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Bow Quarter Apartment / EBBA
The Layered Gallery / Gianni Botsford Architects

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Architects: Gianni Botsford Architects
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Cameron Bloom, Dolce Steel Novo, Hunza Outdoor Lighting, Lagares, Lazenby, +3
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Professionals: Todd Longsaffe-Gowan, Camd, Mitchell Taylor Workshop, Pearce and Associates, Verona Construction
The Music Box Campus for the London College of Contemporary Media / SPPARC Studio
See Through Bamboo Installation / Morag Myerscough
Kaolin Court Housing / Stolon Studio Ltd. + Baca Architects

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Architects: Baca Architects, Stolon Studio Ltd
- Area: 1000 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Wienerberger, Curtis Metal, GutterCentre, Johnson Tiles, Krion, +4
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Professionals: Edge Structures, Prospero Projects, Pulse Consulting, Meridian Construction
Overcast House / Office S&M

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Architects: Office S&M
- Area: 114 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Buster and Punch, DIY Kitchens, Fired Earth, Inopera, Molts Lighting, +3
Mo-Tel House / Office S&M

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Architects: Office S&M
- Area: 55 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: Foster structures, McEllingott Building Ltd
The Floating Church / Denizen Works

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Architects: Denizen Works
- Area: 45 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Atlantic Timber, Dyke & Dean, Forbo, LED Linear uk, Medway Marine Limited, +1
Evolution of the House Plan in Europe: from the Industrial Revolution to the Interwar Period

The introduction of new techniques and materials, along with innovations in indoor plumbing systems, resulting from the industrial revolution, paved the way for vertical living. Investigating specifically a period of time where a flux of population was driven to cities, and social class divisions were being questioned, this article looks back at the evolution of the house plan in Europe between 1760 and 1939.
Tackling the transformation of the housing unit during the industrial revolution all the way to the interwar period, this feature highlights four prominent examples that rethought traditional layouts and responded to the challenges of their time. Still influential today, the mentioned models, restored for use, happen to be part of the 21st-century urban fabric. Located in London, Paris, Amsterdam, and Moscow, the plans showcase the ever-changing interior wellbeing standards, directly linked to a broader metamorphosis, equalizing and providing for growing urban populations. Discover the evolution of living units from the Back to Back Houses to the Garden Cities of England; the Haussmannien Block, a Vertical Living for a Modern Bourgeoisie; the Extension of Amsterdam, from Alcove Housing to Social Housing Blocks; and the Transition Type House in Russia.
Valetta House / Office S&M

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Architects: Office S&M
- Area: 150 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Bert & May, Durable Windows, Farrow and Ball, Johnson Tiles, Mapei, +2
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Professionals: BUILT ENGINEERS, Wilkinson Construction Consultants
Pinnacle House Apartments / Mae Architects

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Architects: Mae Architects
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Effisus
The Axis on Ormside Music Studio / alma-nac

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Architects: alma-nac
- Area: 322 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: The Axis, Jamie Teasdale
The Hill House Box Museum / Carmody Groarke

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Architects: Carmody Groarke
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: proMesh
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Professionals: Atelier Ten, David Narro Associates, Gardiner & Theobald, Irons Foulner, Robertson Construction, +1
House for a Gardener / Amos Goldreich Architecture
Nimtim Architects Selected by RIBA to Reimagine Neglected Corner Plots for the Becontree Estate in East London

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the selection of nimtim architects with artist Katie Schwab for the Becontree Estate’s public realm commission. Looking to redesign 12 neglected and underused corner plots across the estate, the project reimagines these areas as new civic squares in East London.
Local Collective Imagines Seating Made from Clay for London's Railway Station

Local Collective has designed a seating made of clay for the London Festival of Architecture and Network Rail. Unveiled at London Bridge Station, the urban furniture is a result of a “competition organized by the LFA and Network Rail to create public installations that celebrate London’s shared spaces and connect people with playful encounters”.
MVRDV Designs Hollowed-out Mountain for London's Hyde Park
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MVRDV has unveiled their design for Marble Arch Hill, an installation that aims to give Londoners a new perspective on Hyde Park. Sited next to the city's Marble Arch, the project takes the form of a hollowed-out mountain to give visitors rare views over the park. Based on scaffolding structure, the design aims to create renewed interest in the area as London works to emerge from the pandemic.





















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