All In Pictures articles – Page 8
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In pictures: Stone House by Architecture for London
Designed by Architecture for London, Stone House is a grade II listed villa in Islington, London. The home has been extended and refurbished to create additional space for family life, with the rear extension designed as a stone pavilion.
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In pictures: PLP Architecture completes Arbor in Bankside Yards
The first building to complete at Bankside Yards in London, Arbor is a 223,000 sq ft sustainable workplace designed by PLP Architecture. The building provides 19 storeys of workspace, including two double-height floors designed to be used as an auditorium or creative workspace. This is part of a wider strategy ...
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In pictures: Subterranean WW2 bunker transformed into holiday home
Designed by Corstorphine & Wright, a former WW2 bunker on the Dorset coast has been transformed into an inconspicuous holiday home. Located on a working dairy farm within the Dorset Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, this forgotten historical artefact has been brought back into use, recently opening its doors to ...
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In pictures: Pigment House by Unknown Works
Architecture practice Unknown Works has transformed a dark London townhouse into a connected home within a stepped and terraced landscape. The clients wanted to refocus their four-storey semi-detached terrace to include an open, fluid living space. Their vision was to create a multi-level playground for their two young children and ...
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In pictures: Moxon Architects completes timber bridge in Balingen, Germany
The new bridge strengthens Balingen’s network of foot and cycle paths and will serve as a catalyst for further responsible regeneration of the River Eyach
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In pictures: Galmstrup Architects completes Eyemouth Pavilions
The team were inspired by the authenticity of the working harbour, designing a series of pavilions to open up views over the small Scottish fishing town
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In pictures: UNCLE Wembley by Maccreanor Lavington
The project sits on a prominent junction on the Wembley High Road and houses associated retail space, a new public square and community facilities
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In pictures: MVRDV unveil TON1 in Berlin
The new event space is part of Berlin’s campus for changemakers and sits within one of Europe’s oldest film studios
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In pictures: House in Highgate by Chris Dyson Architects
The remodelling and extension of a Grade II* house in Highgate provides an opportunity to restore the original interior layout
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In pictures: Seosaeng House by Studio Weave
London practice’s multi-generational home with sea views in South Korea
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In pictures: The Arbor House by Brown & Brown
The project replaced a stone steading that extended the length of the tree-lined plot and has been designed for a mature couple to adapt for independent living
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In pictures: V&A Photography Centre, by Gibson Thornley and Purcell
Practices complete project following David Kohn Architects’ first phase
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In pictures: Princeton residential colleges by TenBerke
Two new residential colleges at Princeton seek to create a sense of community and strengthen connections to the landscape
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In pictures: WongAvery Gallery, Cambridge, by Níall McLaughlin Architects
Cruciform practice and performance pavilion overcomes planning and construction hurdles
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In pictures: The Rowe by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (AHMM) has completed The Rowe, providing 150,000 sq ft of office space for property developer, Frasers Property. The project involved an adaption and extension of the former London Metropolitan School of Art, Architecture and Design.
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In pictures: The Arches by DHaus
Housing scheme described as a futuristic take on surrounding conservation area’s Georgian terraces
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In pictures: Fletcher Priest’s £50m facelift of Goldman Sachs’ former HQ
Paternoster Square scheme cuts building’s carbon use in half
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In pictures: Haworth Tompkins and White Arkitekter complete Malmö theatre project
A former circus amphitheatre that was once a church, has been given a major makeover to increase flexibility and open the building to the city
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In pictures: HTA transforms Victorian warehouse into its new studio
Practice has linked four buildings in Hackney Wick dating back to 1868
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In pictures: David Miller Architects completes Parsons North
Traditional masonry, bronze metalwork and mature trees contribute to the aesthetic of this mixed-use development, which provides a combination of private and affordable homes