Camden Square Conservation Area in London isn’t best known for its sleek  contemporary architecture, but David Mikhail Architects add touch of it  to this Victorian terraced house during its conversion. They demolished  one wing of the house and built a new modern white cube extension on  its place. The extension has a full-width glazed wall with 5 metre high  sliding doors, which extends the living space out to the garden, and  maximizes daylight. The floating staircase and architectural angles  present an interesting play of lines in this otherwise rather stark  interior.
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