All Housing articles – Page 35
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NewsHomes England drafts in Design Council to boost quality
Chairman says pandemic and climate emergency - and his work at Argent - convinced him of need to prioritise good design
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NewsLords housing inquiry will look at case for diversifying sector
Smaller developers can take on difficult sites, says new chair
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NewsAccordia residents say they face financial ruin after block declared unsafe
Timber structure falls foul of post-Grenfell rules
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NewsJudging panel announced for Stratford Design Challenge
Enter our Building [Re]Design competition and have your work appraised by leading architects and clients
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NewsJenrick throws out Pilbrow plans for old fire brigade HQ
Developer mulls options after local planning authority over-ruled by inspector and minister
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FeaturesDesigning in, with and for diverse communities is key to successful regeneration
Stratford’s time is now, writes Lanre Gbolade in the latest in our Building [Re]Design series
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NewsPlanning experts to take fresh look at London’s industrial land
Commission to deliver policy recommendations for brownfield planning later this year
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NewsBrick By Brick sale decision ‘next month’
Homes England brought in to run the rule over bid by Urban Splash
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NewsL&G agrees deal to invest £350m in Zaha Hadid regeneration scheme in Bristol
Temple Island project set to provide 550 new homes
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NewsDecision to approve residential green belt scheme could set new precedent
Hertfordshire scheme approved on appeal by inspector on the basis of housing demand alone
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NewsHenley Halebrown hits out as housing secretary calls in flats after MP’s objection
Intervention by Robert Jenrick infuriates architect and local authority
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NewsStudio Egret West revises £200m Faraday Works after dramatic listing
Coffey Architects also working on elements of heritage-led scheme
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NewsGovernment advertises for £63,000 head of architecture
Job includes embedding design quality in housing and placemaking – and overseeing planning deregulation
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NewsLOM’s co-living scheme passed on appeal after public inquiry
Inspector rules that west London development provides enough communal space for residents
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NewsArchitects join call for stronger net zero measures in Planning Bill
Host of major practices among signatories critical of government approach
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NewsArchitects named in Queen’s Birthday Honours
Recipients include Sumita Singha, Steve Tompkins, Peter Barber and Kenneth Frampton
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NewsHaptic team wins £10,000 Davidson Prize
HomeForest chosen by Heatherwick, Fosters and Brooks chiefs






