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Fortyfour House . Islington

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Fortyfour is located between the backs of two terraces in Islington, apparently built by the owner of the adjacent end-of-terrace house in the 1870s. The street that it sits on is characterized by similar strange end conditions, with a range of singular infill houses peppering its length. Fortyfour is particularly eye-catching, isolated between two garages with a blue-painted façade contrasting with the bare and varied brickwork of its flanks. The diminutive size of the building contrasts with the grand Victorian St Thomas’ Church opposite, but somehow holding its own, it is affectionally known as ‘The Blue House’ by locals. Continue reading fardaa

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Croft 3 . Isle of Mull

Fardaa . photos: © David Barbour

A ruined basalt barn has been creatively repurposed as a dining hall and restaurant by London-based fardaa, providing a valued community resource for a coastal community.

Croft 3 marks the first completed project by fardaa and embodies the studio’s approach to place, economy of means, and social and environmental responsibility. Continue reading fardaa