All Housing articles – Page 91
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Baylis Old School, Lambeth by Conran & Partners
While many brutalist schools are being knocked down, one in south London is making a virtue of its architectural heritage and being converted into housing. Photographs by Edmund Sumner
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£100m Broadway Malyan regen scheme approved
Barnet council gives go-ahead for 188 homes in north London
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Hackney submits planning for £200m estate regen
Karakusevic Carson, Henley Halebrown Rorrison and Stephen Taylor behind Nightingale Estate scheme
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Housing architect shuts London office after Brexit
Job losses blamed on referendum and UK slowdown
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Housing crisis is threatening economy, warns RIBA
Institute issues prescription for tackling shortage
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CZWG adds affordable homes to get £175m Old Oak approval
Mayor of London approves QPR’s plans after pushing for more ‘affordable’ homes
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Footballers hire Make to give Manchester its 'biggest architectural statement in generations'
Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs unveil first images of £140m towers
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Olympic Park redesigned to hit mayor's 50% affordable housing target
Work underway to revise final tranches of legacy housing in line with new ambition
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Next phase of Aylesbury revamp before planners
Work known as Plot 18 designed by HTA and Duggan Morris
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Ex-Allies & Morrison partner leads inquiry into housing supply
MPs want architects to share ideas for housing innovation
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Sheppard Robson submits East End tower for planning
24-storey tower planned for site next to HOK’s hospital
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Brexit worries hit architects' confidence, RIBA bellwether finds
Future Trends index drops by a quarter - but the picture in Mancheser is rosier
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Fresh attempt to overhaul Brighton eyesore goes in to planners
Conran Partners working on site where AHMM was rebuffed by planners
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Feilden Clegg Bradley OK'd for prison-to-homes job in Portsmouth
Former jail to be turned into 230 homes
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The rebirth of Lochgelly and lessons for Brexit Britain
The EU referendum brought home the political divisions between various parts of the UK. The inspired regeneration of a once deprived ex-mining town in Fife shows how architecture can help resolve them.
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Stuart Lipton: Housing quality will not rise unless supply does too
Veteran developer and former Cabe chairman warns of “new ghettoes” under construction and urges government to raise its game
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Report highlights design professionals' key role in combating nimbyism
New study calls for better collaboration between architects and councillors to build support for good-quality high-density housing