This week, the UK's best new house and London home extensions were revealed
This week on Dezeen, an angular country home based on hop kilns won the title of UK house of the year, and 30 projects were shortlisted for the Don't Move, Improve! 2018 awards.
London's best new house extensions were revealed in the Don't Move, Improve! 2018 shortlist ? an annual competition to find the best renovated homes in the UK's capital.
Caring Wood country home in Kent named RIBA House of the Year 2017
RIBA announced the winner of its House of the Year 2017 title. Caring Wood, designed by British architects James Macdonald Wright and Niall Maxwell, was described by the judges described as "brave".
Elsewhere in the UK, architects gave their two cents on the government's house-building plans for Oxford and Cambridge, and Richard Rogers, Rem Koolhaas and Toyo Ito called for the AA to drop plans for staff cuts. New York commences plans to landmark Philip Johnson's AT&T building
New York has moved to bestow landmark status to Philip Johnson's postmodern AT&T skyscraper ? an action that could stop Snøhetta's planned renovation of the building from going ahead.
Meanwhile, the Scandinavian firm set its sights elsewhere in Manhattan, unveiling plans for a residential tower on the Upper West Side with an angular terrace sliced out of its facade.
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