All HTA articles – Page 3
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Architects and housing associations launch 100,000 ‘Homes for Heroes’ drive
Designers, developers and modular builders form campaign for off-site homes for key workers
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Learning from lockdown: Why placemaking should be at the centre of the recovery
Our damaged communities need a positive vision of the future, says Ben Derbyshire
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Profession rallies round national effort to 3D print PPE for NHS
Meanwhile Fosters advocates faster laser-cutting technique and open-sources prototype
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ZHA among big practices putting staff on furlough
Leading architects say they are using chancellor’s scheme and cutting wages - but some are still winning work
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Coronavirus: What are the priorities for architects?
Ben Derbyshire has survived three recessions and says the first lesson is to act quickly and decisively
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Planning authorities consider drastic measures to avoid gridlock
Ability to get consent is central to entire property industry
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Developer loses appeal over HTA east London scheme
Planning inspector dismisses challenge to 16-storey Bethnal Green development on heritage grounds
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HTA gets go-ahead for huge Battersea scheme
Henley Halebrown also worked on plans for 2,550 homes, leisure centre and library
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Architects respond to beauty commission report
Profession urges government to act on Scruton’s last words
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HTA dishes up 50th birthday recipe book
Milestone publication tables chicken Basque alongside affordable flats
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Architects should embrace a modular future
The profession ought to be cheering the government’s support for modern methods of construction, not knocking it, argues HTA’s Simon Bayliss
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Architecture has lost a pioneer: Ted Cullinan 1931-2019
RIBA president Alan Jones leads tributes to Ted Cullinan
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Architects react as Boris Johnson becomes prime minister
Johnson first PM to be honorary RIBA fellow since Churchill
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Architects submit plans for 300-home south London regeneration
Cullinan, Levitt Bernstein and PRP among practices working on £1bn programme
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Contextual design - not beauty - is key to getting homes built, architects tell government
Housing architects issue response to Building Better, Building Beautiful commission
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HTA and Hawkins Brown land first phase of Meridian Water work
£6bn regeneration scheme masterplanned by Karakusevic Carson
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HTA bags planning for Newark estate transformation
Nearly one-third of the 320 new homes being built will be affordable, says architect
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Hammond pledges new ‘low carbon’ standard for housing
Chancellor sparks déjà vu as Spring Statement trails ’future-proofing’ proposals for new-build homes
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HTA’s huge Battersea redevelopment goes in for planning
Practice’s 2,550-home plans for Winstanley and York Road estates include 32-storey tower