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AT Editor2020-11-05T00:27:56+00:00Building A residential extension by Matthew Giles Architects brings the outside in and draws the inside out
Building A residential extension by Matthew Giles Architects brings the outside in and draws the inside out
Viewpoint Housing developers benefit from hearing a wider range of voices, says Chloë Phelps, head of design at Brick by Brick
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Exhibition New drawings and painted furniture on show at London architecture gallery
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Squire & Partners completes an elegant education and community centre at a South London landmark
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Maccreanor Lavington Architects completes a mansion block of “affordable compact homes” arranged with an emphasis on community living
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Viewpoint Karam al-Masri's image of improvised sniper defences in Aleppo is the greatest architectural photograph I know of, says Edmund Sumner
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