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The need for two separate home-working spaces drove the design of a north-London townhouse extension by Square Feet Architects
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The need for two separate home-working spaces drove the design of a north-London townhouse extension by Square Feet Architects
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Gibson Thornley has skillfully repurposed a pair of back-to-back London dwellings
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Charred timber is used to clad a London house extension by Neil Dusheiko Architects
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A country house by Amin Taha Architects takes inspiration from the Villa Foscari
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Craft and materiality underlie the transformation of a Victorian terrace house in a Hammersmith conservation area by Neil Dusheiko Architects
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A London loft conversion by JaK Studio features a double-height living space
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Nimtim Architects has used rising ground to advantage in a south-east London house extension
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Ström Architects has completed a sensitively designed and carefully detailed timber structure in the New Forest
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Glazing Vision’s frameless Pitchglaze roof window articulates a design-led residential extension in Essex
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A slender steel and timber structure by AY Architects and Price & Myers distinguishes a reunified London house
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A carefully crafted timber staircase forms the centerpiece of a new London house by Waind Gohil + Potter Architects
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A perforated steel stair distinguishes a 1970s house renovated by Archmongers
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