Glass Box Project / Studio 304 Architecture
A glass box extension allows light to the interior of the property and provides views over the adjacent park from the ground floor living spaces. Shaded from the sun by the orientation of the existing house, this new frameless glazed element takes advantage of the unique view from this end of terrace property.Â
© Jason Taylor Photography
Architects: Studio 304 Architecture
Location: London, United Kingdom
Area: 60.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Jason Taylor Photography
© Jason Taylor Photography
A glass box extension allows light to the interior of the property and provides views over the adjacent park from the ground floor living spaces. Shaded from the sun by the orientation of the existing house, this new frameless glazed element takes advantage of the unique view from this end of terrace property.Â
© Jason Taylor Photography
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© Jason Taylor Photography
The project includes a basement excavation to the existing cellar and an acoustically isolated music room. At ground floor level the bespoke joinery features window seats and opaque windows to effectively bring the light provided into the centre of the property.
© Jason Taylor Photography
The joinery featured in the kitchen / dining area was designed to benefit from the volume of li...
© Jason Taylor Photography
Architects: Studio 304 Architecture
Location: London, United Kingdom
Area: 60.0 m2
Project Year: 2015
Photographs: Jason Taylor Photography
© Jason Taylor Photography
A glass box extension allows light to the interior of the property and provides views over the adjacent park from the ground floor living spaces. Shaded from the sun by the orientation of the existing house, this new frameless glazed element takes advantage of the unique view from this end of terrace property.Â
© Jason Taylor Photography
Section
© Jason Taylor Photography
The project includes a basement excavation to the existing cellar and an acoustically isolated music room. At ground floor level the bespoke joinery features window seats and opaque windows to effectively bring the light provided into the centre of the property.
© Jason Taylor Photography
The joinery featured in the kitchen / dining area was designed to benefit from the volume of li...
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