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Polysmiths designs "beautifully sustainable" London house featuring cork-lined living spaces

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Architecture studio Polysmiths used cork panels to clad internal and external surfaces at Cork House in east London , which was built using materials available during the Covid-19 lockdown. Cork House was designed by Polysmiths. Cork House is located in Newham, east London. "We

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Corten steel and concrete enliven this contemporary London home

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Wide proportions clad in glass connect this neo-brutalist London house by Powell Tuck Associates to its walled garden. The serene Barlby Road property lies on a wide plot behind private gates, measuring the length of five terraced houses in North Kensington. Roketsu brings Japan’s supremely stripped-back sukiya style to London.

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Bindloss Dawes maximises light and space in London mews house

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Architecture firm Bindloss Dawes has reorganised a mews house in Chelsea, adding a full-height lightwell with a dramatic oak-and-steel staircase to forge "a sense of volume and theatre". Chelsea Mews House highlights that large spaces aren't always needed," Bindloss Dawes told Dezeen.

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VATRAA transforms "introverted" artist's studio into light-filled London home

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Architecture studio VATRAA has converted a former artist's studio in west London into a house featuring a six-metre-high lightwell that allows daylight to reach a new basement level. VATRAA has converted a former artist's studio into a house. A steel staircase links the three floors of the house. "By

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Marylebone Mews House, London, England

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It is a stunning example of a beautifully updated mews house located in the heart of London. With careful planning and attention to detail, Patalab Architects have transformed the space into a modern family home, while preserving the historic character of the mews house.

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Architecture for London uses stone to give house extension "a sense of permanence"

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Architecture for London has used a palette of stone , concrete and wood to create this monolithic rear extension to a house in Islington, which features a small arched entrance for the owner's cat. Architecture for London has extended a house in Islington. Large oak-framed windows are set into the elevation.

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Rise Design Studio adds reclaimed-brick extensions to Queen's Park House

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Reclaimed bricks and large windows define the side and rear extensions that London practice Rise Design Studio has added to a mid-terrace Victorian house in Queen's Park. Named Queen's Park House, the residence in northwest London was extended and renovated to maximise space, natural light and views out to its garden.

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