Deck access returns to British housing
Isolde Brampton-Greene2024-07-30T13:58:16+01:00Deck access has become synonymous with failed public housing. So why are Britain’s best housing architects designing deck access homes again?
Deck access has become synonymous with failed public housing. So why are Britain’s best housing architects designing deck access homes again?
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