Steel house under a train bridge → Under a 19th century bridge in London, a 1,600-square-meter house was built, designed by Undercurrent Architects. In its metal facade there are huge windows that offer plenty of light, while the brightness of the house helps the wooden floors, the white color of the rooms and the balcony doors.
The « Modern House », as it is called, has an unorthodox and striking shape, which is due to the use of steel as a basic material. In its metal facade there are huge windows that offer plenty of light, while the brightness of the house helps the wooden floors, the white color of the rooms and the balcony doors.
It is a triple room with all the rooms around a patio with curved walls. In the center there is a large reception room with an arched ceiling, while the two bedrooms are located on the ground floor and the first floor.
The noise from the trains has been minimized by creating a protective acoustic shell made of a thin steel sheet ring.
For the story to say that this house came into the market with a price of 1.1 million pounds, about 1.2 million euros.
Source | TheSpaces
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