All Housing articles – Page 12
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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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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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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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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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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
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NewsFaulkner Browns reveals Guinness Quarter vision for Dublin
Plans include 336 homes, performance space and food hall at historic brewery
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NewsHawkins Brown bags planning for east London family centre
Development will deliver 74 homes as first phase of Harold Hill regeneration masterplan
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NewsMinisters to hike accessibility standard for new homes
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities will change building regulations to strengthen rules
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NewsLondon Assembly calls for review of East Bank procurement
Panel flags £157m cost hike for Olympic Park cultural quarter in new report
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NewsMikhail Riches gets outline consent for Olympic Park homes
Stirling Prize winner’s Stratford scheme will deliver 575 units on car-park site
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NewsRIAS reveals shortlist for Scotland’s building of the year
Reiach and Hall, Stallan-Brand and Moxon among practices vying for Doolan Award
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NewsRIBA unveils shortlist for 2022 Stirling Prize
Mæ and Panter Hudspith join veterans Hopkins, Reiach and Hall, Niall McLaughlin and Henley Halebrown in final fray for UK’s highest architecture accolade
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NewsKhan pledges to double council-housing target for London
Mayor says work will start on 20,000 new local-authority homes by 2024
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NewsCouncillors set to thwart height boost planned for Make skyscraper
Developer wants to add seven storeys to under-construction 49-storey Docklands tower
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NewsLiverpool sets out draft tall buildings policy
Guidance says towers of up to 50 storeys could be approved – one year after high-rise boom cost city its Unesco status
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NewsGroupwork wins Bristol housing competition
Practice pips Levitt Bernstein and HTA in Redcliffe Way design challenge
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NewsRIBA opens door on 20-strong House of the Year longlist
McGonigle McGrath, David Kohn, Surman Weston, and Will Gamble in running for 2022 accolade
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NewsBell Phillips lodges plans for 900-home Passivhaus estate regeneration
West London proposals will see demolition of Heston blocks and replacement with new homes







