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Hans van der Heijden explores housing in North West Cambridge, designed by Maccreanor Lavington and Witherford Watson Mann
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AHMM has completed the first of three mixed-use projects in Oxford, all with mixed-tenure apartments
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Strong connections between the public and private realms are made at a pair of affordable housing schemes in east London by Bell Phillips Architects
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A new housing development by Waugh Thistleton Architects is thought to be the world's largest cross-laminated timber building
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PH+ Architects draws on the local north-London context in a three-part residential development
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Architecture Initiative reflects the suburban context in an apartment development in south-west London
Building Located on the Kent coast, Denizen Works’ first completed housing project is materially rich and carefully detailed
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Bell Phillips draws on traditional housing types for a tenure-blind development in Essex
Awards
Maccreanor Lavington wins the Supreme Award with South Gardens at London's Elephant & Castle
Research
A speculative design proposal – now the basis of a film by Grant Gee – shows that London can expand inside the Green Belt , says its author Peter Barber
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Níall McLaughlin Architects weaves contextual and historic influences into the mixed-use Tapestry building at King’s Cross, finds David Kohn
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Patel Taylor adds a twist to south London’s skyline with Lombard Wharf