Case study: 106 Lilford Road by studio HANDS
The house replaces an existing two-storey home in Camberwell, south London, built on an awkward triangular site. Photography by Peter Molloy
By AJ Contributor 13 August 2024 1,918 Views
The house replaces an existing two-storey home in Camberwell, south London, built on an awkward triangular site. Photography by Peter Molloy
By Anna Highfield 13 August 2024 1,351 Views
StudioFolk Architects has been granted planning permission for a one-off house in Devon next to what is claimed to be Britain's oldest home
By Anna Highfield 8 July 2024 5,569 Views
The former Camden mews home of the late architect Ted Cullinan has been put on the market for £1.3 million
By Anna Highfield 3 July 2024 2,560 Views
A Dorset architect has submitted fresh plans for a luxury new-build home in a neighbourhood in Poole known as Millionaire’s Row after previous proposals were refused planning permission earlier this year
By Richard Waite 10 June 2024 1,234 Views
Nikjoo has won planning approval for an infill three-storey house in Gospel Oak, north London, backed by emerging female-led developer Flawk
By Fran Williams. Photography by Lorenzo Zandri 21 May 2024 2,096 Views
NIKJOO has overhauled a post-war terraced house in Whitechapel, east London, for and with emerging creative developer Flawk
By AJ Contributor 7 May 2024 2,294 Views
This south London house is rich in architectural character, combining myriad references with the simple construction of modest materials. Photography by Nick Dearden
By Fran Williams. Photography by Ståle Eriksen 17 April 2024 2,305 Views
The low-energy, timber framed family home in south-west London is formed of three sculptural interconnected volumes
By AJ Contributor 8 April 2024 1,260 Views
This Hertfordshire house is designed to cater to the specific needs of its occupant, who is paralysed from the shoulders down, allowing him to be more independent. Photography by Edmund Sumner
By Rob Wilson, photography by Rory Gaylor 6 February 2024 1,687 Views
The design of this retrofitted 1930s building in Blackheath, south-east London, deliberately maintains an ambiguity between the existing and the new