Apartment Realignment
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Light, space and views are transformed in a Mortlake flat by Giles Reid Architects
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Light, space and views are transformed in a Mortlake flat by Giles Reid Architects
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Goods Yard buildings refurbished by David Morley Architects provide new premises for Tom Dixon
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Craft and materiality underlie the transformation of a Victorian terrace house in a Hammersmith conservation area by Neil Dusheiko Architects
Renovation
Donald Insall Associates completes a five-year overhaul of the world's largest Victorian glasshouse
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A London loft conversion by JaK Studio features a double-height living space
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Matheson Whiteley configures a nineteenth-century building as a twenty-first-century workplace for design studio North
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A finely-crafted duplex apartment at Paddington Basin by Con Form Architects draws on Japanese traditions
Envelope
Kohn Pedersen Fox Associates and Brimelow McSweeney’s tiles refer to 11 Floral Street’s past use as a Covent Garden seed warehouse
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A perforated steel stair distinguishes a 1970s house renovated by Archmongers
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Fourthspace creates workspaces for artists in a Victorian brick building
Building Review
Charles Rattray welcomes Jamie Fobert Architects’ deft interventions at the much-loved Cambridge gallery
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A south London house extension by Ian McChesney deploys an exposed timber frame and sheathing
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