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Design for a loft flat

Architectural Drawing
ca. 1994 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

This is a drawing by the British architects Brookes Stacey Randall. It comes from a 1994 scheme to convert a disused loft space into a flat for a celebrity client. Lofts were originally designed for industrial storage and they may be thought of as large empty boxes. As such, they are ideal shells for the open-plan, double-height spaces that are popular with flat-dwellers today. In this project the spatial possibilities were matched by a generous budget and the architects were able to produce some unusual one-off designs. These preliminary sketches show some of the architects’ first ideas. They include a rotating bathroom, a sunken bed and a kitchen and bathroom that can be ‘put away’ after use. All 11 plans are drawn freehand on the same sheet of paper, suggesting that at this early stage of the project anything and everything was possible.


Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleDesign for a loft flat (generic title)
Materials and techniques
Fibre-tipped pen on paper
Brief description
Design drawing for a flat in a loft conversion for Chris Lowe by Brookes Stacey Randall, 1994
Physical description
Series of 11 preliminary sketches on 1 sheet, illustrating ideas for loft space, black fibre tipped pen on paper.
Dimensions
  • Height: 41.5cm
  • Width: 29.3cm
Production typeDesign
Marks and inscriptions
  • 'storage' (Textual information; English)
  • 'suspended' (Textual information; English)
  • 'sunken kitchen and entry' (Textual information; English)
  • 'sunken' (Textual information; English)
  • 'service wall/kitchen and bathroom' (Textual information; English)
  • 'forms entrance to main area/bed mezanine[sic]/stair/kitchen/storage/head height' (Textual information; English)
  • 'bathroom and kitchen/ as part of storage wall - can be/put away?' (Textual information; English)
  • 'rotating bathroom' (Textual information; English; written; fibre tipped pen)
Object history
Oribinal architectural drawing by Brookes Stacey Randell for the design of the Chris Lowe flat.
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Place depicted
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Summary
This is a drawing by the British architects Brookes Stacey Randall. It comes from a 1994 scheme to convert a disused loft space into a flat for a celebrity client. Lofts were originally designed for industrial storage and they may be thought of as large empty boxes. As such, they are ideal shells for the open-plan, double-height spaces that are popular with flat-dwellers today. In this project the spatial possibilities were matched by a generous budget and the architects were able to produce some unusual one-off designs. These preliminary sketches show some of the architects’ first ideas. They include a rotating bathroom, a sunken bed and a kitchen and bathroom that can be ‘put away’ after use. All 11 plans are drawn freehand on the same sheet of paper, suggesting that at this early stage of the project anything and everything was possible.
Associated objects
Collection
Accession number
E.1600-2000

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Record createdNovember 23, 2001
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