Ruins Studio
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Crumbling stone and digital fabrication combine to mark the passage of time in a remote Dumfries house by Lily Jencks Studio and Nathanael Dorent Architecture
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Crumbling stone and digital fabrication combine to mark the passage of time in a remote Dumfries house by Lily Jencks Studio and Nathanael Dorent Architecture
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A Hampshire house by AR Design Studio is designed for entertaining  Â
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Belsize Architects has reworked an Arts & Crafts house in north London
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Timothy Smith & Jonathan Taylor Architects employs classical references for a domestic extension in west London
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An elegant cantilevered box provides a low-impact residence on a sensitive siteÂ
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Secret courtyards and skylights flood Paul Archer Design’s brick-built Aperture House with natural light
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A sensitively designed residential extension by Hamish & Lyons forms a close connection with its site
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Simon Conder Associates drops a prefabricated home onto a former warehouse at London Fields
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A London townhouse is renovated and extended by IF_DO
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Digital fabrication and hand craft are combined to make a textured, perforated metal wrap for a house designed by Eva Sopéoglou
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