Sandy and Sally Rendel designed and built the house to fit in the alley, which was almost the exact size 💻 of a London Underground carriage, alongside their own home in Peckham. "The major challenge was to tease spaces that were both 💻 functional and delightful out of space that is no bigger than a tube carriage," said Sandy Rendel, founder of Sandy 💻 Rendel Architects. "To commit to the investment involved in developing it we wanted to be sure that the house would not 💻 simply 'work' but actually be enjoyable to live in," he told Dezeen. The architects designed the two-storey house to make as 💻 efficient a use as possible of the narrow site, while creating a space that would be a bright and pleasant 💻 place to live in. To avoid placing any weight on the neighbouring buildings the house was constructed using a prefabricated, lightweight 💻 steel frame, which was expressed internally to maximise the space. |
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