
"The Exeter Road Pavilion is an adaptive reuse of a modest Victorian garden outbuilding in northwest London, redesigned for an art collector and amateur DJ who wanted a place equally suited to storing books, records, and artworks as to hosting garden gatherings, workouts, and the occasional ping-pong match. Our brief was twofold: create an interior cabinet for storage and an exterior canopy for shelter. From the outset, we saw these as a single architectural problem rather than two separate tasks."
"The Exeter Road Pavilion is an adaptive reuse of a modest Victorian garden outbuilding in northwest London, redesigned for an art collector and amateur DJ who wanted a place equally suited to storing books, records, and artworks as to hosting garden gatherings, workouts, and the occasional ping-pong match. Our brief was twofold: create an interior cabinet for storage and an exterior canopy for shelter."
The Exeter Road Pavilion is an adaptive reuse of a modest Victorian garden outbuilding in northwest London repurposed for an art collector and amateur DJ. The interior functions as a cabinet for storing books, records, and artworks and supports activities such as workouts and ping-pong. An exterior canopy provides shelter for garden gatherings. The brief required both substantial storage and sheltered outdoor space, treated as a single integrated architectural solution. The design emphasizes multifunctionality, compact storage solutions, and a seamless relationship between interior storage and exterior social spaces within the existing Victorian structure.
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