All Social value articles – Page 26
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Opinion
Making the world a better place - through design
Building Design has launched a new initiative placing social value at the heart of our coverage
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Opinion
Ben Derbyshire: Why social value matters
The immediate past president of the RIBA and chair of HTA Design lends his support to Building Design’s new campaign
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Opinion
We need a multi-dimensional approach to social value
Introducing Flora Samuel, Building Design’s new social value columnist
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News
Bartlett makes £1.2m diversity ‘promise’
Annual scholarship funding offer looks to boost students from under-represented backgrounds
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Building Study
Building Study: Walker’s Court, Soho, by Soda Studio
The Walker’s Court development, on the site of the famous Raymond Revuebar, could help Soho rediscover some heart
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Opinion
Diversity in architecture has come a long way – but we’re not there yet
Eleanor Jolliffe considers how to get everyone a seat at the table
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Opinion
Esther McVey’s ignorance can’t go unchallenged
Julia Park skewers the government’s muddled thinking on housing design and planning
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Building Study
Building Study: Marmalade Lane, Cambridge, by Mole Architects
How does this housing development that was instigated and managed by residents work in practice?
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News
Stirling: Biggest cheer of night was for traditional contracts
Winning architects use speech to tell minister how to build quality housing
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Features
It takes more than a design guide to produce quality council housing
Governance, procurement and culture are the real hurdles, says Claire Bennie
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Opinion
Dear Boris Johnson, please act now to defend your own space standards
Julia Park urges the prime minister not to throw away one of his biggest achievements as mayor of London
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Opinion
Lessons from a loose researcher
Never trust other people’s statistics, says Julia Park. There’s always a risk someone put a decimal point in the wrong place
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Opinion
It's not just Labour that's getting behind a land value tax
It’s been talked about for over a century but all attempts to introduce it have been short-lived. That could be about to change, says Julia Park
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Opinion
Two cheers for the housebuilders
The big firms have been shamed into making some progress but there’s much more they could do, says Julia Park
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Opinion
Does the Spring Statement mean pennies are dropping in government?
The government finally seems to be taking notice of the profession’s outcry about permitted development
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Opinion
Grappling with the London Plan examination requires stamina
Julia Park explains how to engage - so you can influence the shape of London without giving up your day job
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Opinion
Politicians on all sides are beginning to see the light
A consensus is growing around a new vision for social housing, says Julia Park
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Opinion
Rough sleeping is on the rise. Social housing has fallen 97% in eight years. Could these facts be related?
Architects’ ingenuity gives Julia Park reasons to be hopeful despite digging through some depressing stats
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Opinion
Government policy undermines everything ministers say about beautiful homes
Julia Park unpicks the paradoxes in government thinking on housing