Fraher & Findlay create "ghostly" row of terraces by mimicking neighbouring buildings

Stepped "gingerbread" gables and textured white brickwork animate the facade of Ghost Houses, a development of three slim terraced homes in Nunhead, London by Fraher & Findlay. London studio Fraher & Findlay acted as the client, architect and contractor for the project, which replaces a detached late Victorian house and an adjacent car park and The post Fraher & Findlay create "ghostly" row of terraces by mimicking neighbouring buildings appeared first on Dezeen.
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