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Michaelis Boyd Architects, Battersea Power Station, 2019

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In 2013 Michaelis Boyd was appointed as the Interior Architect for 254 new apartments inside Battersea Power Station. They worked as part of the design team to reimagine the existing Switch Houses into homes, and to bring the vision of the existing fabric of the building into new build apartments on top of the Switch Houses and Boiler House. 
With construction of this well under way, they were thrilled to have the opportunity to completely reimagine the Power Station, a building they love, in Gingerbread!
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Did you know?

"By the late Middle Ages, Europeans had developed their own version of gingerbread. The hard cookies were largely used in Medieval fairs in England, France, Holland and Germany."

Avey, Tori. “The History of Gingerbread.” PBS, Public Broadcasting Service, 20 Dec. 2013, www.pbs.org/food/the-history-kitchen/history-gingerbread/.
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Battersea Power Station
Michaelis Boyd Architects
2019


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