Design
Four Serpentine art-meets-architecture summer houses hit the market
Up for sale with specialist agency The Modern House
As The Romans Did: Why have Britain’s first towns outperformed the UK average by 80%?
Originally built over 2,000 years ago, Britain's first towns have clearly still got it
Fruition gets green light for Putney air rights development
Four one- and two-bed penthouse apartments on top of an existing block in Putney
In Pictures: ‘London’s largest lateral’ with gold ceilings offered for £25,000 per week
Sprawls across one level in the hyper-exclusive The Bromptons
Rare Montrose Place instruction asks £25m
Native Land and Grosvenor's super-prime scheme in Belgravia
Quantifying the return on home improvements
"What difference would £50,000 worth of home improvements make to the value of your property?"
This was the question posed to 2,000 UK homeowners recently, revealing some very confident consumers.
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Number of registered architects hits record high
37,989 are currently registered with the Architects Registration Board (ARB), up from 35,157 in 2014
Mall Change: Admiralty Arch residences hit the market
A single, 15,000 square foot stonker would pack 12 bedroom suites, six-metre ceilings and could be worth, according to some estimates, up to £150m
Rescue Works: The terrifying cost of rectifying bad installations
Kevin Andrews has been tracking a worrying trend
Stately home modelled on the original Buckingham Palace asks £14.5m
The magnificent Hinwick House in Wellingborough
Revealed: The first private house to make the RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist in 15 years
A remarkable project in the Forest of Dean is going up against a landmark university building in Oxford, the reimagining of one of the world's greatest research libraries, a gallery for Damien Hirst's p…
Green light for Vinopolis redevelopment; Meyer Bergman to ‘add new dimension’ to Bankside
Southwark Borough Council has green-lighted the redevelopment of the former wine-tasting venue Vinopolis into a 197,786 square foot mixed-use scheme.