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Programmable House

London 2002
Private Client

     
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The brief asked for multiple functions in a space which could also be used as a single large volume: a home cinema, two offices and a bedroom. The scheme accommodates all of these demands by making walls and furniture that fold away. The colours of all elements, walls, floors, and furniture, are coordinated to ensure that despite its various reconfigurations the whole space remains visually coherent.

 

 

Daylight is exploited to the best advantage with reflective surfaces placed inside and out, to draw light deep into the interior. Detailed specification of materials and finishes are based on the principle of creating a healthy and sustainable environment.