Back in Town
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Council staff return to Dumbarton town centre in a facade-retention scheme by Keppie
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Council staff return to Dumbarton town centre in a facade-retention scheme by Keppie
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Studio 54’s adaptation of an electricity substation for residential use addresses fundamental questions of renewal versus heritage
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InsideOut has transformed a grade II listed Georgian townhouse into a contemporary London home
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A domestic extension by Al-Jawad Pike resonates with the work of David Chipperfield, with whom both partners worked
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Teatum + Teatum completes a flexible and vivid work and collaboration space in Sheffield
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RCKa has completed The Granville, a community-focused enterprise hub in north London
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Craftworks has transformed a derelict religious building in London into a highly sculptural family residence
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A Croydon office building is reworked as housing by Alma-nac
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Whitley Bay's long-neglected beachfront 'Spanish City' has been restored to its former glory by architect ADP
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Squire & Partners has completed a richly layered workspace and private members club for the Ministry of Sound
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Gort Scott transforms a redundant magistrates’ court into council offices
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