All Housing articles – Page 8
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NewsGreen light for Morris+Company’s Hackney Wick shared living scheme
Two canalside blocks to contain 337 studio apartments
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NewsAyre Chamberlain Gaunt redesigns Haringey housing scheme paused by collapse of main contractor
Henry Construction sank into administration in June 2023
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NewsRIBA calls for architects to have greater role in government’s planning reforms
Muyiwa Oki highlighted ’uncomfortable truth’ in decline of the role of practices in volume housebuilding
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NewsRIBA announces 2024 Neave Brown Award shortlist
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Pollard Thomas Edwards in running for affordable housing award
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NewsHousing association’s freeze on new development will last until financial circumstances improve, boss says
Southern Housing chief executive says this is the “toughest time” for housing association finances he can remember
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NewsCartwright Pickard replaces Grid Architects on stalled 24-storey Camden tower
New developer plans to increase number of homes on troubled job by nearly 30%
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NewsCampaigners lose latest bid to save Birmingham’s Ringway Centre
Save Smallbrook campaign vows to keep fighting for James Roberts’ brutalist groundscraper
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NewsGreen light for DSDHA’s 294-home student-led scheme in Camden
Project sits opposite iconic Roundhouse music venue
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Features‘We will deliver a generational shift’… Why the Grenfell Inquiry report means another building safety shake-up
Keir Starmer wants his government’s response to the tragedy to mark a defining moment in the safety and quality of housing in the UK. Is the industry prepared for it?
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NewsHouse of Lords committee launches inquiry into government’s ‘grey belt’ plans
Peers will examine Labour’s ‘golden rules’ for development on the green belt
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NewsGreen light for Hawkins Brown’s mixed-use Oxford masterplan
Scheme to expand science park with 1,800 homes, new office space and three schools
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OpinionGrenfell: a tale of systemic failures
A legal overview setting out the findings of the inquiry’s final report, its recommendations and the potential ramifications for the sector
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NewsGovernment promises to stop Grenfell firms from future public sector work
Prime minister to write to companies named and shamed and put them on notice they will be barred from taxpayer-funded contracts
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NewsProduct manufacturers come out fighting after Grenfell Inquiry’s damning verdict
Arconic, Celotex and Kingspan defend their involvement in 2017 disaster after final report brands them “dishonest”
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NewsDecades of central government failure led to Grenfell tragedy, says inquiry
Department was ‘well aware’ of cladding risks but failed to act
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NewsGrenfell Inquiry report: Studio E “bears a very significant degree of responsibility” for disaster
Inquiry’s final report reserves some of its strongest criticism for architect behind tower’s refurbishment
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NewsProduct manufacturers knowingly misled the market over combustible construction materials, Grenfell Inquiry concludes
Arconic, Celotex and Kingspan slammed for ‘systematic dishonesty’ by inquiry report
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NewsConstruction’s day of reckoning as Grenfell Inquiry finds severe failings across industry laid ground for deadly blaze
Final report sets out plan to consolidate responsibility for industry in one centralised regulator reporting to a single government minister
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NewsGovernment commits to ‘system wide’ construction products reform as CE marking deadline is extended again
Package of building safety measures include scrapping national fire testing standards and mandating sprinklers in care homes
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NewsBirmingham set to approve plans for 41-storey city centre tower
Three-block Trifecta Residences scheme designed by Manchester practice Stephenson Hamilton Risley Studio






