All Housing articles – Page 73
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News
Patel Taylor gives Battersea flats a twist
Lombard Wharf Patel Taylor has completed a curving 28-storey block of flats beside the Thames at Battersea. Lombard Wharf, a few doors down from London heliport, contains 134 flats with one, two and three bedrooms for Barratt London. ...
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SimpsonHaugh gets go-ahead for Manchester student tower
Planners approve 30-storey block despite proximity to heritage buildings
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Squire & Partners resubmits plans for Met Police former HQ
New Scotland Yard design tweaks follow London mayor’s rejection of proposals to boost development’s housing numbers
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Building Study
Building Study: Tapestry Building, King's Cross, by Níall McLaughlin Architects
Níall McLaughlin turns a site’s infrastructure constraints to his advantage to create a richly ornamented terracotta residential block crowned with a stunning ‘square in the air’.
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Green light for pH+ homes in conservation area
Stockwell scheme will replace warehouse with shops and flats
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Features
Why North West Cambridge is a model for building on the green belt
This £1bn development is Cambridge university’s answer to a critical housing shortage for its students and staff. But instead of getting the private sector to build for it, the university has taken on the role of developer itself
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TP Bennett cleared for 37-storey Vauxhall tower
Lambeth council approves student accommodation skyscraper
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AR Design wins planning for Harlow homes
Practice gets go-ahead for site near Alison Brooks’ Stirling Prize-shortlisted Newhall Be scheme
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Inspirations
Annalie Riches' inspiration: Park Hill, Sheffield
Park Hill sparked Sheffield student Annalie Riches’ interest in designing social housing. Now Mikhail Riches is working on phase 2 of its refurbishment
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News
Councils ‘need more cash and more powers’ to boost housing
Architects and local authorities react to Theresa May’s £2bn plans
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May’s extra £2bn for affordable housing ‘not enough’ says RIBA
New president Ben Derbyshire says prime minister’s funding boost cannot address decades of undersupply
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Architect designs house using recycled washing machines
Recycled drums used in canopy over three-storey eco-home
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Demolition beckons for more Madin landmarks
Plans approved at Birmingham architect’s former offices and his Warwickshire Masonic Temple
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Tweaked Notting Hill tower scheme back in for planning
Urban Sense proposals for prime west London site add affordable housing after failed appeal
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Simpson Haugh's Dollar Bay flats complete
Angular glass facade remembles a waterfall, says architect
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Opinion
This housing consultation is revealing - of muddled thinking
Julia Park picks apart the government’s proposed reforms to the NPPF
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Architects welcome government's social housing review
Communities secretary wants green paper to be ’most substantial report of its kind for a generation’
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Government rejects Tesco flats appeal - despite praise for two architects
Kingston council refuses to defend its own planning committee which threw out two schemes in a row