All Housing articles – Page 29
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News
Stride Treglown’s Bristol Passivhaus student accommodation scheme approved
First phase of work to be completed by September 2023
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Gort Scott working up 5,700-home east London regeneration plans
Practice commissioned to lead work on New Spitalfields and Leyton Mills urban design strategy and development framework
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Homes by Hawkins Brown and HTA OK’d at Meridian Water
Housebuilder Vistry to start work next month on first 300 homes at north London scheme
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Brownfield site regeneration could unlock 400,000 London homes, report says
Study finds 2,000ha of previously-developed land within walking distance of the capital’s town centres
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East London ‘Tesco town’ given all-clear by Redbridge council
Collaboration between supermarket firm and Weston Homes to provide nearly 1,300 homes in Goodmayes
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Information - BD
On-demand webinar | What can the industry do to best combat the materials shortages?
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On-demand webinar | Innovation in materials: How to avoid brick stains and efflorescence
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News
Glenn Howells and Panter Hudspith’s £400m Woolwich revamp approved after fight
Twentieth Century Society forced a redesign after 1930s covered market was listed
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On-demand webinar | What does a national retrofit strategy mean for UK construction?
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On-demand webinar | What are the implications of the Future Buildings & Homes Standards for the industry?
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On-demand webinar | Are traditional housebuilding methods holding back the carbon agenda?
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On demand | A net zero conversation with Jerry Tate
On demand | Building Design’s Elizabeth Hopkirk speaks to Tate Harmer partner Jerry Tate
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Building Study
Arnulfpark, Munich by Petra & Paul Kahlfeldt Architekten
The formal consistency of Petra & Paul Kahlfeldt Architekten’s facades for a mixed-use development in Munich pays tribute to the city’s tradition of very large buildings
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Analysis
The Netherlands’ Almere leads the way on self-build communities
As the UK government promotes self-build as localism’s answer to the housing crisis, this Dutch town is conducting the biggest low-cost self-build experiment in Europe.