Solar Concrete
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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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IF_DO extends an apartment set within a former London synagogueÂ
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TAKA Architects has skilfully reworked an ex-council house on tight suburban site in Dublin
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Weathered steel louvres screen a hidden house in Hackney by Guttfield Architecture
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Square Feet Architects has completed a new-build house in Hertfordshire for four generations of the same family
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Mecanoo completes a 'floating' glass house in Gloucestershire
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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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LBMV Architects has reordered, refurbished and extended a flat in a listed north London house
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An environmentally-responsible beach house in East Sussex by RX Architects embraces its coastal location
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Campbell Jackson’s Wiltshire house seeks the essence of home, says Brendan Woods
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Pocket House is the first built project by its architect, client and contractor Tikari Works
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Plywood arches form an integrated structural and shelving system for a striking residential loft conversion in east London by Arboreal Architecture
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