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ARCHITECTS’ JOURNAL FEATURE ON DUNCAN TERRACE

AUGUST 2014

Architects’ Journal Feature on Duncan Terrace

In their August issue entitled ‘Home’, the Architects’ Journal has featured an article on the practice’s remodelling of Duncan Terrace, a Grade II-listed Georgian house in Islington. After winning a private competition held by the clients in 1999, the residential project has spanned over a decade and is now complete. The internal arrangement of the house has been extensively remodelled and a dedicated gallery space built at the end of the courtyard garden, to house the clients’ collection of contemporary art and ceramics.

The main house is linked to the gallery space through a double-height passageway, formed between the existing listed flanking garden wall and a new screen of cast plaster blocks, set behind translucent glass. The screen gathers light from both sides making the cast volumes appear to float, with light able to penetrate around each block held in the array.

To read the full article click here.

BELL CAST FOR BISHOP EDWARD KING CHAPEL

JULY 2012

Bell Cast for Bishop Edward King Chapel

The bell for the Bishop Edward King Chapel has been cast at the Whitechapel Foundry. Niall McLaughlin Architects won RIBA competition to design the new chapel for Ripon Theological College in Oxfordshire in July 2009. The project is currently on site and due for completion in early 2013.