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  • 'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
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    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time

    Marina Tabassum has built emergency homes for the delta-dwellers of the Ganges using grass and bamboo. Her Serpentine pavilion - part tropical glasshouse, part 70s office block - is a chic, meditative place for an overpriced coffee.

    Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time, designed by Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum and her firm Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA) at Serpentine Pavilion, London.

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  • 'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
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    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time

    Marina Tabassum has built emergency homes for the delta-dwellers of the Ganges using grass and bamboo. Her Serpentine pavilion - part tropical glasshouse, part 70s office block - is a chic, meditative place for an overpriced coffee.

    Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time, designed by Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum and her firm Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA) at Serpentine Pavilion, London.

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  • 'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
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    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time

    Marina Tabassum has built emergency homes for the delta-dwellers of the Ganges using grass and bamboo. Her Serpentine pavilion - part tropical glasshouse, part 70s office block - is a chic, meditative place for an overpriced coffee.

    Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time, designed by Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum and her firm Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA) at Serpentine Pavilion, London.

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  • 'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
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    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time

    Marina Tabassum has built emergency homes for the delta-dwellers of the Ganges using grass and bamboo. Her Serpentine pavilion - part tropical glasshouse, part 70s office block - is a chic, meditative place for an overpriced coffee.

    Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time, designed by Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum and her firm Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA) at Serpentine Pavilion, London.

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  • 'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
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    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time

    Marina Tabassum has built emergency homes for the delta-dwellers of the Ganges using grass and bamboo. Her Serpentine pavilion - part tropical glasshouse, part 70s office block - is a chic, meditative place for an overpriced coffee.

    Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time, designed by Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum and her firm Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA) at Serpentine Pavilion, London.

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  • 'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
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    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time

    Marina Tabassum has built emergency homes for the delta-dwellers of the Ganges using grass and bamboo. Her Serpentine pavilion - part tropical glasshouse, part 70s office block - is a chic, meditative place for an overpriced coffee.

    Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time, designed by Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum and her firm Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA) at Serpentine Pavilion, London.

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  • 'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
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    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time

    Marina Tabassum has built emergency homes for the delta-dwellers of the Ganges using grass and bamboo. Her Serpentine pavilion - part tropical glasshouse, part 70s office block - is a chic, meditative place for an overpriced coffee.

    Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time, designed by Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum and her firm Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA) at Serpentine Pavilion, London.

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  • 'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
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    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time

    Marina Tabassum has built emergency homes for the delta-dwellers of the Ganges using grass and bamboo. Her Serpentine pavilion - part tropical glasshouse, part 70s office block - is a chic, meditative place for an overpriced coffee.

    Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time, designed by Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum and her firm Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA) at Serpentine Pavilion, London.

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  • 'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
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    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time

    Marina Tabassum has built emergency homes for the delta-dwellers of the Ganges using grass and bamboo. Her Serpentine pavilion - part tropical glasshouse, part 70s office block - is a chic, meditative place for an overpriced coffee.

    Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time, designed by Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum and her firm Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA) at Serpentine Pavilion, London.

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  • 'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
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    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time

    Marina Tabassum has built emergency homes for the delta-dwellers of the Ganges using grass and bamboo. Her Serpentine pavilion - part tropical glasshouse, part 70s office block - is a chic, meditative place for an overpriced coffee.

    Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time, designed by Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum and her firm Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA) at Serpentine Pavilion, London.

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  • 'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
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    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time
    'Like an expanding crepe-paper ornament': Serpentine unveils its first movable pavilion. Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time

    Marina Tabassum has built emergency homes for the delta-dwellers of the Ganges using grass and bamboo. Her Serpentine pavilion - part tropical glasshouse, part 70s office block - is a chic, meditative place for an overpriced coffee.

    Serpentine Pavilion 2025 A Capsule in Time, designed by Bangladeshi architect and educator Marina Tabassum and her firm Marina Tabassum Architects (MTA) at Serpentine Pavilion, London.

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  • At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
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    At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
    Lee Broom, the man who put Beyoncé in a swing, gives us a tour of his ultra-glam party palace in south London, UK.

    Broom's quirky home. On an unassuming residential street in Kennington, the split-level apartment is housed in what is thought to be the capital’s oldest fire station.

    Lighting and furniture designer Lee Broom is posing for portraits on the "Beyoncé chair" in the atrium of his south London home.

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  • At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
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    At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
    Lee Broom, the man who put Beyoncé in a swing, gives us a tour of his ultra-glam party palace in south London, UK.

    Broom's quirky home. On an unassuming residential street in Kennington, the split-level apartment is housed in what is thought to be the capital’s oldest fire station.

    Lighting and furniture designer Lee Broom is posing for portraits on the "Beyoncé chair" in the atrium of his south London home.

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  • At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
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    At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
    Lee Broom, the man who put Beyoncé in a swing, gives us a tour of his ultra-glam party palace in south London, UK.

    Broom's quirky home. On an unassuming residential street in Kennington, the split-level apartment is housed in what is thought to be the capital’s oldest fire station.

    Lighting and furniture designer Lee Broom is posing for portraits on the "Beyoncé chair" in the atrium of his south London home.

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  • At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
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    At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
    Lee Broom, the man who put Beyoncé in a swing, gives us a tour of his ultra-glam party palace in south London, UK.

    Broom's quirky home. On an unassuming residential street in Kennington, the split-level apartment is housed in what is thought to be the capital’s oldest fire station.

    Lee Broom in his party bar.
    "We use this space when we have friends over for drinks," he explains.

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  • At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
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    At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
    Lee Broom, the man who put Beyoncé in a swing, gives us a tour of his ultra-glam party palace in south London, UK.

    Broom's quirky home. On an unassuming residential street in Kennington, the split-level apartment is housed in what is thought to be the capital’s oldest fire station.

    Lighting and furniture designer Lee Broom

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  • At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
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    At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
    Lee Broom, the man who put Beyoncé in a swing, gives us a tour of his ultra-glam party palace in south London, UK.

    Broom's quirky home. On an unassuming residential street in Kennington, the split-level apartment is housed in what is thought to be the capital’s oldest fire station.

    Lee Broom in his party bar.
    "We use this space when we have friends over for drinks," he explains.

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  • At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
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    At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
    Lee Broom, the man who put Beyoncé in a swing, gives us a tour of his ultra-glam party palace in south London, UK.

    Broom's quirky home. On an unassuming residential street in Kennington, the split-level apartment is housed in what is thought to be the capital’s oldest fire station.

    Lee Broom in his party bar.
    "We use this space when we have friends over for drinks," he explains.

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  • At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
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    At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
    Lee Broom, the man who put Beyoncé in a swing, gives us a tour of his ultra-glam party palace in south London, UK.

    Broom's quirky home. On an unassuming residential street in Kennington, the split-level apartment is housed in what is thought to be the capital’s oldest fire station.

    Above the crisp-white Corian kitchen worktop is the futuristic Chant chandelier formed of blown glass bricks which resemble ice cubes.

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  • At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
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    At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
    Lee Broom, the man who put Beyoncé in a swing, gives us a tour of his ultra-glam party palace in south London, UK.

    Broom's quirky home. On an unassuming residential street in Kennington, the split-level apartment is housed in what is thought to be the capital’s oldest fire station.

    Lighting and furniture designer Lee Broom

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  • At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
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    At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
    Lee Broom, the man who put Beyoncé in a swing, gives us a tour of his ultra-glam party palace in south London, UK.

    Broom's quirky home. On an unassuming residential street in Kennington, the split-level apartment is housed in what is thought to be the capital’s oldest fire station.

    Lighting and furniture designer Lee Broom

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  • Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.
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    Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.
    Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.

    The model and musician has crafted a bold, bright vision for family living in Kensal Rise.

    Mary Charteris has fashioned her very own colour palace in a leafy pocket of north-west London.

    The model, musician and DJ lives in a three-storey house with her husband Robbie Furze - frontman of rock band The Big Pink - and their daughter.

    Mary Charteris at home.

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  • Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.
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    Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.
    Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.

    The model and musician has crafted a bold, bright vision for family living in Kensal Rise.

    Mary Charteris has fashioned her very own colour palace in a leafy pocket of north-west London.

    The model, musician and DJ lives in a three-storey house with her husband Robbie Furze - frontman of rock band The Big Pink - and their daughter.

    Mary Charteris at home.

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  • Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.
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    Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.
    Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.

    The model and musician has crafted a bold, bright vision for family living in Kensal Rise.

    Mary Charteris has fashioned her very own colour palace in a leafy pocket of north-west London.

    The model, musician and DJ lives in a three-storey house with her husband Robbie Furze - frontman of rock band The Big Pink - and their daughter.

    Mary Charteris at home.

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  • Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.
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    Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.
    Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.

    The model and musician has crafted a bold, bright vision for family living in Kensal Rise.

    Mary Charteris has fashioned her very own colour palace in a leafy pocket of north-west London.

    The model, musician and DJ lives in a three-storey house with her husband Robbie Furze - frontman of rock band The Big Pink - and their daughter.

    Mary Charteris at home.

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  • Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.
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    Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.
    Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.

    The model and musician has crafted a bold, bright vision for family living in Kensal Rise.

    Mary Charteris has fashioned her very own colour palace in a leafy pocket of north-west London.

    The model, musician and DJ lives in a three-storey house with her husband Robbie Furze - frontman of rock band The Big Pink - and their daughter.

    Mary Charteris at home.

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  • Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.
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    Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.
    Dj Mary Charteris's 'colour palace' London home is perfect for family life.

    The model and musician has crafted a bold, bright vision for family living in Kensal Rise.

    Mary Charteris has fashioned her very own colour palace in a leafy pocket of north-west London.

    The model, musician and DJ lives in a three-storey house with her husband Robbie Furze - frontman of rock band The Big Pink - and their daughter.

    Mary Charteris at home.

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  • At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
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    At home with Lee Broom, the designer who put Beyonce in a swing.
    Lee Broom, the man who put Beyoncé in a swing, gives us a tour of his ultra-glam party palace in south London, UK.

    Broom's quirky home. On an unassuming residential street in Kennington, the split-level apartment is housed in what is thought to be the capital’s oldest fire station.

    Lighting and furniture designer Lee Broom is posing for portraits on the "Beyoncé chair" in the atrium of his south London home.

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  • 'Left to rot': Glasgow's crumbling heritage comes into focus for 850th anniversary
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    'Left to rot': Glasgow's crumbling heritage comes into focus for 850th anniversary
    Pressure grows to do something about Glasgow city centre's decaying buildings and empty shops in 'year of urgency'

    Decline in footfall and rise in online shopping, accelerated by the pandemic, has hit hard, while the rapid inflation in construction costs and interest rates means that much-needed residential conversions have stalled.

    Glasgow city centre dilapidated buildings and streets
    The continuing building works on Sauchiehall Street in Glasgow.

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  • 'Left to rot': Glasgow's crumbling heritage comes into focus for 850th anniversary
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    'Left to rot': Glasgow's crumbling heritage comes into focus for 850th anniversary
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    Decline in footfall and rise in online shopping, accelerated by the pandemic, has hit hard, while the rapid inflation in construction costs and interest rates means that much-needed residential conversions have stalled.

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    White plastic covering over the Glasgow School of Art building in the city centre.

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  • 'Left to rot': Glasgow's crumbling heritage comes into focus for 850th anniversary
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    'Left to rot': Glasgow's crumbling heritage comes into focus for 850th anniversary
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    Decline in footfall and rise in online shopping, accelerated by the pandemic, has hit hard, while the rapid inflation in construction costs and interest rates means that much-needed residential conversions have stalled.

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    The Prince and Princess of Wales Hospice at Carlton Place in Glasgow.

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  • 'Left to rot': Glasgow's crumbling heritage comes into focus for 850th anniversary
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    'Left to rot': Glasgow's crumbling heritage comes into focus for 850th anniversary
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    Decline in footfall and rise in online shopping, accelerated by the pandemic, has hit hard, while the rapid inflation in construction costs and interest rates means that much-needed residential conversions have stalled.

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    Laurieston House at Carlton Place in Glasgow.

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  • 'Left to rot': Glasgow's crumbling heritage comes into focus for 850th anniversary
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    'Left to rot': Glasgow's crumbling heritage comes into focus for 850th anniversary
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    Decline in footfall and rise in online shopping, accelerated by the pandemic, has hit hard, while the rapid inflation in construction costs and interest rates means that much-needed residential conversions have stalled.

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    The Egyptian Halls ,a category A listed building on Union Street, Glasgow , built between 1870–72 and designed by Alexander "Greek" Thomson..

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  • Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble
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    Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble
    Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble

    Authorities are seeking to fix the city's problem of tiny, overcrowded housing but critics say the new regulations fail to capture the worst offenders.

    Social worker Lai Shan Sze visits a room of cage homes in Hong Kong. The government has pledged to raise minimum standards of subdivided units, but critics say it doesn't address the worst of the city's low income housing, like cage homes.

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  • Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble
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    Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble
    Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble

    Authorities are seeking to fix the city's problem of tiny, overcrowded housing but critics say the new regulations fail to capture the worst offenders.

    A room of cage homes in Hong Kong. The government has pledged to raise minimum standards of subdivided units, but critics say it doesn't address the worst of the city's low income housing, like cage homes.

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  • Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble
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    Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble
    Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble

    Authorities are seeking to fix the city's problem of tiny, overcrowded housing but critics say the new regulations fail to capture the worst offenders.

    Social worker Lai Shan Sze visits Mr Lau, a resident of coffin homes in Hong Kong. The government has pledged to raise minimum standards of subdivided units, but critics say it doesn't address the worst of the city's low income housing

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  • Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble
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    Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble
    Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble

    Authorities are seeking to fix the city's problem of tiny, overcrowded housing but critics say the new regulations fail to capture the worst offenders.

    Inside a subdivided unit in Mong Kok, Hong Kong. New reforms in the city will mean this unit no longer meets legal minimum standards

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    Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble
    Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble

    Authorities are seeking to fix the city's problem of tiny, overcrowded housing but critics say the new regulations fail to capture the worst offenders.

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  • Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble
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    Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble
    Doomed to fail? Hong Kong's attempt to tackle 'shoebox housing' runs into trouble

    Authorities are seeking to fix the city's problem of tiny, overcrowded housing but critics say the new regulations fail to capture the worst offenders.

    Coco, a 70-year-old resident of subdivided housing units is not optimistic about the Hong Kong governmentÕs pledge to raise minimum standards.

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  • Jade Jagger's colourful east london home is the perfect blend of order and chaos
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    Jade Jagger's colourful east london home is the perfect blend of order and chaos
    Designer Jade Jagger's eclectic Hackney home is packed with art, books and fabrics in a way that makes it "quite LA"

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  • Jade Jagger's colourful east london home is the perfect blend of order and chaos
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    Jade Jagger's colourful east london home is the perfect blend of order and chaos
    Designer Jade Jagger's eclectic Hackney home is packed with art, books and fabrics in a way that makes it "quite LA"

    Creative comforts: jade jagger's home is festooned with art, books, fabrics and plants

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    Jade Jagger's colourful east london home is the perfect blend of order and chaos
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  • Jade Jagger's colourful east london home is the perfect blend of order and chaos
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    Jade Jagger's colourful east london home is the perfect blend of order and chaos
    Designer Jade Jagger's eclectic Hackney home is packed with art, books and fabrics in a way that makes it "quite LA"

    Creative comforts: jade jagger's home is festooned with art, books, fabrics and plants

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  • Jade Jagger's colourful east london home is the perfect blend of order and chaos
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    Jade Jagger's colourful east london home is the perfect blend of order and chaos
    Designer Jade Jagger's eclectic Hackney home is packed with art, books and fabrics in a way that makes it "quite LA"

    Jade Jagger's handmade designs with damask brocade and vintage fabrics

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  • Jade Jagger's colourful east london home is the perfect blend of order and chaos
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    Jade Jagger's colourful east london home is the perfect blend of order and chaos
    Designer Jade Jagger's eclectic Hackney home is packed with art, books and fabrics in a way that makes it "quite LA"

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  • My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
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    My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
    Modern art mixed with cosy fabrics works a treat in the artist couple's Islington home.

    "As artists we love colour and the combination of colours," says Idris Khan of the Islington house he shares with Annie Morris, their two children and a cavapoo named Pencil.
    Morris uses inspiration from her own life in her artworks, which include the iconic Stack sculptures, and a dress made out of painted pegs that was commissioned by Burberry.

    Artists Idris Khan and Annie Morris at their home in Islington, north London.

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  • My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
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    My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
    Modern art mixed with cosy fabrics works a treat in the artist couple's Islington home.

    "As artists we love colour and the combination of colours," says Idris Khan of the Islington house he shares with Annie Morris, their two children and a cavapoo named Pencil.
    Morris uses inspiration from her own life in her artworks, which include the iconic Stack sculptures, and a dress made out of painted pegs that was commissioned by Burberry.

    Artists Idris Khan and Annie Morris at their home in Islington, north London.

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    My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
    Modern art mixed with cosy fabrics works a treat in the artist couple's Islington home.

    "As artists we love colour and the combination of colours," says Idris Khan of the Islington house he shares with Annie Morris, their two children and a cavapoo named Pencil.
    Morris uses inspiration from her own life in her artworks, which include the iconic Stack sculptures, and a dress made out of painted pegs that was commissioned by Burberry.

    Artists Idris Khan and Annie Morris at their home in Islington, north London.

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    My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
    Modern art mixed with cosy fabrics works a treat in the artist couple's Islington home.

    "As artists we love colour and the combination of colours," says Idris Khan of the Islington house he shares with Annie Morris, their two children and a cavapoo named Pencil.
    Morris uses inspiration from her own life in her artworks, which include the iconic Stack sculptures, and a dress made out of painted pegs that was commissioned by Burberry.

    Artists Idris Khan and Annie Morris at their home in Islington, north London.

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  • My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
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    My home with Idris Khan and Annie Morris: 'as artists, we love colour'
    Modern art mixed with cosy fabrics works a treat in the artist couple's Islington home.

    "As artists we love colour and the combination of colours," says Idris Khan of the Islington house he shares with Annie Morris, their two children and a cavapoo named Pencil.
    Morris uses inspiration from her own life in her artworks, which include the iconic Stack sculptures, and a dress made out of painted pegs that was commissioned by Burberry.

    Artists Idris Khan and Annie Morris at their home in Islington, north London.

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