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Ryder Architecture draws on Japanese and Chinese design at Kew Gardens’ new restaurant
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Ryder Architecture draws on Japanese and Chinese design at Kew Gardens’ new restaurant
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Pricegore and Yinka Ilori's vivid summer pavilion for the Dulwich Picture Gallery
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A pavilion-like restaurant by Morris & Company forms the heart of a Kent retirement communityÂ
Building Nicholas Hare Architects has completed the venue's largest project since the opera house was rebuilt
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A hybrid steel and CLT structure is central to the success of a converted London post office building by Ben Adams Architects
Building Review Feilden Fowles draws on the landscape and Land Art at Yorkshire Sculpture Park
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A primary school science lab by AY Architects is designed to foster enquiry and experimentation
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Robin Lee Architecture has established a much-needed space of communality and repose at University College Dublin, finds Andrew Clancy
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Local burial mounds are evoked in a new crematorium in Dorset by Western Design Architects
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IF_DO has completed a contextually sensitive sixth form centre at St Teresa’s School in Surrey
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Hopkins Architects’ Music School at King’s College School in Wimbledon
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Zoe Berman and Benedetta Rogers create a room for books within a primary school playground
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