House in a Palm Garden
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TAKA Architects has skilfully reworked an ex-council house on tight suburban site in Dublin
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TAKA Architects has skilfully reworked an ex-council house on tight suburban site in Dublin
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Brendan Woods on the curators' hopes and ambitions for this autumn’s event
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Bespoke brickwork is used to striking effect on a mixed-used project in London by Bureau de Change
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Weathered steel louvres screen a hidden house in Hackney by Guttfield Architecture
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A major scheme by Maccreanor Lavington deftly balances urban ambitions with the requirements of good housing design, finds Bob Allies
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We Made That’s extension to a south London library provides much needed space for the local community and entrepreneurs
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Studio 54 updates and extends a terrace of three houses for three friends in north London
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Pocket House is the first built project by its architect, client and contractor Tikari Works
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ZCD Architects’ Corten-clad hidden house addresses 11 boundary walls
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A rooftop pavilion crowns a reworked London townhouse by Boundary Space Architects
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Piercy & Company has fitted out a new co-working space next to Reading's railway station
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Gianni Botsford’s latest project is deeply rooted in both its site and an architectural ethos, finds Piers Taylor
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