All Housing articles – Page 126
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News
The government’s favourite housing developments
From Poundbury to Newhall, the planning minister picks the country’s top schemes
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Residents condemn AHMM's third attempt at Hackney supermarket
Campaign groups claim resubmitted plans are “indistinguishable” from rejected application
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Building Study
Villa Schor, Brussels, by Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen
Office KGDVS’s excavation of the ground floor of a bourgeois suburban villa to introduce a strictly gridded concrete plinth is an effective example of its desire to subvert the familiar
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Empty homes to be restored with £91m of government funds
Midlands and North to be targeted by funds aimed at tackling urban blight
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Miliband tells developers: "Use or lose" your land
Labour leader puts housebuilding at the heart of party’s election bid
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Collado Collins wins planning for Mill Hill homes
Transforms Grade-II listed St Joseph’s College
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Jack Woolley completes north London home
The 95sq m home is sited on the former garden of a Victorian terrace
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Duggan Morris, Avanti and Mae get planning for Tybalds Estate
£20m project includes refurbishment of existing blocks and new build
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Chinese investor to build KPF's One Nine Elms
Twin towers on Market Towers site to be developed by 2017
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Richard Rogers' parents' house up for sale
The grade II* listed property is up for sale at £3.2m
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Squire & Partners' tower knocked back by councillors
Plans for UK’s second tallest tower are deferred by Tower Hamlets
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Kalkwarf gets OK for Belgravia restoration project
£60m project converts existing offices into 42 homes
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Building Study
Cameron Road housing by Casper Mueller Kneer
Architect hopes to reinvigorate streetscape in Ilford, east London
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Opinion
Asbestos: still here, still lethal
I was troubled by Peter Caplehorn’s comment that asbestos is “a historic issue” ( Business May 24 ).