All Housing articles – Page 89
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Report says use green belt to build 200,000 homes in west London
Proposals involve building on greenfield land with good transport links
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Buckley Gray Yeoman submits Hackney Wick plans
East London scheme includes homes and commercial space
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Heritage group tackles footballers over 'shocking' Manchester towers
Twentieth Century Society condemns Make scheme backed by Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs
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Next phase of Robin Hood Gardens rebuild breaks ground
Swan Housing begins work on blocks by Karakusevic Carson Architects
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Loyn & Co's Outhouse wins 2016 Manser Medal
Practice picks up award for its rural Gloucestershire home
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Hoskins submit plans for £70m Glasgow scheme
Proposals will see listed buildings brought back to life
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AHR flags up Brexit worries
Firm looks to new sectors and markets to ward off UK downturn threat
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Liverpool tower OK'd despite Unesco concerns
Objectors include UK’s advisor to world heritage body
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Gort Scott wins planning to turn offices into homes
Scheme to build 45 affordable homes in Walthamstow approved
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RIBA takes swipe as Manser Medal shortlist revealed
RIBA distances itself from award it attached its name to for 14 years
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Caruso St John scoops 2016 Stirling Prize
Practice wins coveted award for Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery in south London
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Sajid Javid announces 1 million homes plan
Communities secretary plans ‘biggest state-backed’ housing programme since 1970s
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Work gearing up to start on KPF east London towers
The mixed-use project is for Malaysian investor AlloyMtd
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U+I appointed architects for 1,000 build-to-rent homes
Plans for £250m worth of rental homes in Kent and Surrey
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Analysis
One million homes by 2020: Can it be done?
The government wants to see one million homes built in England by 2020, but while some housing experts think a little tinkering will get us there, others countenance a far more radical plan
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Tate boss tells Neo Bankside residents: 'Get some net curtains'
Nicholas Serota steps into privacy row