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Bell Phillips creates Cosway Street housing block with fluted precast brick facades

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Scalloped facades featuring tones of cream and red brick define a U-shaped housing block by Bell Phillips in Marylebone in central London. London studio Bell Phillips wanted to create a contextual and contemporary addition to the Georgian and late Victorian architecture that surrounds the site.

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Bell Phillips adds mirrored pavilions to science campus in Oxfordshire

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Mirrored panels and Siberian larch cladding characterise Harwell Hide, a cluster of workspace pavilions designed by London studio Bell Phillips to blend into its surroundings in Oxfordshire. The mirrors are teamed with Siberian larch "Materiality is key," explained Phillips. The photography is by Kilian O'Sullivan.

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Bell Phillips creates The Tree House pavilion at London's Elephant Park

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London studio Bell Phillips has completed a timber pavilion in a park in Elephant & Castle featuring an elevated viewing gallery nestled among the boughs of a mature plane tree. Bell Phillips has created The Tree House pavilion in Elephant Park. Read: Bell Phillips builds curved white-brick pavilion in London park.

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LOLA Landscape Architects tapped as designers for mixed-use Hartree development in Cambridge

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The collaboration is supported by renowned architecture practices, such as Bell Phillips , Haworth Tompkins , 5th Studio Architects, Feilden Fowles , Nooma Studio, Alison Brooks Architects , Useful Projects, and Pell Frischmann. The water sewage treatment storage at the current Hartree site.

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Product watch: UNITY from Edmund Bell

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Hotel Designs Product watch: UNITY from Edmund Bell Product watch: UNITY from Edmund Bell UNITY is a a transformative double-sided blackout fabric from Edmund Bell. Edmund Bell is one of our Recommended Suppliers and regularly features in our Supplier News section of the website.

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Edmund Bell shines at Heimtextil

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The highlight of the Edmund Bell exhibition was the introduction of three brand new fabrics: UNITY, a double-sided blackout, MAVERICK, a recycled blackout and CRUSH, a stunning new upholstery. It allowed Edmund Bell to emphasise the significance of sustainability.

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The power of darkness – blackout fabrics from Edmund Bell

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This is where the blackout fabrics from Edmund Bell emerge as the unsung heroes of hospitality design. Image credit: Edmund Bell Gone are the days when blackout fabrics were synonymous with heavy, dull drapes. Edmund Bell Fabrics has curated a collection that not only satisfies practical needs, but also ignites aesthetic brilliance.