All Housing articles – Page 17
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Sunak set to ditch Truss’ planning reforms
Reports suggest new PM is planning to drop reforms announced in the mini-Budget last month.
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Practices get green light for new homes at grade II* estate
Proctor & Matthews and LDA Design win backing for 127-home scheme in Worcestershire
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Surman Weston wins 2022 Stephen Lawrence Prize
Practice’s Hackney School of Food snares up-and-coming talent award for projects with budgets of less than £1m
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Henley Halebrown’s school and housing complex scoops two RIBA awards
Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road bags 2022 Neave Brown Award while scheme’s clients named as joint winners of 2022 RIBA Client of the Year
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Public Practice expands operations amid council skills crisis
Hawkins Brown, AL_A and Studio Egret West staff among latest cohort of placements
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Green light for Dowen Farmer Architects’ Poplar scheme
Homes to replace derelict community centre on the edge of a conservation area
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Former Foxtons COO named as new Notting Hill Genesis chief executive
Patrick Franco to lead 67,000-home housing association at the age of 39
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Mæ Architects widens lead in Stirling Prize odds
RIBA reveals four-strong Client of the Year shortlist two weeks ahead of awards night
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Mæ Architects is favourite to win Stirling Prize
Practice’s Sands End Arts and Community Centre leads pack at 3:1, says William Hill
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Mountford Pigott scheme rejected over fears of rowdy behaviour from kinky nightclub
Wapping scheme included replacement premises for 1,600-capacity E1 nightclub which would stay open until 7.30am
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Seven things you should know about new housing secretary
Simon Clarke has become the fourth housing secretary in less than a year. But what do we know about him? Carl Brown finds out
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Government brings in powers to deny housebuilders planning permission
’Responsible actors’ scheme could put developers out of business if they do not pay to sort cladding problems
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Masterplan lodged for £1bn Carpenters Estate regeneration
Proctor & Matthews and Metropolitan Workshop on design team leading long-delayed scheme
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Government warns architects over residential towers with single staircases
Letter from communities department says designers need to use fire engineer assessments to prove very tall buildings are safe
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PRP named as lead architect on Broadwater Farm estate refurb
Tottenham blocks found to be structurally unsound in tests carried out in wake of the Grenfell Tower fire
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Pod Architects’ Bristol housing scheme recommended for rejection
Planners said quality of high density scheme within 1,500-home Mead Street regeneration area not enough to outweigh the “harm” it would do
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Housing association puts job to masterplan £3bn Essex scheme up for grabs
Architects on notice for £1.5m contract due to be published later this month
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JTP and Scott Brownrigg submit Guildford regen plans
Scheme to consist of nearly 500 homes and a new bus station on derelict city centre site