House in the Woods
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Alma-nac’s House in the Woods is carefully integrated into its natural surroundings
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Alma-nac’s House in the Woods is carefully integrated into its natural surroundings
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Light render and dark porcelain exterior finishes emphasise the spatial interplay in a detached house by Coupdeville Architects
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Hodder & Partners’ extension to an Oxford sixth-form college shows a commitment to enduring quality, finds Adrian James
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Wright & Wright deftly remodels the historic New Library at Magdalen College, Oxford
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Sprunt completes a combined church, community centre and nursery in north London
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Paul Williams tours the Design Museum's new London home in the former Commonwealth Institute, which has been remodelled by John Pawson
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Maggie’s Centre at Christie Hospital in Manchester by Foster & Partners
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Spheron Architects references historic events and traditional forms in a north London chapel for the Belarusian community
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Housing for old age: Bruyn’s Court in Thurrock by Bell Phillips Architects
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