All Housing articles – Page 19
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NewsSocial housing architect Peter Tábori dies aged 83
Hungarian-born architect best known for his work at Camden council in the 1960s and 70s
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NewsFunding needed to boost heritage retrofit skills, government told
Report by five big industry names including Peabody and Grosvenor calls for more investment in decarbonsing historic buildings
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NewsNiall McLaughlin’s Tapestry building undergoing safety inspections after cladding falls off
Straps attached to award-winning King’s Cross scheme’s facade as precaution, developer says
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NewsHawkins Brown and Studio Egret West unveil Earls Court vision
4,500-home masterplan includes work by Sheppard Robson, Serie Architects, dRMM, Haworth Tompkins and Maccreanor Lavington
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NewsSquire & Partners increases height of tower scheme previously refused for being too tall
Developer Berkeley seeking approval from Sadiq Khan for three towers in Paddington up to 39 storeys in height
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NewsHousing body backs stricter threshold for second staircases in tower blocks
CIH throws weight behind lower 18m height limit rather than the 30m proposed by Michael Gove
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NewsSimpson Haugh’s £294m plans to revamp Manchester’s Great Northern Warehouse approved
Project will deliver 26,000sq m of office space, shops and three new residential blocks
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NewsGlenn Howells lodges plans for 45-storey hexagonal tower in Leeds
Mixed-use scheme would be latest addition to growing cluster of tall buildings in the city’s west end
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NewsRachel Maclean confirmed as new housing minister
Former Sunak Treasury aide and Andy Street ally appointed following departure of housing minister Lucy Frazer
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NewsReshuffle reaction: frustration at housing minister churn but praise for energy shake-up
Rachel Maclean expected to be confirmed as sixth housing minister in a year
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NewsHousing minister to step down after promotion to culture secretary
Frazer’s promotion to culture secretary means industry in line for sixth housing minister in 12 months
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NewsConstruction activity falls at fastest rate since 2020 as housebuilding drops off
House building orders declined sharply in January, purchasing managers index shows
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NewsFormer Greenpeace directors lodge plans for ‘Europe’s most regenerative development’
Mae Architects and Ash Sakula working on 700-home scheme in the South Downs National Park in East Sussex
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NewsMPs launch inquiry into government U-turn on housing targets
Levelling Up committee to look at consultation on national planning policy which followed Gove’s backroom housing targets deal
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NewsFletcher Priest and Arup chalk up Folkestone housing scheme win
Scheme to run alongside grade II-listed Victorian viaduct
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OpinionDoes the changing regulatory environment provide an opportunity to look again at fee scales?
The way in which the architectural profession is regulated is changing. Is this the time to reopen the debate on fee scales, asks Matthew Lloyd
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NewsNext phase of Aylesbury Estate revamp approved
Southwark Council has approved a 600-home, mixed-use development that will form the next stage of the regeneration of the Aylesbury Estate in South-east London. Notting Hill Genesis, the social landlord behind the application, still needs final approval for the scheme, known as phase 2B, from the mayor of London. It ...
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NewsRIBA welcomes £60m pot to regenerate brownfield sites in England
Government fund aims to spur construction of nearly 6,000 homes in the next four years
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NewsArchitects sought for £35m housing design framework
Four-year deal to be used to procure the design for up to 3,500 homes in east London
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NewsBartlett working on government study to improve energy efficiency of ‘hard to treat’ buildings
School of architecture working with DG Cities on project commissioned by the business department






