Tom Kay, Camden Town, London, UK, 1971
OfHouses guest curated by Charles Holland : «In the late 1960s and ‘70s, the mews streets of Camden Town were colonised by architects building their own homes. The planning constraints led to ingenious solutions and unusual typologies, perhaps the most well-known being Tom Kay’s house, a blank, brick box to the outside with a complex section and fabulous early 70s décor.» (Photos: © Tom Kay Archive.)