All Housing articles – Page 156
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Review
Great Marlborough Street student housing in Manchester by Hodder & Partners
Stephen Hodder discusses how his practice’s new 33-storey housing in Manchester will meet the high expectations of student customers in the city’s second highest tower
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News
Scott Brownrigg wins planning for Mayfair mews homes
Scott Brownrigg has won planning and listed building consent for two new private residential schemes in Mayfair. The redevelopment will see two substantial private residences created at 3 Down Street Mews, a former annexe to the Calvary & Guards club beside Green Park.They will incorporate three basement levels containing a ...
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News
Fire breaks out on site of Foster refurbishment in London
Blaze at landmark Marconi Building on the Strand tackled by 75 firefighters
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News
Chipperfield amends luxury housing scheme
Council gives green light for changes to ongoing De Vere Gardens scheme in Kensington
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News
HCA beats housing targets
But chief flags up future concerns given the state of public finances
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News
Chelsea Barracks plans recommended for approval
Westminster council meeting next week will consider whether affordable housing offer is adequate
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News
Ian Simpson to turn water tanks into homes
Plans feature a six-bed home and adjacent holiday cottage
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News
Architecture minister lists Lubetkin estate in Paddington
Late 1940s Hallfield Estate described as a “seminal” post-war estate
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Technical
Royal Road housing by Panter Hudspith
This sizeable London housing scheme in Southwark presents a varied street elevation while incorporating gardens and mature trees.
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Technical
Sulgrave Gardens by Cartwright Pickard
This £5.5m scheme will be the first mixed-tenure PassivHaus development in London and the architect’s first attempt at this type of sustainable design
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Opinion
Should local councils still be building housing?
Yes, says Campbell Robb, some councils are well placed to take direct action; while Richard Wellings says subsidised housing breeds welfare dependency
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News
Worried Ministry of Sound fails to block Panter Hudspith tower
Scheme for building in south London gets OK despite club’s objections
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News
Proctor & Matthews wins permission for big Kent scheme
Project in Horsted for Countryside Properties will include more than 300 homes, community and retail
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Building Study
Anne Mews housing in Barking by AHMM and Maccreanor Lavington
Allford Hall Monaghan & Morris and Maccreanor Lavington Architects have breathed new life into traditional London housing types to provide the first new council housing built in Barking & Dagenham for 25 years.
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News
Government plans 100,000 new homes on state-owned land by 2015
All government departments to be required to identify surplus land ripe for development
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News
Conran & Partners submits plans for Walthamstow
Controversial plans for historic dog-track delivered to council
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News
Gateshead council demolition decision "unlawful"
Judge speaks out against decision to bulldoze housing
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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.
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News
AHMM’s Oklahoma level breaks ground
Work has started on site on AHMM’s £15 million Level apartments in Oklahoma City.