Balancing Act
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Craft and materiality underlie the transformation of a Victorian terrace house in a Hammersmith conservation area by Neil Dusheiko Architects
Building
Craft and materiality underlie the transformation of a Victorian terrace house in a Hammersmith conservation area by Neil Dusheiko Architects
Building Review
A split-section apartment building by AHMM for Solidspace draws on the successes of the past in search of a new model of living attuned to the present, finds Mary Duggan
Building Review
Stanton Williams’ quiet extension to the Cambridge Judge Business School is enriched by care and the craft of building, finds Alan Berman
Building Review
Charles Rattray welcomes Jamie Fobert Architects’ deft interventions at the much-loved Cambridge gallery
Building
A boarding house at Stowe School by MICA takes its cues from the landscape and neighbouring villas
Envelope
MUMA invests the facades of a Cambridge community centre and nursery with functional and decorative purpose
Building Review
Two buildings by Matthew Lloyd Architects make sympathetic reference to a landmark London housing estate, finds Sally Lewis
Building
A mixed-use scheme by Inglis Badrashi Loddo extends a Victorian laundry and reinterprets its character
Building
Daykin Marshall Studio's new angle on a traditional urban housing type
Building
An elegant eaves detail by Allies & Morrison forges strong links between old and new hall structures at King’s College School in Wimbledon
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
Building
BPTW draws on historic references for a housing scheme in Greenwich, south London
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