All Housing articles – Page 22
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OpinionDesign better, specify better and consume more carefully – that’s my (not so) radical idea
While we should all be taking action in order to preserve our planet, direct action is actually rather less effective than well-placed words if we want to drive real and lasting change, writes Matthew Lloyd
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NewsHomes England vows to keep working with ‘innovative partners’ after Urban Splash JV collapse
Administrators say 160 positions will be made redundant as modular business part-owned by Homes England enters administration
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NewsGove confirms plans for local design codes
Housing secretary takes aim at ”modernist architects who sneer at what the rest of us actually like”
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NewsAHMM scoops three RIBA London Awards
Allies & Morrison, Sheppard Robson and Surman Weston score double victories on 42-strong winners’ list
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NewsCouncil looking to push forward with £100m Karakusevic Carson Architects schemes
Brent council is looking for a partner for the residential projects in Wembley
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OpinionScrapping the S106 agreement would mean better placemaking
The government’s plan to introduce a consolidated infrastructure levy allows placemakers to focus on what’s important – creating schemes of both spatial and social quality, says James Cons
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NewsCosts and regulation woes hit London’s tower-development pipeline
Number of applications for blocks of 20-storeys or more down by a third from 2018 peak
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NewsUrban Agency unveils treehouse-inspired Dublin housing scheme
Three blocks to house 244 build-to-rent flats “immersed” in trees
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NewsTodd Architects given green light for 778-home scheme in Belfast
Watkin Jones and Lacuna Developments to build scheme as part of 5,000-home regeneration project
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OpinionA time to take stock – and an opportunity to do things differently
This terrible war is a catastrophe but the eventual rebuilding of Ukraine could yet provide a legacy of which future generations can be proud, says Julia Park
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NewsFormer housing minister denies fire safety review was delayed by red tape cuts
Former housing secretary calls claims made by officials they were hampered by red tape cuts “ludicrous”
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NewsCharles Holland and Moebius Studio shortlisted for Davidson Prize
Co-living themed ideas competition also boasts NOOMA Studio with Gankôgui as finalists
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NewsHawkins 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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OpinionAmid the devastation of Ukraine the desire to rebuild is urgent and powerful
Despite the awful human suffering and pointless destruction, there is a sense of solidarity and collective desire about the global response that brings hope for a better future, says Matthew Lloyd
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NewsMorris & Co wins planning for 52-storey Docklands tower after design tweaks
Practice added second set of stairs to 421-home scheme following London Fire Brigade safety concerns
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NewsSimpson Haugh gets go-ahead for 51-storey Manchester towers
But viability concerns see city’s 20% affordable housing target ditched yet again
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NewsPatel Taylor lodges plans for 32-storey Brent tower
Stonebridge Place scheme is set to deliver 515 new homes to the south of Wembley Stadium
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NewsCoffey Architects hires Brick by Brick founder
Colm Lacey will lead practice’s public housing and urban research function
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NewsEnd 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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NewsKensington & Chelsea eyes crackdown on house amalgamations
New planning policy will make it harder to combine multiple properties into ’super prime’ homes






