All Housing articles – Page 13
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News
Green light for Proctor & Matthews and ECD Architects’ Stratford tower refurb
1960s slab to be stripped back to its concrete core and rebuilt to passivhaus standards
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HTA’s boosted Isle of Dogs tower set for green light
Practice adds five storeys to estate-regeneration scheme centrepiece for Mount Anvil and One Housing
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Planning inspector blocks Karakusevic Carson towers
435-home east London scheme dubbed “overwhelmingy dense” and suffering “a sense of poverty” in its expression
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Planning inspector green-lights controversial Whittam Cox scheme
Fourteen-storey development with 289 homes can be built on vacant Tyneside plot
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AHMM’s 36-storey Stratford tower set for go-ahead
Block will replace HMRC offices with new sixth-form centre and student housing for UAL
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Green light for first phase of ‘inside out’ estate regeneration
Masterplan drawn up by Levitt Bernstein, Proctor & Matthews Architects and Cullinan Studio aims to reduce antisocial behaviour on 1970s South London development
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Features
Barbican Centre at 40: how an international arts venue took shape
The pioneering scheme is celebrating its 40th birthday. Former managing director Nicholas Kenyon explains how the initial plans for a residential development evolved
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Corstorphine & Wright’s Manchester tower approved at appeal
Planning inspector green-lights 28-storey student scheme that city council said used “poor quality cladding material”
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Opinion
Design better, specify better and consume more carefully – that’s my (not so) radical idea
While we should all be taking action in order to preserve our planet, direct action is actually rather less effective than well-placed words if we want to drive real and lasting change, writes Matthew Lloyd
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Jenrick says ministers ‘lack political will’ to tackle housing crisis
Former secretary of state warns 300,000-homes-a-year manifesto commitment will not be met
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New infrastructure tax targets schemes’ gross development value
Government sets out thinking on proposed Infrastructure Levy in the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill
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RG&P gets go-ahead for arts-and-crafts inspired residential development
93-home scheme on exclusive London street features swimming pool and ballroom
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Gove signals end of 300,000-homes-a-year commitment
Housing secretary says aiming for one target risks “making an enemy of the common good”
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Groupwork and Levitt Bernstein shortlisted in Bristol housing competition
HTA and FBM also in running to create new homes on city-council car park site next to grade I-listed church
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HTA plans for Ebbsfleet Garden City submitted
First phase of scheme’s mixed-use district centre is lodged by developer Henley Investments
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Gove confirms plans for local design codes
Housing secretary takes aim at ”modernist architects who sneer at what the rest of us actually like”
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AHMM scoops three RIBA London Awards
Allies & Morrison, Sheppard Robson and Surman Weston score double victories on 42-strong winners’ list
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Council looking to push forward with £100m Karakusevic Carson Architects schemes
Brent council is looking for a partner for the residential projects in Wembley
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Tim Ronalds, Purcell and Sandy Rendel bag RIBA South East Awards
Seven-strong winners list also includes Bell Phillips, Haverstock, Fletcher Crane and RX Architects
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Clarity on regs ‘could reverse decline in London tower schemes’
Expert says new regime offers more certainty as Building Safety Bill receives royal assent