Madder Rose Art Gallery London, Whitecross Street Building Images, Project, Photos, Design, Architecture
Madder Rose Art Gallery
Whitecross Street Gallery, Clerkenwell Building design by Lynch Architects, London, United Kingdom
post updated 5 August 2024
137-139 Whitecross Street, London EC1, England, UK
Design: Lynch Architects
9 Sep 2007
Madder Rose Gallery
A new private art gallery & apartment for Clerkenwell based gallerists, opened in 2006
The art gallery on Whitecross Street London EC1 is a conversion of two adjacent Georgian houses, and comprises a double-height basement gallery and rear courtyard with 2 flats above. The new facade received a Heritage and Economic Regeneration Scheme Grant from English Heritage administered by Islington Council.
The gallerist’s apartment has a private external courtyard at 1st floor that is contained within the section of the top-lit gallery space. The photographs shown in this post were taken by by Christian McDonald.
Madder Rose Art Gallery – Building Information
Client: Private Client
Location: Whitecross Street, Clerkenwell, London
Type: Art Gallery & Residential Apartments
Scope: Lead Design Architectural Services & Contract Administration
Area: 200 sqm (2,153 sqft) Gallery & 240 sqm (2,584 sqft) 2 Flats
Status: Complete
Photographs by Christian McDonald
Madder Rose Gallery images / information from Lynch Architects
Madder Rose Gallery design : Lynch Architects
Lynch Architects London
Lynch Architects was founded in 1997 by Patrick Lynch. Today, this architecture practice undertakes projects on any scale from private houses, art galleries and public spaces to master plans and major civic, commercial and residential buildings
The design studio aim to create modern architecture that is carefully and wittily integrated into its surroundings. The practice believe in the craft of architecture, and the studio is a place where they make things – models at various scales, and images that reflect the tectonic and figurative qualities of architectural projects.
Location: 139 Whitecross Street, London, EC1, England, UK
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