Author: Phyllis Lavelle
Rasmussen House safeguarded a shipwright’s drafting hall dedicated to maritime design rather than construction. Here, £259,000 existed…
Petrovich Villa’s clockmaker’s workshop carried the quiet weight of deferred time. Within, £165,000 had been bound in…
Van der Velde Manor preserved its cartography library as both workshop and archive. Here, endowment represented £201,000…
Ibrahim Estate’s perfumer’s salon was constructed for distillation and discretion. Here, cache represented more than aroma—it denoted…
Whitlock Residence contained an indoor trading floor built for speed and calculation. Here, dividend once defined steady…
Kovačević House’s foundry studio retained the weight of cooled metal and halted ambition. Here, surplus once signified…
Corbett Manor’s map room exuded precise stillness. Within, £112,000 had been invested in surveying instruments, purchased maps,…
Hoshikawa House’s tatami chamber conveyed stillness shaped by discipline. Within its measured space, £130,000 had been bound…
Moreau Estate’s cabinet of curiosities held both fascination and investment. Here, £99,000 had been cataloged in exotic…
The telegraph office at Ionescu Residence held the tension of messages unsent. Here, equity once meant accumulated…
The darkroom of Delacroix House kept a disciplined hush. Here, endowment had once meant foresight—money reserved against…
Vercelli Mansion’s silk room carried the hush of halted industry. Within these walls, £98,000 had been invested…