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Goldsmiths by Yellow Cloud Studio Ltd

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Located inside the recently refurbished old Grade II listed Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children in Hackney, London, the project is a two-storey flat that has been completely reinvented, from its external building fabric and floor slab being upgraded in terms of thermal performance to its bespoke interior and decoration.

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Studio Libeskind completes new Maggie's Centre design in London

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Studio Libeskind has completed work on its design for a new Maggie’s Centre cancer treatment facility at the Royal Free Hospital in north London. Photo: Hufton + Crow In terms of building form, the Centre is curvilinear in contrast with the surrounding brick-and-mortar buildings on the NHS campus.

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A Palestinian architect looks for a future in Gaza’s rubble

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Over 60% of the buildings in Gaza have been destroyed. Yara Sharif is the London-based co-founder of the group Architects for Gaza. To date, the IDF’s military strategy has razed more than 70% of all residential structures, plus another 20 or so hospitals and approximately 350 schools. Do we go vertical?

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A first look inside Heatherwick Studio’s new Shanghai office

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Heatherwick Studio has offered a first look inside their new Shanghai studio, the first overseas office to be opened by the London design firm. The office is located within 1000 Trees, a building designed by Heatherwick which opened in 2021.

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Meet the Outstanding Contribution winner for The Brit List Awards 2023

Hotel Designs

Editor Hamish Kilburn explains why… Nestled in the heart of London – sheltered inside a 1914 Edwardian, Grade II-listed building – Rosewood London has offered a timeless blend of elegance and modern sophistication for 10 years, and counting. Giving back has always been a significant approach for Rosewood London.

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Edwardian grandeur imbues this flat overlooking the Tower of London

The Spaces

A lot of history imbues this City of London property designed by Bank of England architect Arthur Conran Blomfield as offices for Christ’s Hospital. Insignia for the hospital is still above the street entrance to the apartment complex. Insignia for the hospital is still above the street entrance to the apartment complex.

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Oak Cancer Centre, Sutton, London

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It also brings together more than 400 scientists and researchers into a space designed specifically to encourage collaboration at the very heart of the building.