A Midcentury North London Town House Rediscovers Its Swinging Sixties Roots
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Hampstead, located in the Borough of Camden, is known for its village charm and significant historical architecture. Renowned for its conservation efforts since 1968, the area includes notable works such as the Isokon Flats and a collection of modernist homes by architect Ted Levy. The article highlights a specific renovation project of a five-story row house called Pine Heath, where architect Louis Hagen Hall collaborated with the new owners to preserve its modernist essence while implementing sustainable upgrades, demonstrating a fusion of historical respect and modern efficiency.
Drive a bit north of Central London and before long you'll find yourself in Hampstead, a community in the Borough of Camden known for its village-like atmosphere.
The area's midcentury buildings of note included a group of nine houses, including five town houses, by South African architect Ted Levy.
After a young family bought this North London town house, they commissioned architect Louis Hagen Hall to redesign the kitchen, bathrooms, and windows.
With energy efficiency and forward-thinking investments in mind, the architect and couple drew up a new, comprehensive plan.
Read at Architectural Digest
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