Regent’s Park

Architect: Amir Schlezinger

Location: London, United Kingdom

Photography: Jerry Harpur

Regent’s Park has a terrace and a garden, both connected with the inside of the house through the repetition of shapes and materials. The seats repeat the form of the internal inglenook, while the interior and exterior spaces share the same wooden flooring. The outdoor spaces are minimalist and very geometric in style, and the plants complement their structures.

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The bench follows the outline of the wall and is illuminated on the inside, thus providing orange light, which coordinates with the rest of the space in both form and color.

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The terrace is divided into two areas by a row of sturdy cement pots containing plants.

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The terrace is surrounded by plants and shrubs and is irregularly shaped. The sun lounger is positioned to compensate for the asymmetry of the two sides.

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