All Housing articles – Page 121
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News
Mayor Boris accused of wasting his housing powers
Johnson has ‘all the power - but where’s the housing?’
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Building Study
Jonathan Woolf Architects to revamp Brick Leaf House
Award-winning house remodelled for an evolving family
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News
Next phase of Newhall housing gets green light
John Thompson Partners now working on award-winning project
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News
Cardiff architect wins £5k self-build design contest
The two or three-bedroom home is super-insulated
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News
Project Orange completes home dining club redesign
Three-storey house in south west London extended and refurbished
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News
American Institute of Architects to build disaster-recovery housing
Three designs chosen after an ideas competition for location-specific housing
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News
The Concrete House restoration wins English Heritage commendation
Southwark council and The Regeneration Partnership recognised for conservation efforts
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Building Study
Karakusevic Carson to regenerate first phase of Hackney estate
Scheme on Kings Crescent Estate will feature 273 new and 103 refurbished homes
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News
Newham declares student housing clampdown
Borough’s executive member for planning says he wants ‘housing for Londoners’
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News
Terry Farrell's Lots Road scheme powers up after seven years
Residential towers scheme held up by planning wrangles and recession
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Ex-PLP man Pilbrow secures first planning consent with new firm
Pilbrow Partners wins permission for controversial home refurbishment for Crimewatch presenter
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Building Study
Henley Halebrown wins permission for affordable homes in Victoria
Scheme is part of £2.2 billion Land Securities London development
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Opinion
We must keep up our standards
We should be far more worried about the real risk of no space standards at all than about the slim chance of a cross-tenure, three-tier standard ( Letters September 13 ).
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News
Developer baffled by Pickles’ Shell Centre decision
‘A lot went in to meeting heritage issues,’ says Canary Wharf chairman
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Building Study
James Gorst Architects' family home in the countryside
Hannington Farm is faced in pale Cotswold limestone, and was previously used by a deer and venison business
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News
Turn high streets into homes and offices says Boles' think tank
Policy Exchange says failing high streets should be abandoned in face of competition from the internet