All Housing articles – Page 150
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News
Stock Woolstencroft submits east London housing plans
Rainham Marshes mixed-use scheme would create 500 homes
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Outrage over MVRDV's '9/11 twin towers' design
Dutch architect apologises for design that ‘resembles towers collapsing’
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Conran and Partners wins £60m Lambeth scheme
Henley Homes project will provide 200 homes on a 1.2 ha site.
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S333’s Belgian win paves way for new work
£18 million residential scheme is first project in the country for the Dutch firm
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Healthy outlook for South Bronx scheme
Grimshaw’s housing development in New York nears completion
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Opinion
Architects must focus on housing
In response to the news that many of the houses at Scotland’s Housing Expo have failed to sell, the profession should accept your criticism that it is failing to make sufficient headway in producing sustainable housing that is both high quality and low cost (Leader December 2).
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Rogers rallies MPs and peers to reject planning reforms
Architect says cities have to protected from “dereliction”
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Pope Priestley wins Nationwide Sustainable Housing Awards
David Tigg Architects and Imaginary Rock Foundation named runners-up
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Developers vie to build first Olympic park neighbourhood
Architects will work for winning team on Chobham Manor
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Rogers blasted by ex-partner over housing scheme
Marco Goldschmied accuses architect of hypocrisy
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Inspirations
Cany Ash’s Inspiration: Unité d’Habitation, France
Source: Gareth Gardner Refurbished elevation: As well as apartments, the Unité contained 26 different community uses including a commercial floor of shops and a rooftop paddling pool.
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Low valuations stifle sales of Highland Housing homes
Surveyors failing to take account of houses’ green features
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Autumn Statement: Architects to benefit from education and housing spend
Foster welcomes plans to consider Thames Hub proposals
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Coalition’s housing boost ‘needs design funds’
Architects have called for design funding from the government to avoid a wave of poor-quality residential projects on the back of plans to boost Britain’s ailing house building industry.
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Building Study
First Look: Peter Barber’s ziggurat homes form fourth side of Stepney site
Peter Barber Architects has revealed plans for a new social housing development set around a community garden, at Hannibal Road in Stepney, east London.
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Formation Architects designs first Skanska housing
Residential development planned for Clay Farm, Cambridge
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Studio Egret West plans 34-storey Waterloo tower
Proposals include flats, a community centre and offices for Christian charity Oasis
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Elder & Cannon picks up two Saltire gongs
Scottish housing awards also go to Rettie & Co and Cameron Webster Architects
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Richard Rogers wants to design more low-cost housing
Architect is working on £60 million project in Deptford