The Long House
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A house in Somerset by NCA Architects draws its inspiration from traditional forms and local materials
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A house in Somerset by NCA Architects draws its inspiration from traditional forms and local materials
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Paul Cashin Architects and Design Engine have completed a striking brick and glass house in Hampshire
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Takero Shimazaki on the evocative and allusive forms and spaces of Adam Richards Architects’ Nithurst Farm
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An environmentally-sensitive house by Studio Bark draws its inspiration from the vernacular architecture of rural Suffolk
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A Cotswolds house by Bureau de Change Architects revives and reinterprets the local vernacular
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Paul Cashin Architects has sensitively reworked a rural dwelling in West Sussex
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A pavilion-like restaurant by Morris & Company forms the heart of a Kent retirement communityÂ
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McLean Quinlan uses vernacular building materials to striking effect on a coastal dwelling in West Sussex
Building Review Feilden Fowles draws on the landscape and Land Art at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
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