All Housing articles – Page 161
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Architect gets resi green light after appeal
Child Graddon Lewis will now build five-storey block in Barnet
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Devon team second in Manila site contest
A team of graduates from Devon practice Roderick James Architects has won second place in an international competition to design disaster-resistant housing and associated community facilities for a site in Taguig City, Manila.
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Go-ahead for RCK Preston homes
RCK Architects has been given planning permission to build an affordable housing scheme in the middle of Preston.
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UK's first bronze-clad house completed
Burrell Architects and BCA London have finished work on home in Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire.
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Robert Adam nabs huge Aldershot housing job
A team featuring Robert Adam has won a huge scheme to build 4,500 homes on former army land in Aldershot.Adam Architecture’s masterplanning arm, Adam Urbanism, is part of the group headed by landlord and developer Grainger which will build the new homes and accompanying community facilities in the Hampshire town.Defence ...
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Resi market boosts architects' optimism
Firms expecting more work from private housing says RIBA Future Trends report
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HLM and Studio Egret West submit £100 million London scheme
Mixed-use Greenwich project goes in for planning
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Cabe critiques new Chelsea Barracks plans
Revised plans for Chelsea Barracks drawn up by Dixon Jones, Squire & Partners and Kim Wilkie Associates fail to meet the needs of the 21st century, Cabe has warned
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House building falls to lowest level in 88 years
The number of house building completions in England fell to a record low in 2010, down 13% on 2009.
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Paddington Cucumber wins outline planning
Westminster Council has granted outline planning permission to Robin Partington’s Cucumber tower.
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Baca Architects files Norwich homes plan
Flood-risk specialist Baca Architects and Dutch masterplanner Atelier Pro Architekten have submitted an outline planning application for 682 homes on a brownfield site in Norwich.
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Anderson Bell & Christie win Scottish council work
Architect Anderson Bell & Christie has been appointed to design the next phase of Edinburgh’s council housing stock
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Recession and the state of the architecture profession
BD’s sister title Building finds architects ’knocked sideways’ by recession - but how does that affect design?
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Green light for Blackheath eco home
E2 Architecture & Interiors has received planning consent to build an eco-house adjoining a grade II* listed pagoda designed by William Chambers in Blackheath, south-east London.
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Rogers Stirk Harbour bags another Thames-side development
Tideway Wharf granted planning by Wandsworth Council
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Innovative gay retirement community plans unveiled
Architect says scheme in Palm Springs, California, will keep residents fit and active
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Cartwright Pickard Architects wins planning for PassivHaus homes
West London development tackles cramped plot by using shared spaces
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Retirement home lifeline for architects
Architects will be able to pick up work if care home provider Anchor is successful in its hunt for sites for 1,100 new retirement properties across the south of England.