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House and Studio

House and Studio Deptford, London SE8
Architect: DSDHA
Photo: Helene Binet
Client: Private
Awards: RIBA Award


In an area where it must have been tempting to turn one’s back on the outside world, this workspace and house seeks to be part of the city it finds itself in.
 
It is carefully built, the detailing is uncompromising, and the choice of materials restrained. It is an exemplary response to its urban setting.

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