A playful exhibition puts three British buildings co-created by women centre stage, complete with dancing floor plans
in Devon, an 18th-century house like no other. It was created by the cousins Jane and Mary Parminter for their own use, and is circular in plan, with lozenge-shaped windows. The third is thein Hampstead, north London, a delicate two-storey pavilion in glass and steel designed in the 1970s by the architects Patty and Michael Hopkins for themselves, and where they still live.
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