All Housing articles – Page 51
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News
MHCLG pledges new guidance to ban ‘poor doors’
Housing secretary James Brokenshire says segregation stories have ‘appalled’ him
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Office-to-resi conversions challenge communities’ health, claims report
Document slams permitted-development rights and calls for more cash to build social housing
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Feilden Clegg Bradley secures planning for Bristol housing
Flats to be built on the banks of the River Avon will be up to 17 storeys tall
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Hawkins Brown reveals Alton Estate proposals
Plans to regenerate internationally-acclaimed modernist estate drawn up with Barton Willmore and Tate Hindle
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RIBA flags ‘hidden housing crisis’ faced by elderly
Younger people will also benefit from better, more accessible housing, says report
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Newcastle practice wins flood-resistant housing competition
Housing will be built on two sites in Hull
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Technical
Technical Study: North West Cambridge housing by Stanton Williams
The architect’s first affordable housing creates a sense of intimacy while complying with tough daylight regulations, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Metropolitan Workshop and PRP bank on building society homes
Nationwide Building Society working with Igloo Regeneration
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Bubbles all round as Woods Bagot lands £175m Soapworks job
Practice picked as lead designer for city-fringe site in Bristol
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Government seeks designer for new Beijing Embassy residence
RIBA competition eyes earthquake-resistant, feng shui-compliant symbol of Britishness
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Jon Matthews bags planning for Manchester tower
Seventeen-storey glass block approved for city-centre conservation area
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Spurs scores appeal win on housing scheme
F3 Architects-designed development near new stadium will contain 316 homes
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Richmond House tops C20 Society's buildings-at-risk list
Grade II* former Department of Health headquarters leads peril roster
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Turn retail parks into housing estates, says Building Beautiful commission
Ash Sakula’s Newcastle housing praised in interim report
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‘Architects need to put down their pencils, get out and campaign’
Structural reform is only way to solve housing crisis, says former Peabody chief
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Architect criticises nimby neighbours as housing gets planning nod
LSI’s Peter Courtney said default response should not be an automatic ‘no’
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Fourfoursixsix sorted for flats on Royal Mail site
Nine Elms development is practice’s biggest UK project
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PLB gets go-ahead for tweaked Aldgate student tower
Architect lops storeys off original plans and creates space for 16th-century theatre remains
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Features
A new age of council housebuilding is dawning
Mark Swenarton on what we need to learn from the Homes Fit for Heroes programme a century ago
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