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Alex Michaelis

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Alex Michaelis (born c. 1965, Notting Hill, London) is an architect who resides in London.

He came to attention in 2005 after designing a five bedroom subterranean house for his family in Notting Hill, London. At the same time he was giving an eco-makeover to the London home of future Prime Minister, David Cameron. In 2006 he was on the judging panel for The Observer Ethical Awards.

In 2009 Michaelis began another project, buying a derelict cottage near Penzance, Cornwall. He demolished the cottage and replaced it with a £1.5 million ultra-modern four bedroom house. They rented the house to holidaymakers for up to £5000 per week.

References

  1. ^ Dave Spittles (11 May 2009). "London loves the big, green giant". The Evening Standard (Homes & Property). Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  2. "Welcome to the house of FUN". The Daily Telegraph. 14 May 2005. Archived from the original on 5 November 2005. Retrieved 3 October 2014.
  3. "Judging panel". The Observer. 12 February 2006. Retrieved 3 October 2014.


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