Noiascape’s west London co-living space targets home-avoiding millennials

April 24, 2018 Jessica Christin Hametner 0

Architects Tom and James Teatum designed this co-living space in Hammersmith to include informal work and living spaces that they hope will encourage millennials to spend more time at home. Brothers Tom and James Teatum, who run the architecture practice Teatum+Teatum, designed the space for their property development company Noiascape. Garden House is the pair’s latest co-living

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Carmody Groarke creates two ruin-like pavilions in the grounds of English country home

April 20, 2018 Jessica Christin Hametner 0

A 40-metre tunnel provides an undetectable connection between a house in rural Sussex and one of two pavilions designed by Carmody Groarke. London practice Carmody Groarke was tasked with building a guest suite on a lake and creating an artist’s studio within the brick walls of a ruined 18th-century farmhouse. The project, aptly named Two Pavilions, also

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