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Architects: Tasou Associates
- Area: 120 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Maxlight, Velfac, Wallbarn
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Professionals: Ellis and Moore Consulting Engineers, MBC Group
Canal House / Tasou Associates
The Slatted Extension / YARD
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Architects: YARD Architects
- Area: 182 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Cornice, Lusso Stone, Mandarin Stone, Maxlight
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Professionals: Blue Engineering
The Rower's House / Loader Monteith
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Architects: Loader Monteith
- Area: 202 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Kebony, Metsa Woods, Architectural Vision Systems, Petersen Tegl
Recycling Brick Constructions in the UK: 14 Building Restorations and Extensions
The use of brick plays a very important role in the architectural history of the United Kingdom. Construction techniques that involve brick and stone have been in constant progress. In fact, brick production improved over time, making the material the most popular one in the construction industry. From the 18th century onwards, brickwork was predominantly used in domestic and industrial architecture, but later on, it was introduced to the structure of warehouses and factories, as well as other various forms of infrastructure.
While many of these buildings are still operating to this day, it comes as no surprise. Refurbishment and reuse are highly recommended techniques, and in many cases, the only methods to maintain densely populated European cities. Therefore, the challenge lays in reusing these buildings and recycling the materials available, always trying to retain as much of the original structure as possible.
Fresh and Green House Extension / Sanya Polescuk Architects
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Architects: Sanya Polescuk Architects
- Area: 190 m²
- Year: 2019
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Professionals: Engineers HRW, QS, AJ Oaks & Partners, Enhabit
More Mews / Sanya Polescuk Architects
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Architects: Amanda Li Hope, Sanya Polescuk Architects
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Allgood, Ronacrete, VMZINC, Velfac
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Professionals: A J Oakes & Partners, Amirilan Management Ltd, Michael Chester & Partners, So Go Solar Ltd