All Housing articles – Page 104
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TechnicalPuukuokka Housing, Jyväskylä, Finland, by Anssi Lassila
The first building to be completed in Anssi Lassila’s three-block development in Jyväskylä may now be the tallest apartment tower in Finland, but it’s the building’s innovative construction system that’s the real talking point, writes Hugh Strange
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NewsRCKa wins planning for Pocket warehouse conversion
Architect wins planning consent for £4m scheme to convert warehouse into flats
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NewsPenoyre & Prasad added to list of firms working on South Kilburn revamp
Practice appointed by Brent council for 235 home scheme
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NewsBishopsgate developer after more architects
Planners due to make decision on scheme this autumn
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FeaturesHousing design awards: The winners
This year’s Housing Design Awards show that the sector’s return to strength has brought with it bold and experimental design, with council housing and housing for older people in particular taking some unexpected forms
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NewsList of brownfield land for housing in London out by end of year
Database will be used to help identify priority sites and follows Osborne announcement last week
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NewsShell Centre work starts next month
Squire Partners scheme was approved more than two years ago
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NewsAllies & Morrison unveils plan for south London eyesore
Elephant Castle shopping centre to be redeveloped
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NewsTottenham turn to Arsenal designer for new stadium
Populous director Christopher Lee, who designed the Emirates, now working on Spurs’ ground
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NewsPRP announces management shake-up
Andy von Bradsky steps down as chairman with firm set to drop overseas offices
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NewsDavid Miller wins consent for Lewisham council flats
Architect designed borough’s first council-owned homes for three decades
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NewsCity of London pledges infill projects to ease housing crisis
Corporation chief admits it has ‘not been taking the lead’ - as rising housing costs damage London’s competitiveness
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Building StudySt Mary of Eton, Hackney Wick by Matthew Lloyd Architects
With its ancillary buildings converted into new flats, the main building of this 1892 Hackney Wick church has been refurbished and retained as a place of worship - creating a unique ecclesiastical blend for new residents
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NewsPublic sector woe dogs architects' optimism
Forecast covering government spending slips into negative territory
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NewsLocal practice behind Manchester flats
Scheme for city’s Great Ancoats Street using London space standards
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NewsBaca Architects wins planning for pub conversion
Project taps into practice’s flood research for Defra






