All Housing articles – Page 122
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News
New firm FKA plans rapid expansion
Ex-Woods Bagot director aims to double London staff numbers to 60 in response to rising demand for work
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News
Adam Khan wins biggest ever job in Nordic challenge
Project will refurbish the Ellebo estate in Copenhagen
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UN expert attacks Britain's approach to affordable housing
UK policy is ‘eroding one of the world’s finest systems of affordable housing’
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Kevin McCloud appoints architect to design custom housing
Mark Hines is first architect to work on Hab Housing’s self-build project
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Green light for Allies & Morrison's Southwark housing scheme
1980s office building on Borough High Street to be replaced with flats, houses and offices
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News
Work starts on housing scheme next to Wenlock Arms
Formation Architects starts work on two projects in Hackney
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Opinion
Do student housing standards need an overhaul?
A hall of residence winning the Carbuncle Cup has sparked a wider debate about what is and is not acceptable in university accommodation
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Opinion
Flats highlight planning flaw
A real issue here with student accommodation (“ Students in storage ” News August 30), and the planning process in general, is the lack of any avenue for objection by those affected once permission has been granted, except for judicial review of issues of law.
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Opinion
Standards fail to take wider view
Surely the point of a consultation on building standards is to determine in what way the recommendations are limited ( Debate August 30 )?
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Inspirations
Sarah Featherstone's inspiration: Ralph Erskine's Byker estate
Sarah Featherstone admires Ralph Erskine’s Byker estate in Newcastle, which pioneered community involvement in architecture
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Building Study
The National Centre for Writing, Norwich, by Ash Sakula
An 18th century house is to be renovated and extended to provide flexible spaces
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News
HTA wins approval for controversial hospital redevelopment
Tower Hamlets planners reject heritage concerns and give go-ahead for 188 flats
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News
Housebuilding numbers up by almost a third
Figures for last three months show housing registrations rose 30% on 2012
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Opinion
Does the shake-up of building standards go far enough?
The government has launched a 10-week consultation ahead of its Housing Standards Review – but are its terms too limited?
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News
HTA gets go-ahead for Wembley student housing
Scheme uses a prefabricated system developed by the practice
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Building Study
Picket Mead Housing by Hyde + Hyde Architects
Architect has won planning consent for four luxury homes in the Cambridgeshire countryside