All Housing articles – Page 11
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NewsDeveloper loses appeal over Birmingham Gay Village flats
Planning inspector voices noise concerns and fears for future of longstanding nightclub
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NewsFormation gets go-ahead for controversial Woolwich blocks
Councillors narrowly approve 712-home scheme after rejection of 27-storey tower
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NewsMæ Architects is favourite to win Stirling Prize
Practice’s Sands End Arts and Community Centre leads pack at 3:1, says William Hill
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NewsAHMM’s homeless charity proposals set for go-ahead
Scheme for St Mungo’s in west London will deliver new hostel and build-to-rent homes
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NewsLatest New York skyscraper drive prompts oversupply fears
Real-estate experts question demand for 10-block Penn Station area proposals
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NewsJo Cowen Architects appoints first strategic director
Laura Cassullo joins from Broadway Malyan
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NewsPlanning inspector dismisses appeal over 539 home EPR scheme
Proposals dubbed “alien typology” and criticised over mechanical ventilation
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NewsPRP lands Perfume Factory fire-consultancy role
Firm will advise housing association on new homes at Darling Associates development
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NewsDeveloper loses appeal over Alan Camp Croydon proposals
Scheme would have delivered 32 homes at landmark south London furniture store
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NewsDarling Associates gets go-ahead for 550-home Birmingham scheme
Build-to-rent development in Digbeth will feature 0.4ha private gardens for residents
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NewsBell Phillips unveils curved 93-home proposals for Swanley
Council-commissioned scheme would replace working men’s club and car park in Kent town
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NewsMaccreanor Lavington lodges plans for 600 homes on Aylesbury Estate
Practice works with Haworth Tompkins, Sergison Bates, East and Architecture Doing Place on latest phase of 3,500-home regeneration scheme
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OpinionPolitics needs specialists from the built environment – and it needs you now!
The Conservatives are asleep at the wheel and lack the skills or desire to address the built environment’s multiple crises, writes Emma Dent Coad
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NewsFosters gets go-ahead for rejigged Mayfair plans
Westminster councillors approve taller version of 2019 mixed-use scheme for conservation-area site
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NewsKnox Bhavan completes prefabricated, flood-resistent house on stilts
Architect worked with modular manufacturer BlokBuild and engineer Price & Myers on a prefabricated cassette system for Thames-side home
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OpinionOpen-plan living is dead - bring back the serving hatch!
Open plan spaces are both inflexible and boring, so why not make use of some time-honoured alternatives, writes Chloë Phelps
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NewsUS block confirmed as world’s tallest timber building
25-storey Korb & Associates scheme in Milwaukee rises above Norway and Austria towers
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NewsDSDHA gets go-ahead for super-thin Fitzrovia scheme
Practice’s 11-storey mixed-use development is just five metres wide
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NewsFosters’ rejigged Mayfair plans set for green light
Practice updates 2019 scheme after luxury-hotel operator pulls out of project






