All Housing articles – Page 152
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News
Robert Stern wins central London luxury development
Project would be first in UK for US architect
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Farshid Moussavi wins major Paris housing project
Farshid Moussavi Architecture has won an international competition to design a 12,000sq m housing project in Paris.
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Levitt Bernstein wins in Stockwell design competition
PRP and JCMT miss out on £20 million Thrayle House project
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Opinion
Missing the point of parks
Giles Dolphin, assistant director of planning for the Greater London Authority, writing in defence of One Hyde Park (Letters September 16) stated that the building: “if visible above the trees would have improved views from Hyde Park on account of its architectural excellence”.
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Opinion
Rykwert needs no more gilding
Joseph Rykwert’s Chelsea housing is well saved, but using it to prove that he can design as well as think (“Top names back Rykwert for medal”, News September 23) does not enhance his claim for the RIBA Gold Medal.
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Planning application submitted for Olympic park legacy
Allies & Morrison led masterplanning design team
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5th Studio to revamp Norwich tower
5th Studio has been appointed to redesign the 11-storey Westlegate building in Norwich, a 1960s tower in the city centre.The building was recently bought by a joint venture between Soho Estates and Norwich-based FW Properties.The London-based practice, which also has an office in Cambridge, was commissioned after an invited competition, ...
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Alan Camp submits plans for London developments
Alan Camp Architects has submitted two planning applications for developments in the south London boroughs of Wandsworth and Southwark.
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Tory Conference: Boris Johnson enters 'shameful shoebox' debate
London mayor addresses housing space standards in conference speech
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HGP unveils designs for Southampton's tallest building
Carphone Warehouse chairman behind 28-storey £74 million Admiral’s Quay scheme
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Cartwright Pickard receives permission for Sheffield student scheme
Cartwright Pickard Architects and Elmsdale Estates have been awarded planning permission for a student residence-led scheme in the city
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First homes completed at Scottish Poundbury
Development profits of Prince’s Foundation’s Knockroon project will repay loan taken out to buy historic Dumfries House
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Opinion
Planning reform must lift housebuilding standards
The RIBA’s discussion over housing space standards will not improve the standard of housebuilding (“Architects pan RIBA’s home space campaign” News September 23).
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Opinion
Is design of Britain’s public housing over-regulated?
Yes, says David Prichard, there are too many sources of guidance; while Robert Klaschka thinks we need greater consistency
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Building Study
Solid, Amsterdam, Netherlands, by Tony Fretton Architects
Tony Fretton’s mixed-use building for an Amsterdam housing association combines a 200-year lifespan with a sustainable social function
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News
Make wins approval for 1,000 homes on Hornsey gas works
Outline permission for National Grid and LDA’s Clarendon Square joint venture
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£150m Worthing regeneration plans approved
Proposals from Russ Drage Architects win council go-ahead
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Way clear for Theis & Khan cottage
Theis & Khan Architects have won planning permission for an extension to grade II listed Church Cottage in Melchbourne, Bedfordshire.
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Green light for Squire & Partners' Camden canal scheme
Project for 54 homes approved by council
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Architects attack RIBA’s space standards campaign
Concern move will damage relationships with housebuilders