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Orlando & Lisette Rodriguez on post-opulence & patience
The husband and wife team behind new practice Rodriguez Design Studio explain how to achieve timeless interiors - and why flexibility is the key to attracting buyers in the current climate...
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The Missing Market: Why London property developers are missing out on over 23,000 new-build buyers
Savills has identified a significant "missing market" for new-build homes in the capital that property developers "cannot afford to miss out on."
Ranked: The world’s top 15 ‘Luxury Cities’
New York, Tokyo and Hong Kong are the top global cities for luxury living, according to a new index by HNW research house Wealth X.
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From piggeries to prime real estate: Touring Holland Park with a prime resi insider
RBKC specialist Simon Rose takes us on a whistle-stop tour of the Holland Park patch, covering the area’s remarkable transformation from notorious slum to UHNW haven, the best new schemes, and how the…
How algorithms are designing better buildings
Four decades after CAD first helped architects to experiment with new organic forms, computers are poised to change buildings once again, explains Silvio Carta...
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Designing a new City landmark: Inside the Pan Pacific tower
PLP Architecture, MSMR and Yabu Pushelberg are creating a statement mixed-use scheme in the heart of the Square Mile, delivering 160 high-spec private residences alongside a luxury hotel in a 43-storey…
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A-listings: Celebrity property stories of the month
July’s most interesting rumours involving famous people and their homes – some of which might even turn out to be true…
How drones and aerial vehicles could change cities
Drones, personal flying vehicles and air taxis will require the built environment to change dramatically, writes Paul Cureton - potentially ushering in new styles of building, and leading to more sustainable…