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What does a contemporary residential shopfront look like?” This is the question Liz Tatrintseva and Zach Fluker asked themselves when they came to overhaul a shabby structure on a one-time high street in east London. (Their house was once both a toy store and a cobbler before the road became residential in the late 19th century.) As the founders of ao-ft, the couple had been looking for a project to launch their newly founded practice - and this site ticked their boxes. And so, they set themselves a brief to build a family home and studio that paid homage to the building’s heritage and expressed their aim as architects: to create spaces that consider the wellbeing of their clients and the planet.
Filming and Editing: Edmund Cook
Production: Hannah Phillips
Graphic Design: Tom Young
00:11 - Garden
00:15 - Exterior
00:30 - Kitchen
00:38 - Extension
01:12 - Living space
01:24 - Bathroom
01:28 - Bedrooms
03:05 - Workspace
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