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Showing how Grand Designers push the boundaries of construction While waiting
We reveal why rising stars of architecture are leaning into the importance of place to create more beautiful and sustainable homes in the countryside, and what freedoms, opportunities and challenges arise from building in a rural setting today
Novice self-builders, Ben and Anna Humphrey, demolished a semi-detached bungalow to make way for a contemporary detached reverse-level family home
When they bought a 1980s house, Eilidh and Rob called in the experts to turn it into an eco-friendly family home
SARA MUNGEAM PUSHED THE BOUNDARIES TO RADICALLY REMODEL AND EXTEND A DATED 1950S HOUSE. THE RESULT IS A SLEEK, LIGHT-DRENCHED AND THOROUGHLY MODERN FAMILY HOME
When the owners of a 1930s detached house needed more light and space, the solution was an extension with a perpendicular placement
Weaving its architecture into the surrounding landscape, this Californian home is an immersive living experience