All Housing articles – Page 102
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HOK submits plans for western Europe's tallest flats
67-storey apartment block planned for Canary Wharf
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Levitt Bernstein's Old Street homes given green light
Work will include retail and improving public space
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Metropolitan Workshop, Mae and Haworth Tompkins join up for Brixton work
Scheme will include 300 new homes
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Matthew Lloyd and Mae get green light for HS2 replacement homes
Architects designed 116 homes across eight sites near Euston station
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Jam tomorrow, promises Chipperfield as profits hit again
Practice cuts staff but says it will ‘grow steadily’ in coming years
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Pepper-potting social and private housing 'improves social cohesion'
Report also disproves claim that social housing drags down value of private homes - as long as it is well-designed
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Architects dominate housing crisis ideas competition
Two-thirds of 100 finalists are architects
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What the Dutch can teach us about cladding
Energiesprong, a Dutch government-supported super-insulation approach, is being transferred to the UK housing market. Could it offer an answer to the country’s environmental and fuel poverty issues?
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Inspector throws out London council's decison on JTP tower
Bromley’s ‘incongruous and overbearing’ objections overruled
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Stitch submits its second tranche of homes for South Acton
Regeneration project includes 250 homes
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Rejigged Greenwich Peninsula scheme gets green light
SOM, Conran Partners among those working on Allies Morrison masterplan
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Rogers in dig at house builders
‘We need to challenge monopoly of big house builders,’ says architect
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Apartment building, Binningen, Switzerland by Lütjens Padmanabhan Architekten
In parallel with a delicate ordering of its interiors, the exterior focus of this two-storey apartment building on the outskirts of Basel, Switzerland is its complex and playful render facade, writes Hugh Strange
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Feilden Clegg’s homes plan for Fred West prison
Sites sold two years ago under government cost-cutting plans