Letting the Light In
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Russian For Fish reworks a Victorian flat in London using polished concrete and vibrant yellow surfaces
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Russian For Fish reworks a Victorian flat in London using polished concrete and vibrant yellow surfaces
Refurbishment
Witherford Watson Mann and Kinnear Landscape Architects’ transformation of a Victorian waterworks into a public nature reserve demanded delicate handling of history and ecology, explains William Mann
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A remodelled house in London by Nicholas Szczepaniak Architects draws inspiration from its canalside location
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BPTW draws on historic references for a housing scheme in Greenwich, south London
Building Review
Kieran Timberlake’s solemn US embassy in London captures the stability of the republic but not the vibrancy of its people, finds Larry Malcic
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Workspaces by Jan Kattein Architects have been self-built in a spirit of experimentation and prototyping
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Yellow Cloud Studio juggles with geometry in a triangular domestic extension
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Tsuruta Architects reinvents the exhibition stand
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Pilbrow & Partners completes The Waterman on Greenwich Peninsula
Pavilion
Asif Khan's Winter Olympics structure is cloaked in a nano-coating that absorbs 99 per cent of visible light
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Belsize Architects maximises the potential of a constrained but valuable site in central London
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Levitt Bernstein's fully-affordable housing in Walthamstow draws on its industrial context