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Split personality property
19 July 2016The division of formal entertaining areas and family rooms means this new-build property in Roehampton offers the best of both worlds.
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Luxurious residential bathrooms
18 July 2016When it comes to top-end design for today’s luxury bathrooms, tiling, superb finishes and personal touches is the name of the game.
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Company Profile
18 July 2016Residence One is a developer with a difference – it is design-driven on the properties it offers to the super-rich, including One Wilton Street, London
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Designer File: Mark Bithrey
11 July 2016Mark Bithrey, founder of hospitality design specialist B3 Designers, shares the top 10 design lessons he has learnt during his career to date.
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Brief Encounters
11 July 2016The Villa Tugendhat, in Brno, by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, is the birthplace of many 20th-centrury architectural ideals. A visit to the newly resorted original brings home that the genius of ‘god’, as Mies would have it, is in the detail. Veronica Simpson reports...
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Gensler opens new regional HQ in former Custard Factory, Birmingham
5 July 2016Gensler is heading north. Its new regional HQ in central Birmingham provides staff with a stimulating environment in a flexible space, with the practice aiming to be well-placed for other regional regenerations.
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Bureau de change creates a bold statement at new Crown Office, Chelsea, London
5 July 2016Faced with a ground-floor workspace glazed on three sides, Bureau de Change took the opportunity to create a scheme that looks stunning from the outside as well as in.
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Game, Set and Match
5 July 2016With the Olympic flame due to be in Rio next month, it’s timely to look at new UK stadia that are springing up with an eye to hospitality as well as the game. Veronica Simpson reports...
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Profile: Tom Piper
5 July 2016What is art? It’s been a question put to theatre designer Tom Piper since he helped create the moving First World War poppies installation at the Tower of London.
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What's on in London this summer
5 July 2016FX assistant editor Emily Martin takes a trip into Kensington Gardens in Hyde Park to have a look at the four summer houses accompanying this year’s Serpentine Pavilion by practice BIG.
