From the outside, Marisa Hordern’s Edwardian terrace in London’s north Kensington looks just like any other on the street. A tiled path leads up to a grey front door with two clipped... Read more »
A“bunker” isn’t usually at the top of homeowner wishlists, but in Jürgen Blondeel and Mike Cork’s case it made sense to explore ways they could use the sloping topography on which their... Read more »
Stations across the London Underground are a marvel of architecture – but that’s often lost on commuters and tourists as they hurry through them to catch a train. Now, a new book... Read more »
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We can’t resist tinkering with our homes. In the Eighties we knocked by way of rooms and reached into the rafters so as to add loft extensions. In the Nineteen Nineties aspect... Read more »
“ My visible world finishes round about 1972,” says graphic designer and author Julian Balme. “The solely factor that persevered longer than that was music.” At the Streatham home he has lived... Read more »