Green light for DMFK’s refurb of Voysey office block

Voysey DMFK

Architect to restore modernist pioneer’s only commercial building

DMFK Architects has been given the green light to refurbish the only commercial building designed by modernist pioneer C.F.A. Voysey.

The grade II*-listed Voysey House was built in 1902 as an extension to the Sanderson wallpaper factory in Chiswick but was converted into offices following a fire in 1928.

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