Does Designing a Home for Artists Require Different Residential Thinking?

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Bouverie Mews is a house situated on an old industrial site that neighbors a cemetery North of London, England. Designed by the Spatial Affairs Bureau for the two artists living on the property, the house integrates the studio and living space in a balanced way, ensuring that one does not overwhelm the other. The second floor, meanwhile, contains a roof garden and an apartment that offers unobstructed views of the heavily wooded cemetery neighboring the property.

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