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AT Editor2018-06-14T15:38:44+01:00Housing
The 2018 Housing Design Awards shortlist reveals that the once reviled back-to-back house is making a comeback, says awards judge and rapporteur David Birkbeck
Housing
The 2018 Housing Design Awards shortlist reveals that the once reviled back-to-back house is making a comeback, says awards judge and rapporteur David Birkbeck
Building
BPTW Partnership’s Magna residential development is conceived as a gateway to Cambridge
Books
John Boughton’s book on the rise and fall of council housing couldn’t come at a better time, says Rosamund Lily West
Building Review
A split-section apartment building by AHMM for Solidspace draws on the successes of the past in search of a new model of living attuned to the present, finds Mary Duggan
Building Review A triplet of listed gasholders is converted to residential use by Wilkinson Eyre Architects and Jonathan Tuckey Design
Building
A flagship mixed-use development by Make Architects is planned around a publicly accessible garden located close to London’s Oxford Street
Building Review
Two buildings by Matthew Lloyd Architects make sympathetic reference to a landmark London housing estate, finds Sally Lewis
Building
A mixed-use scheme by Inglis Badrashi Loddo extends a Victorian laundry and reinterprets its character
Building
Daykin Marshall Studio's new angle on a traditional urban housing type
Building Review
DSDHA aims for super-density with contextual sympathy in a pair of central London residential buildings
Building
BPTW draws on historic references for a housing scheme in Greenwich, south London
Building
Levitt Bernstein's fully-affordable housing in Walthamstow draws on its industrial context