All Housing articles – Page 132
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OpinionAre flatpack building systems an answer to the housing crisis?
The country needs more new homes. But will a shift to offsite construction really help?
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TechnicalAvenue du Temple apartments by Local Architecture
Angular concrete slabs articulate different scales and a dynamic composition of forms
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NewsGreen light for Surrey affordable homes
Design by PRP Architects to redevelop a site in Horley town centre
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NewsHackney hospital to be transformed into homes
HTA Architects has submitted plans for £35m development
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NewsBoris Johnson approves Heygate demolition
Work will transform Elephant Castle ‘no-man’s land’, major says
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NewsPlanners approve new school for Robin Hood Gardens site
Developer forges ahead and begins search for architect for next phase
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OpinionLack of capacity may weaken City
The headline “ US Expert Backs Heathrow Expansion ” (BD February 15) is not a correct representation of what I told your reporter.
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Building StudyEssex Mews by MW Architects
MW Architects and Solidspace won a long battle with planners to complete a group of innovative multi-levelled homes in south London
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NewsCabe calls for 'taller...more elegant' towers in Brentford
Design review of Ballymore’s scheme largely positive
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NewsHyde & Hyde win planning for South Wales home
The house sits in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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NewsHousing starts fall 11% in 2012
British Property Federation calls for action to boost private rented sector
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NewsChipperfield and Karakusevic Carson's Hackney towers revealed
Residential buildings will reach 14 and 20 storeys in height
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NewsBoris seeks change of use protection for large swathes of London
Mayor confirms he will seek significant exemptions from office to housing plans
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OpinionShould 'beauty' be applied to housing design?
Volume housebuilding is guided by economics, not aesthetics, but there may be light at the end of the tunnel
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OpinionCrime no worse on the Heygate
Around 83% of the Heygate’s former residents clearly stated they’d prefer to stay on the estate and have it refurbished and, most importantly, regularly maintained by the council ( News February 15 ).







