral staircase inserted into the corner of the plan, maximising usable open floorspace within a minimal city-centre footprint, whilst simple, bespoke joinery elements designed by IOA provide concealed storage, cooking and washing facilities. The stripped-back aesthetic creates a blank canvas to allow the inhabitants to focus on the client's art collection, which will be displayed throughout.
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    This project involved full-scale stripping out of a 3-storey mews house to create a shell for a new gallery and living space for an art collector in Chelsea. A stripped-back industrial aesthetic was created by casting exposed in-situ concrete floor slabs and turning the galvanised pipework for the internal services into a key aesthetic feature. A basement was dug and a steel spiral staircase inserted into the corner of the plan, maximising usable open floorspace within a minimal city-centre...

    Project details
    • Year 2013
    • Work finished in 2013
    • Client Private Residential
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Single-family residence / Interior Design / Art Galleries / Recovery/Restoration of Historic Buildings
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