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By: Melissa York

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  • RIBA’s new exhibition looks at how architects have rebuilt cities destroyed by natural disasters

    February 25, 2016

    Nobody knows how many people died in the fire. Six deaths were recorded, but many were thought to have been incinerated beyond recognition and many more cooked alive in temperatures exceeding 1,700 degrees Celsius. The streets resembled the lower circles of hell and the Great Fire, as it became known, was the second tragedy to [...]

  • We profile five young developers that are shaking up the UK property industry

    February 25, 2016

    The free-thinking “millennial generation” could be our most entrepreneurial age group. Having pushed the boundaries of communications and technology, many are now challenging traditional businesses, including property development, and are making a significant mark. They may be young, but the self confidence and business sense of the five developers profiled here has helped them deliver [...]

  • City Living: Kenmont Gardens in Kensal Rise is the most impressive church conversion you’ve ever seen

    February 25, 2016

    A lot can change in ten years. Chamberlayne Road, the jugular vein of Kensal Rise that pumps all life between Ladbroke Grove and Willesden Green, was once the drive-by-shooting capital of London. Now, it’s packed with pubs, music venues, boutiques and restaurants and the surrounding streets are populated by a host of celebrity admirers and [...]

  • Country Living: Architect Gareth Hoskins brings modernism to the Lomond Hills

    February 25, 2016

    The Duncan House was designed by the architect Gareth Hoskins OBE in 2002, located within the historic walls of a former fruit garden at the foot of the picturesque Lomond Hills, sixteen miles from St Andrews, in Fife. Full-height windows across much of the house give wonderful views across the surrounding landscaped gardens and make [...]

  • Zlota 44 is the tallest residential building in Warsaw and it’s hoping to catch the eye of Western investors

    February 25, 2016

    For millionaire investors, the obvious place to buy for profit is in one of Europe’s great cities. But the bright lights of London, Paris and Berlin may be blinding buyers to smaller pockets of investment that have big potential. One of these is Poland. After years of building it up, the Poles now boast the largest [...]

  • Is TfL lighting the way with its new interiors for the London Underground?

    February 25, 2016

    While most of us can appreciate the marvel that is the London Underground – especially those who have travelled on the Paris and New York equivalents – few actually enjoy using it on a day-to-day basis. So TfL has hired architectural lighting firm Nulty+ and saddled them with quite a challenge; making your commute more [...]

  • Top tips for choosing a mortgage broker and how to get the best out of them

    February 23, 2016

    Graham Lock, CEO of House Network Research rates and reputable brokers In the digital age, you can gain access to a variety of comparison websites such as moneysupermarket.com or comparethemarket.com, without the need for extensive credit checks, which would damage your hard-earned credit rating. If you come across specialist terminology, check out some of the [...]

  • Focus On Shadwell: Good transport and pubs mean promising times ahead in East London

    February 23, 2016

    St Chad – after whom east London’s Chadwelle, now known as Shadwell, is named – is jokingly referred to as the patron saint of botched elections. This modern nickname was applied after the 2000 US election, when irregular “chads” (punched holes) may have defaced enough ballots cost Al Gore the 2000 US election. Chad is [...]

  • Property of the Fortnight: Mayfair’s “upside down” house on the market for £7.25m

    February 23, 2016

    A Californian-style party pad has entered the market in one of London’s most austere districts – and it’s a bargain at £7m, according its sales agent. The three-bedroom, six floor house in Hays Mews in Mayfair is unusual for UK buyers with its “upside down” layout, in which the bedrooms are to be found on the [...]

  • Dulux’s online interior design service Amazing Space wants to democratise interior design

    February 23, 2016

    It was only a matter of time before technology began to infiltrate the interior design business. But Dinny Court, marketing manager for paint brand Dulux, seems surprised it hasn’t happened sooner. “More than half of homeowners say that they want help but over 60 per cent say they can’t afford it. Only a really small [...]

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