The new house, which backs on to Richmond Park, looks to evolve the villa typology, using a mix of patterned brickwork, window bays and double-height space
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Conform completes texture-rich rework of Hampstead garden flat
The design reorientates the living spaces out towards the garden, with materials ranging from green terrazzo to clay-toned plaster, exposed concrete and oak cabinetry
Coffey Architects completes ‘village life’-inspired later living housing
Coffey Architects has completed Cobham Bowers, a residential development for retirement living specialist Pegasus
NVB completes academic hub and drama studio at Hertfordshire school
This 5,000m2 development for The Haberdashers’ Boys’ School in Elstree is part of an ongoing phased masterplan and consists of two buildings and new landscaped courtyard
Pensaer completes curved glass-cornered extension in East Dulwich
Pensaer’s extension of a ground-floor flat in south London creates glazed pockets of space connecting the interior to the garden
TAP creates two courtyard dwellings from former stable
The project has structurally stabilised and environmentally upgraded the fabric while revealing original features including arched openings in the courtyard façade
A little extra help: The Harriet Hardy Extra Care Centre by Mæ
Mæ has delivered an impressive multifunctional block with generous proportions and support facilities for older residents at Southwark Council’s contentious Aylesbury Estate redevelopment. Photography by Tim Crocker
Will Gamble reworks Grade II-listed villa with Palm Springs-inspired extension
The design takes its cue from Desert Modernism, employing floor-to-ceiling glass, clean lines and natural materials, while looking to create a connection to the outdoors
Unagru reworks Edwardian house with ‘continuous loop of living space’
The project for the three-storey detached house in Teddington, London, includes a roof extension with dormer and the partial rebuilding of an existing rear extension
Moxon Architects converts Highland farmstead into guesthouse and studio
A collection of 19th-century agricultural buildings in Aberdeenshire has been restored and repurposed using a combination of traditional and contemporary methods