Beckwith Road
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A south London house extension by Ian McChesney deploys an exposed timber frame and sheathing
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A south London house extension by Ian McChesney deploys an exposed timber frame and sheathing
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Mustard Architects employs angled planes to introduce open, light-filled spaces to a family home
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O'Donnell & Tuomey composes form, space and light at the Central European University
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Workspaces by Jan Kattein Architects have been self-built in a spirit of experimentation and prototyping
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Yellow Cloud Studio juggles with geometry in a triangular domestic extension
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Tsuruta Architects reinvents the exhibition stand
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A coffered plywood roof by Tonkin Liu transforms a grade-II listed Georgian townhouse and its garden in London
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Belsize Architects maximises the potential of a constrained but valuable site in central London
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Chadwick Dryer Clarke Studio has completed a materially rich sports and learning facility in Cambridge
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Invisible Studio combines home-grown timber and construction waste materials in an economical self-built relocatable house
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O'Sullivan Skoufoglou replaces a 1970s domestic extension with a kitchen-diner in a subtle palette
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A nineteenth century artist's studio is adapted for a twenty-first century painter by Syte Architects
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