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A stepped screen wall of in situ concrete mediates between a domestic extension and courtyard garden in south London by Daykin Marshall Studio
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A stepped screen wall of in situ concrete mediates between a domestic extension and courtyard garden in south London by Daykin Marshall Studio
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Chris Dyson Architects has reconfigured and extended a former cabinet-making workshop to create lofts and studios
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Concrete and timber articulate an eye-catching dwelling on the West Sussex coast by AR Design Studio
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An environmentally-responsible beach house in East Sussex by RX Architects embraces its coastal location
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Amin Taha admires a richly allusive hillside house on the Isle of Man by Foster Lomas
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Peter Zumthor completes a Devon holiday home for Living Architecture
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An extension to a house in Algiers Road, south London, features a playful saw-tooth roof and dual hearths
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Roz Barr explores a subtly sensuous semi-subterranean London house by Takero Shimazaki Architects
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Kengo Kuma’s skewed shells skilfully meet the requirements for new museums, but it’s time to rethink the brief, says Hana Loftus
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Rolfe Kentish welcomes a new arrival in Cambridge by Eric Parry Architects
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A domestic extension by Al-Jawad Pike resonates with the work of David Chipperfield, with whom both partners worked
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Kengo Kuma’s V&A Dundee – the largest ever UK project by a Japanese architect – opens in September
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