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The one-wall kitchen typical of small urban spaces is elevated in this London garden apartment to a richly clad, Zen-inflected, space-saving area by Neil Davies Architects. When firm principal Neil Davies took on the project, the two-bedroom unit was dark and broken up by interior walls, and the only sources of light were conventional punched windows. But the apartment was wrapped by an L-shaped garden, and Davies saw an opportunity to bring in more light.