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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Housing is the lowest form of architecture
It’s been exactly five years since I started this blog, so you could say this is an anniversary post of sorts. I thought it might be interesting to revisit a question implied in my first blog post five years ago: … Continue reading
Open plan flat design
New build flats in Britain are dominated by open plan layouts. How does this affect the design of these homes? In flats, an open plan layout usually means a combined kitchen/dining/living space. What are the advantages and disadvantages of open … Continue reading
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