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AT HOME IN LONDON : THE MEWS HOUSE by Ellis Woodman

¥16,500
 
A monograph by British architect and critic Ellis Woodman, focusing on London’s mews houses. Tracing their history and present condition, the book explores how these former stables and carriage houses have been transformed into residential spaces, eventually evolving into experimental forms of living. Through photographs and drawings, a range of examples—including architects’ own homes—reveals new possibilities for urban dwelling hidden within the city. Set against the contemporary context of the housing crisis, the book quietly reflects on the future of domestic life in urban environments.
Pages : 132
Size : 28×29cm (hardcover)
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Ellis Woodman is a British architect and critic based in London. His work spans writing and research on architecture, cities, and housing. Known for connecting historical context with contemporary issues, he offers a perspective on how architecture shapes urban life and everyday living. Through criticism, publishing, and education, he continues to explore new possibilities for housing in the city.