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NewsTom Turner Architects granted planning for Surrey Hills house inspired by local farmsteads
Plans approved for new-build dwelling set within a historic landscape and wider ecological restoration project
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NewsSmallwood Architects’ Queen Anne-style design approved for replacement house on Jane Austen-linked estate
Heritage campaign group SAVE Britain’s Heritage objected to the approved plans, citing the loss of historic character and environmental concerns
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NewsOpen Practice Architecture completes East Dulwich infill house
Clad in pale brick with an iroko timber fascia, the Coach House features exposed aggregate concrete, oak veneer cabinetry and ash cladding, with timber mullions and a softwood ceiling to control light and add warmth
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NewsLoader Monteith completes rural home in Angus
A new three-bedroom home in seeks to integrate contemporary living with traditional Scottish architecture
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NewsDEDRAFT completes new-build home in rural Oxfordshire
The house features three splayed wings and a blend of traditional and contemporary materials
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NewsRX Architects reimagines two rural houses as contemporary family homes
Modern materials and energy-efficient upgrades bring fresh life to two rural properties
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NewsCooke Fawcett reimagines historic mill house with new studio and workshop
A 17th-century mill house in Hampshire has been sensitively redeveloped with new spaces for creative work, blending conservation with sustainable design
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NewsBakerBrown Studio completes low carbon house on the South Downs
A replacement house in East Sussex blends innovative design with sustainability
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NewsAo–ft completes sustainable infill home in Walthamstow
Compact backland home designed around a mature London Plane tree, with a focus on sustainable construction and privacy
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NewsPlans approved for Tom Turner Architects’ farmstead scheme in Sussex
Redevelopment combines historic preservation with sustainable updates for family home
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NewsStudio AVC completes contemporary London townhouse
Respecting its Victorian surroundings, Frame House seeks to integrate energy-efficiency and craftsmanship
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NewsBakerBrown retrofit transforms 19th-century cottage into carbon-negative home
Bank Cottage has undergone a transformation to meet 21st-century standards of energy efficiency and comfort
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FeaturesAYA 2024 shortlists: Individual House Architect of the Year
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year Awards finalists, we look at the Individual House Architect shortlist
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NewsStudioFolk secures planning for self-build project in Devon
The site is close to Kents Cavern, one of the UK’s most significant archaeological sites, known as Britain’s oldest home, with evidence of human activity dating back over 500,000 years
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NewsMerrett Houmøller Architects unveils trapezoidal reworking of traditional London terrace
Project draws on design of traditional Moroccan and Andalusian dwellings
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NewsRobert Adam's plans for 'most sustainable country house' win planning on appeal
The scheme was approved under paragraph 84 of the National Planning Policy Framework
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NewsIn Pictures: Eavesdrop by Tom Dowdall Architects
Paragraph 84 house in West Sussex is designed to integrate with the surrounding landscape
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Building StudyJankes Barn by Lynch Architects: ‘We like to call it a barn non-conversion’
An Essex barn is given a remarkable new lease of life, by reinforcing its relationship with craft and landscape, writes Ben Flatman
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NewsArchitecture Office restores and extends 19th-century Cornish cottage
Project strips away 1960s additions, while accentuating original structure and fabric
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NewsSurman Weston completes self-build house in Peckham
Practice acts as client, architect and contractor for self-initiated project






