Main image: Pictured: Computer-generated image the Belvedere raised garden and Thomas Paine bridge, at the Phoenix in Lewes, East Sussex (Human Nature with Periscope / Mae Architects / Expedition Engineering)
Super-sustainable housing scheme in East Sussex promises to be Britain’s biggest timber-structure neighbourhood
Sustainable property developer Human Nature has revealed plans to transform a 7.9 hectare brownfield site in Lewes into a new 700-home mixed-use neighbourhood with top-notch sustainability credentials.
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Hong Kong developer/designer’s London debut promises ‘a new benchmark in bespoke interior design’ in South Ken
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