The Don’t Move, Improve! 2023 longlist has been announced, unveiling some 50 homes and swathes of creativity in London’s residential architecture
The Don’t Move, Improve! 2023 longlist has been announced, revealing 50 renovation projects, an excellent who’s who of the most creative architects working within London’s residential landscape right now. As pleasant roads of terraced housing reign in the residential boroughs of London – from Lambeth to Kensington and Chelsea, Camden to Hackney – you might not be able to tell from the street that there's a quiet revolution going on behind the uniform façades.
With 80 per cent of UK homes that will still be in use by 2050 having already been built, decarbonising this existing housing stock is key. That’s why each longlisted project has been selected by the jury for its innovative approach to sustainable living – from material use to low-energy solutions. Notably, there’s a focus on wellbeing too – with dramatic improvements to daylight, better access to nature and flashes of mood-enhancing colours.
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