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A steel and masonry pavilion by Medium rearticulates the entrance to a Soviet-built housing block in Tbilisi
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Patrick Lynch applauds an “urbane, ingenious and slightly surreal” housing project by Stephen Taylor Architects
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A sensitively designed residential project by John Pardey Architects breathes new life into a former ordnance depot in Hampshire
Building Review
David Ogunmuyiwa visits three council-funded social housing projects in Sutton by Bell Phillips Architects
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BPTW has completed a contextually and materially sensitive residential development on a brownfield site in Hounslow
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A pair of houses by Sandy Rendel Architects complete a terrace in Peckham, south-east London
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Fletcher Priest Architects has completed a materially-rich urban redevelopment scheme in London
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Tate Harmer has completed a contextually-sensitive and environmentally-responsible housing development in south London
Building Review
Sustainability takes centre stage at Stanton Williams’ Eddington project
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Proctor & Matthews opts for courtyards rather than front and back gardens at phase two of Abode in Cambridge
Sustainability
Goldsmith Street in Norwich by Mikhail Riches with Cathy Hawley sets a new benchmark for sustainable housing design, says Clare Murray
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The sensitive redevelopment of a Victorian villa and its gardens by architect PH+ provides 10 family homes
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