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The new building is intimately related to the palms, from the variety and arrangement of spaces, the rhythm of the balustrade, to the use of their leaves in the shuttering of the concrete ceilings. The building can be thrown open; rooms opening at their corner by means of sliding slatted timber walls, or shuttered up tightly against a storm and the drawbridge raised. Much of the furniture used in the house has been made locally.
The project benefited from an increasingly enthusiastic contractor and was run on site by local executive architects.
See also:
And our other projects on the island:
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- House at Kitengela, Kenya
- House on Lake Naivasha, Kenya
- Industry Bay, Bequia
- Caldecott Housing, Rutland
- Goshen, Virginia, USA
- Villa du Bouchage, France
- House for an Architect
- Le Pertus, France
- House in Notting Hill, London
- House in Highgate, London
- House on Richmond Avenue, London
- House in Notting Hill, London
- Apartment in Marylebone, London
- House on the Strand, London
- House in Holland Park, London
- Nunjoro Farm, Kenya
- House for an Artist, Dulwich
- New Guesthouse on Bequia
- House in Holland Park
- Westminster Apartment, London
- Cravens Manor Barn, Suffolk
- House in Holland Park
- House in Belsize Park, London
- House in Chelsea
- House in Anglesey
- Chamonix Chalet
- House for an Artist, Hampstead
- Nightingale House
- Ward House, Kenya
- House in St. John's Wood
- House in Bayswater
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