King’s Crescent
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A masonry house by Madoc Architecture in north London explores end-of-terrace typology
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A masonry house by Madoc Architecture in north London explores end-of-terrace typology
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A 1960s terraced house has been remodelled by Archmongers Architects
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A house by Threefold Architects includes a double-height atrium at its heart
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A house on the banks of the River Ouse in Lewes, by Sandy Rendel Architects, features expanded Corten mesh rainscreen cladding
Building Review
M.J. Wells on Flores & Prats' transformation of a workers’ cooperative as the Sala Beckett theatre
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Light render and dark porcelain exterior finishes emphasise the spatial interplay in a detached house by Coupdeville Architects
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A pair of semis in Oxford have been converted into a single home by Delvendahl Martin Architects
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A perforated, leaf-patterned metal facade articulates a compact London house designed by Horden Cherry Lee Architects
Learning From
A postgraduate trip to Isfahan laid the foundations for ABK’s office and its ethos, says Peter Ahrends
Interior
Foster & Partners’ redesign of the Regent Street Apple store reflects a changing attitude to technology