Adjaye, David, 1966- architect.
David Adjaye : Mole House.
[Matosinhos, Portugal] : AMAG, 2020.
©2019
63 pages : color illustrations, maps ; 29 cm
Long Books ; 1
The new 'Long Books' series presents a single project by a single architect in a special contemporary graphic design format that distinguishes it from other collections the magazine publishes. Each instalment will document works of different scales and formal contexts. This unique selection of projects which establish new paradigms in architecture begins with David Adjaye's Mole House. The derelict property in the London borough of Hackney, made infamous by a landlord who incessantly tunnelled underneath it without a permit, was completely renovated by the architect as a three-storey live/work space that also serves as a single-family dwelling for artist Sue Weber.
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Adjaye, David, 1966-
Architecture England London History 21st century.
Underground architecture 21st century Designs and plans.
Architecture, Modern 21st century.
Architecture Angleterre Londres Histoire 21e siècle.
Architecture souterraine 21e siècle Dessins et plans.
Architecture 21e siècle.
Architecture
Buildings
Underground architecture
Hackney (London, England) Buildings, structures, etc.
England London
England London Hackney
Architectural drawings
History
Allison, Peter, 1944- editor.
Adjaye Associates.
Long books ; 1.
Mole House
Location: Library main 309395
Call No.: BIB 254659
Status: Available
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