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OGA transform a tricky North London site into a private sanctuary that blends old and new
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The perennial problem of the urban space premium is given another solution via this new house from OGA.
The new house has two courtyards (Image credit: Veerle Evens)Enter OGA, an architecture and interior design firm founded by Oliver Grimshaw.
The view from the main living space into the central courtyard (Image credit: Veerle Evens)In Finsbury Park, the challenges were obvious.
The new living space is flanked by courtyards north and south, with a guest bedroom/study tucked away behind the new boundary wall.
The new kitchen has mid-century inspired joinery and detailing (Image credit: Veerle Evens)As well as zinc clad walls, OGA have used London stock brick for its warmth, variety and harmony with its surroundings.