All Planning articles – Page 5
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Opinion
What’s in store for these great British emporia?
An entire class of buildings has become redundant and risks being lost for ever, says David Rudlin. But it was never about their external appearance
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News
Gove blocks plans to demolish Oxford Street M&S
Sadiq Khan recently found no grounds to stop the redevelopment
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News
Falconer Chester Hall unveils latest Liverpool proposals
550-home scheme comes as practice dominates city-council planning committee meeting
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Review
Review | Straight Line Crazy: Forces that shaped our cities are still in evidence today
David Hare’s Straight Line Crazy is a powerful production that examines how an unelected planner can affect millions of lives, writes Thomas Lane
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News
Hawkins Brown team picked for 2,000-home Oxfordshire masterplan
Competition-winning proposals for Oxford University Development will deliver £1bn “innovation district”
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Opinion
Cities are being destroyed but their residents’ spirit survives
The Russian invasion is demonstrating the fierce loyalty of Ukrainians to their home environment, says David Rudlin
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News
Sphere music venue by Populous recommended for approval
Decision on Stratford scheme due next week
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News
End of the line for Hawkins Brown TfL housing scheme
Transport secretary vetoes north London station proposals over loss of car park
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News
Kensington & Chelsea eyes crackdown on house amalgamations
New planning policy will make it harder to combine multiple properties into ’super prime’ homes
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News
Westminster rejects Make’s ‘overbearing’ student housing plans
Paddington scheme would have replaced Travis Perkins yard with 20-storey 768-bedroom development and new store
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Features
Let’s open our institute to architects fleeing from eastern Europe
We have an opportunity to stand with our Ukrainian counterparts and to offer collective support, writes Ben Derbyshire
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Opinion
The Medici effect is real in levelling up
The new white paper’s Florentine references provoked some hilarity, but many of its ideas are sound, says David Rudlin
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News
RBKC gears up for battle over police station redevelopment
Council wants Notting Hill nick for its own HOK-designed community plans but mayor of London seeks market rate
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News
Gove reportedly ditches Ox-Cam Arc project
Local authority boss says department has admitted it does not want to take project forward
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News
Haworth Tompkins debuts Old Vic Annex plans
Stirling Prize-winner seeks permission for six-floor extension to grade II* south London theatre
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News
Chief planner promises to reveal details of reforms this spring
Averley urges councils to make progress on local plans in the meantime
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News
Gove announces plan to give legal force to £4bn cladding threats
Ministers set to amend law to stop developers from building unless they pay into remediation fund
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News
Hawkins Brown and Mae cleared for 350 homes by Tube station
Separate Cockfosters scheme will see empty office block converted into 200 flats
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News
Architects underwhelmed by Gove’s levelling up vision
Profession criticises lack of detail in long-awaited plans
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Features
This is not how to level up the country
Gove’s 12-point plan is hardly the Roosevelt New Deal we were promised, writes Ben Derbyshire