All Housing articles – Page 13
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OpinionSelling off social homes is not the answer to the housing crisis
Instead of building the new social housing we need, Boris Johnson is fixating on populist policies we already know don’t work, writes Ben Derbyshire
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Building StudyBuilding study: House in Leconfield Road by vPPR
A private house extension revels in the play of light and materials and reminds us of the power architecture has to lift up our daily lives
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NewsPlanners knock back Pilbrow’s Belgravia flats
Lack of affordable housing sees 60-home scheme rejected
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NewsJTP works up resi scheme for Greenwich landmark
Grade II-listed former town hall would host 73 new homes under just-lodged plans
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NewsRIAS reveals its buildings of 2022
Stallan-Brand, Loader Monteith and Konishi Gaffney projects all among the winners
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NewsCampaigners applaud reprieve for unique Eric Lyons house
Council rejects Proctor & Shaw scheme to replace 1950s bungalow in south-west London
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NewsCouncillors move to block 34-storey Simpson Haugh tower
Proposals for 485-home Manchester scheme criticised for impact and lack of affordable housing
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NewsGreen light for Proctor & Matthews and ECD Architects’ Stratford tower refurb
1960s slab to be stripped back to its concrete core and rebuilt to passivhaus standards
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NewsHTA’s boosted Isle of Dogs tower set for green light
Practice adds five storeys to estate-regeneration scheme centrepiece for Mount Anvil and One Housing
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NewsPlanning inspector blocks Karakusevic Carson towers
435-home east London scheme dubbed “overwhelmingy dense” and suffering “a sense of poverty” in its expression
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NewsPlanning inspector green-lights controversial Whittam Cox scheme
Fourteen-storey development with 289 homes can be built on vacant Tyneside plot
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NewsAHMM’s 36-storey Stratford tower set for go-ahead
Block will replace HMRC offices with new sixth-form centre and student housing for UAL
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NewsGreen light for first phase of ‘inside out’ estate regeneration
Masterplan drawn up by Levitt Bernstein, Proctor & Matthews Architects and Cullinan Studio aims to reduce antisocial behaviour on 1970s South London development
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FeaturesBarbican Centre at 40: how an international arts venue took shape
The pioneering scheme is celebrating its 40th birthday. Former managing director Nicholas Kenyon explains how the initial plans for a residential development evolved
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NewsCorstorphine & Wright’s Manchester tower approved at appeal
Planning inspector green-lights 28-storey student scheme that city council said used “poor quality cladding material”
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OpinionDesign better, specify better and consume more carefully – that’s my (not so) radical idea
While we should all be taking action in order to preserve our planet, direct action is actually rather less effective than well-placed words if we want to drive real and lasting change, writes Matthew Lloyd
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NewsJenrick says ministers ‘lack political will’ to tackle housing crisis
Former secretary of state warns 300,000-homes-a-year manifesto commitment will not be met
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NewsNew infrastructure tax targets schemes’ gross development value
Government sets out thinking on proposed Infrastructure Levy in the Levelling Up and Regeneration Bill
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NewsRG&P gets go-ahead for arts-and-crafts inspired residential development
93-home scheme on exclusive London street features swimming pool and ballroom
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NewsGove signals end of 300,000-homes-a-year commitment
Housing secretary says aiming for one target risks “making an enemy of the common good”






