All Housing articles – Page 96
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Foster's Whiteleys scheme gets green light
Plan involves turning west London shopping centre into luxury flats
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Reggae label home in line for mixed-use revamp
Studio RHE working on former west London home of Trojan Records
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I'll be sad to see Hollamby estates go - but people must come first, says rebuild architect
Lambeth’s Central Hill and Cressingham Gardens face demolition
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Heritage bodies put boot into Foster's Whiteleys scheme
Plan involves turning west London shopping centre into luxury flats
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Six architects picked for major BBC collaboration with the RIBA
British housing of the past and future will come under Dan Cruickshank’s spotlight
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FaulknerBrowns submits 26-storey Geordie tower
Newcastle scheme ‘inspired by success of other northern towns’
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Patel Taylor's 3,500-home east London scheme agreed
New images revealed at Mipim of Newham plans
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Budget 2016: Round-up and reaction
Architects criticise chancellor for not doing more for housing
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Sadiq Khan pledges to review Farrells' Earl's Court megaproject
Capco insists scheme is ‘well underway’
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Local architect wins planning for tallest tower in Wales
Rio Architects’ student flats will dwarf current record-holder
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pH+ wins consent for Acton timber-clad homes
Architect designs 37 timber-clad homes by Great Western Railway
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Get architects designing more of our lives, urges Holland
Ecobuild latest: Design is pushed out by cheap aspiration, says ex-FAT architect
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Architects release pictures of Olympicopolis
Planning application to be submitted before Christmas
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Give housing the same priority as HS2, says Rowan Moore
Ecobuild latest: Architecture critic says intervention on a massive scale is required
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Developers and investors plan custom housing and off-site construction
Ecobuild latest: Bill Dunster on his Zedpods and Igloo on floating homes
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Volume housebuilder tells government to set ‘affordable’ housing quota
Ecobuild latest: Berkeley Homes chief says developers would adjust to 30% blanket requirement
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Grid's Swiss Cottage tower wins planning appeal
Decision comes 18 months after it was thrown out
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Murray is wrong on tall towers, says Historic England boss
Duncan Wilson insists developments need to be smaller and denser