Don’t Move Improve! reveals runners-up
Jessica Mairs2021-06-02T13:02:06+01:00Eight special prize winners have been announced in the competition to find London's best home extension, ahead of an overall winner later this month.
Eight special prize winners have been announced in the competition to find London's best home extension, ahead of an overall winner later this month.
Building A remodel and extension by Bureau de Change Architects adds spatial and material richness to a London terrace house
Building A residential extension by Matthew Giles Architects brings the outside in and draws the inside out
Building Hayhurst & Co deploys a rich palette of natural materials in a transformative residential extension
Building
A domestic extension by Alison Brooks Architects is conceived as a "gallery with people living in it"
Building
Prewett Bizley applies a light touch to achieve major change in remodelling a listed Georgian house in Malmesbury
Building
A bronze tile-clad residential extension by Dominic McKenzie Architects reinterprets the original building
Building
A Kent extension by Jonathan Burlow draws on two quite different local building types
Building
Threefold Architects combines a historically-inflected interior and a contemporary extension in its renovation of a south London family home
Specifiers Choice
Dow Jones Architects’ extension revitalises one of GE Street’s London churches
Building
Sanya Polescuk Architects makes light work of a brick-soffited extension to a family home
Building
Simpson & Brown's new visitors' centre connects the Norman cathedral of St Albans with its twentieth-century chapter house