Wednesday, November 3, 2010
The Mews house’s facades take their key from the Flemish-bond brickwork walls of the Victorian House, seeking a kind of ‘constructional context’ with its older brother. The unique bonds are the result of ‘separating’ the Flemish bond into two layers, and conceptually situating the home in the space between these two layers.Throughout both homes, construction is expressed directly as the finished product imbuing these two new homes with a powerful, domestic character.
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house outer designs
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