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Subject to many adaptations and reworkings over the centuries, Raven Row in London's Spitalfields displays resilience and an enduring quality. David Littlefield describes how 6a Architects have relied on impeccable judgement in their renovation of what were once silk merchants' premises into a non‐profit contemporary art centre, enabling them to combine cheeky references with authentic craftsmanship. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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Subject to many adaptations and reworkings over the centuries, Raven Row in London's Spitalfields displays resilience and an enduring quality. David Littlefield describes how 6a Architects have relied on impeccable judgement in their renovation of what were once silk merchants' premises into a non‐profit contemporary art centre, enabling them to combine cheeky references with authentic craftsmanship. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Raven Row, Spitalfields
Littlefield, David (author)
Architectural Design ; 80 ; 120-123
2010-01-01
4 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
18th‐century, Huguenot silk merchants' premises , five‐storey building , refashioned into the not‐for‐profit Raven Row art space , Alex Sainsbury , surface‐charred timbers , new galleries drop down below street level , Tom Emerson , new green roof , Takeshi Hayatsu , What the architects have done is regard the building as a centuries‐old work in progress , ‘Chicago room’
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