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Tom Lewith explores Wilkinson Eyre’s modular prefabricated student accommodation on the Dyson Campus
Building Review
Tom Lewith explores Wilkinson Eyre’s modular prefabricated student accommodation on the Dyson Campus
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Smooth and textured sandstone clads a residential project in London by Squire & Partners
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How Shed KM, Urban Splash and Sekisui House approach modular residential construction
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A sensitively designed retirement housing scheme by RCKa is an exemplar for greenbelt towns
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A thorough study examines an extraordinary collection of houses by Peter Salter
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John Robertson Architects’ renovation of Great Arthur House in London successfully replicates the lightness and elegance of the original facade
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Morrow + Lorraine has completed a carefully detailed and contextually sensitive residential development in London
Building Review
Mole Architects’ Marmalade Lane co-housing development is a subtle triumph, says Olivia Tusinski
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Barr Gazetas has restored, repurposed and extended a former department store in south-east London
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Bryden Wood has completed a contextually-sensitive infill-housing scheme in London
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MJP Architects' Aspire Point in London's Stratford contains 445 rooms for Queen Mary University students
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