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A steel and masonry pavilion by Medium rearticulates the entrance to a Soviet-built housing block in Tbilisi
Building
HÛT has completed a materially rich and highly crafted domestic refurbishment project in east London
Pavilion
Haworth Tompkins’ demountable and sustainable theatre is on tour
Building
Stanton Williams draws on lost boundaries to root a contemporary dwelling in its historic and evocative site
Building
David Kohn Architects and Nord Studio offset careful restoration with boldly coloured interventions in a listed Berlin office conversion
My Kind of Town
King’s Lynn is as much about time as it is about place
Building Review
Patrick Lynch applauds an “urbane, ingenious and slightly surreal” housing project by Stephen Taylor Architects
Building Review
Exemplary acoustics are achieved on a modest budget at Tim Ronalds Architects’ Grange Park Opera
Exhibition
Charles Holland Architects has designed Sir John Soane's Museum's exhibition of paintings and engravings by the eighteenth-century satirist William Hogarth
Building Review
Soda Studio’s flexible Boulevard theatre anchors an intricate central London redevelopment, discovers Ian Chalk
Building
A house in Somerset by NCA Architects draws its inspiration from traditional forms and local materials
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