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King’s Cross, London
Kings Cross Central Limited Partnership
Penthouse Apartments

 

Johnson Naylor designed four penthouses in collaboration with Lee + Wilkinson Architecture. Each penthouse has been designed with similarities and differences, individuality and collectivity.

The arrival sequence to the penthouses was designed to allow for the opening of views but the concealing of useful spaces. A cloakroom, wrapped in a timber lining, coat storage and utility: hidden and discreet.

The penthouse palettes were selected to respond to the landscape they have views upon. Penthouse B; a natural finish, and natural colour. Polished stones, textured stones showing its mark, showing its history.
Opposite tones of the same colour, opposite finish of the same material, dramatic, raw and refined.

King’s Cross, London
Kings Cross Central Limited Partnership
Penthouse Apartments

 

Johnson Naylor designed four penthouses in collaboration with Lee + Wilkinson Architecture. Each penthouse has been designed with similarities and differences, individuality and collectivity.

The arrival sequence to the penthouses was designed to allow for the opening of views but the concealing of useful spaces. A cloakroom, wrapped in a timber lining, coat storage and utility: hidden and discreet.

The penthouse palettes were selected to respond to the landscape they have views upon. Penthouse B; a natural finish, and natural colour. Polished stones, textured stones showing its mark, showing its history.
Opposite tones of the same colour, opposite finish of the same material, dramatic, raw and refined.