All Housing articles – Page 29
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Features
Is this what you mean by transparency on viability, RBKC?
There is a desperate shortage of affordable housing in Kensington and the council is planning to build some beside Trellick Tower. But Emma Dent Coad has some unanswered questions
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News
Haworth Tompkins flats ‘would block view of Trellick Tower’, say opponents
Goldfinger estate would be damaged for sake of 20 social rented homes, claims local councillor and historian
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Developer pulls £1bn Simpson Haugh hotel rather than face inquiry
Controversial hotel and resi scheme would have replaced Seifert’s Kensington Forum hotel in west London
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Developers can’t pay for affordable housing, says British Land chief
Canada Water boss Roger Madelin said general taxation should fund submarket housing
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Team picked for Hackney Wick masterplan development
Hawkins Brown, Delvendahl Martin and Studio Weave all working on the project
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AHMM wins approval for office block on MJP’s Southwark Tube station
Scheme was redesigned after architect’s plan for 30-storey flats fell through
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Corstorphine & Wright’s major Southampton scheme approved after post-covid rejig
Retail and hotel space scaled back in wake of pandemic
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Features
In pictures: Thirty years of Lacaton & Vassal
Gallery: Half a dozen of the Pritzker Prize-winners’ best projects
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News
Hammerson submits plans for 300 CRTKL homes on former Debenhams store
Retail landlord says build-to-rent scheme is start of ’structural shift’ in UK high streets
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Lacaton and Vassal win 2021 Pritzker Prize
French architects have built a reputation for imaginative reuse
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Opinion
Have we passed peak London?
‘London is going to become a lot scruffier,’ Yolande Barnes tells Ben Flatman
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News
John Lewis predicts 40% of future profits could come from housebuilding
Meanwhile M S sparks outcry with Pilbrow Partners plan to demolish Oxford Street landmark
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‘Church could transform construction industry’
Taking a long-term view and demanding higher standards would set a new benchmark, argues chair of housing commission
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Features
Analysis: How the church can use its land to ease the nation’s housing crisis
What can one of the UK’s biggest landowners do to put its resources where its mouth is? Elizabeth Hopkirk reports
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Opinion
Strong suburbs or regressive rhetoric?
Policy Exchange wants to give residents a vote over demolishing their own streets. Julia Park spots a few flaws in their arguments
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News
Arrested developer agrees deal to restart £70m Manchester tower stalled by fraud probe
Three Falconer Chester Hall schemes were put on hold after police investigation into Elliot Lawless
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Jenrick approves Darling Associates’ 480 Birmingham homes
Housing secretary supports £130m project in Digbeth despite council opposition
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Green light for JTP’s 650-home Maidenhead town centre revamp
Scheme will see 1960s shopping centre flattened
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Mae only Brit on Russian masterplanning longlist
Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen also in final five
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Green light for Bell Phillips flats paves way for AHMM Southwark tube tower
Approval clears path for 17-storey office tower on MacCormac station