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Council staff return to Dumbarton town centre in a facade-retention scheme by Keppie
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Council staff return to Dumbarton town centre in a facade-retention scheme by Keppie
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Studio 54’s adaptation of an electricity substation for residential use addresses fundamental questions of renewal versus heritage
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Newground Architects has completed a build-for-rent scheme as part of the redevelopment of The Old Vinyl Factory site in Hayes, west London
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Gundry & Ducker completes a two-storey concrete-framed domestic extensionÂ
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Bureau de Change completes a residential extension with serrated brickwork outside and in
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Haptic Architects deploys a finely crafted prefabricated facade at a London residential development
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Studio 54 Architecture has sympathetically restored and reworked a small mixed-use building in north-east LondonÂ
Building Review
Olafur Eliasson’s headquarters for Kirk Kapital is conceived as a ‘total work of art’, but does it work as a building, asks Biba Dow?
Building Review
Brendan Woods applauds Stephen Taylor Architects’ Cadix housing in Antwerp
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A mid-rise London housing scheme by Sheppard Robson combines high levels of density with an equal share of public and private tenures
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BPTW Partnership’s Magna residential development is conceived as a gateway to Cambridge
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PAD studio has completed its first public building: a brick and glass tennis pavilion in Southsea, Portsmouth
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