Architecture for London uses stone to give house extension "a sense of permanence"

Architecture for London has used a palette of stone, concrete and wood to create this monolithic rear extension to a house in Islington, which features a small arched entrance for the owner's cat. Aptly named Stone House, the extension was designed by Clerkenwell-based studio Architecture for London for a family who wanted to expand the The post Architecture for London uses stone to give house extension "a sense of permanence" appeared first on Dezeen.
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