Layers of Meaning
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A filigree corten steel facade blurs the distinction between inside and outside at a private gallery in London by Gianni Botsford Architects
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A filigree corten steel facade blurs the distinction between inside and outside at a private gallery in London by Gianni Botsford Architects
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Crumbling stone and digital fabrication combine to mark the passage of time in a remote Dumfries house by Lily Jencks Studio and Nathanael Dorent Architecture
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A Hampshire house by AR Design Studio is designed for entertaining
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At Alder Hey Children’s Hospital BDP bucks the trend in healthcare design by showing as much care for humanity as efficiency, finds Richard Murphy
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A new housing development by Waugh Thistleton Architects is thought to be the world's largest cross-laminated timber building
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PH+ Architects draws on the local north-London context in a three-part residential development
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JaK Studio adds The Spy Glass to a series of Eastbourne beach huts
Hawkins\Brown completes an engineered timber pool pavilion at Freemen's School.
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Adam Nathaniel Furman enjoys a colour-saturated office building by Duggan Morris Architects
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Belsize Architects has reworked an Arts & Crafts house in north London
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Foster & Partners’ headquarters for Bloomberg is billed as the world’s most sustainable office building. What does that mean, asks Sofie Pelsmakers?
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Architecture Initiative reflects the suburban context in an apartment development in south-west London