Courtyard House
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A compact house on a backland site in west London by De Rosee Sa is planned around a series of courtyards
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A compact house on a backland site in west London by De Rosee Sa is planned around a series of courtyards
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McGarry-Moon has transformed a dilapidated London cottage in south-west London
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Millar & Howard Workshop’s elevated structure was inspired by contemporary treehouse projects
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Highlands vernacular meets high modernism in a Cairngorms hut by Moxon Architects
Refurbishment
Groupwork has sympathetically updated a 60-year-old house with spaces fit for contemporary livingÂ
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A home for an Iranian artist and a Canadian doctor by a Swiss architect in Suffolk
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A discreet dwelling by Coffey Architects is screened from the public gaze but enjoys abundant light and views
Rooflight
Glazing Vision’s box rooflight maximises the potential of a Lancaster water tower conversion project
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A contemporary country house by James Gorst Architects is clad in ironstone and bronze
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A two-storey house by John Pardey Architects engages with an existing garden wall
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