All Housing articles – Page 102
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NewsCity to begin biggest house-building programme since Barbican
Sites will be City-owned land outside the Square Mile
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NewsTrio OK'd for first phase of Manchester revamp
Simpson Haugh and Levitt Bernstein among those working on deal
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NewsArchitects condemn 'dangerous' Housing Bill
Relaxation of planning laws ‘will prioritise speed over quality and yet not give business predictability it wants’
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NewsPitman Tozer, dRMM and CZWG triumph in global housing competition
Baca, HTA, Natasha Reid and David Kroll also among winning architects
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NewsGatti Routh Rhodes wins planning for East End church project
Six-storey building will house a church, flats and community facilities
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NewsHOK submits plans for western Europe's tallest flats
67-storey apartment block planned for Canary Wharf
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NewsLevitt Bernstein's Old Street homes given green light
Work will include retail and improving public space
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NewsMetropolitan Workshop, Mae and Haworth Tompkins join up for Brixton work
Scheme will include 300 new homes
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NewsMatthew Lloyd and Mae get green light for HS2 replacement homes
Architects designed 116 homes across eight sites near Euston station
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NewsJam tomorrow, promises Chipperfield as profits hit again
Practice cuts staff but says it will ‘grow steadily’ in coming years
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NewsPepper-potting social and private housing 'improves social cohesion'
Report also disproves claim that social housing drags down value of private homes - as long as it is well-designed
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NewsArchitects dominate housing crisis ideas competition
Two-thirds of 100 finalists are architects
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TechnicalWhat the Dutch can teach us about cladding
Energiesprong, a Dutch government-supported super-insulation approach, is being transferred to the UK housing market. Could it offer an answer to the country’s environmental and fuel poverty issues?
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NewsInspector throws out London council's decison on JTP tower
Bromley’s ‘incongruous and overbearing’ objections overruled






