Leeke Street
A rooftop wireframe structure for the Paul Hamlyn Foundation in King’s Cross, London
A wireframe structure, tracing the line of an imaginary pitched roof, forms a series of spaces designed to accommodate the daily life of the Paul Hamlyn Foundation, an independent grant-making organisation based in King’s Cross, London.
Credits
- Client Paul Hamlyn Foundation
- Value: Confidential
- Dates: July 2014
- Status: Completed
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