March 24th, 2014
March 24th, 2014
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Despite being taken to the High Court, a local conservation group has failed in their attempts to stop the demolition of one of London’s finest modern homes. The house, in Blackheath, was designed in 1970 by the architect David Branch for himself and his family. Photography: Tim Crocker

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House Style with Charlotte Taylor

Issue No.2 of The Modern House Magazine is here

Galleries and outdoor cultural spaces reopening this April

Gardener’s Diary: what seeds to sow in spring

New C20 Society book and lecture celebrate Alison and Peter Smithson

Architect Christophe Egret on what it means to build well-designed new homes