All Housing articles – Page 134
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NewsCambridge pushes ahead with £1bn expansion
Architects for first phase include Maccreanor Lavington and Mole
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NewsEconomic worries sees Chelsea Barracks 'under review'
Report says developer gets cold feet because of UK woes
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NewsSelf-sufficient Perth eco-house gets go-ahead
Architect Kirsty Maguire wins permission from Perth and Kinross councillors
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NewsTfL withdraws Dalston development plans
Local campaigners to meet with Boris Johnson to discuss concerns about proposals
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NewsRelaxed change of use rules criticised by RIBA
Insitute warns lack of control over office to residential conversions could lead to poor quality development
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NewsPlanning OK for Peabody’s Plaistow homes
Project transforms the former Plaistow Hospital into169 homes
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Demolish tower blocks and build terraces says think tank
Policy Exchange blames high-rise development for social issues
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NewsOlympic legacy neighbourhood slammed by Design Council Cabe
Report calls for rethink of masterplan and first phase of Chobham Farm
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NewsConran get green light for Lambeth housing
The project refurbishes a 1960s Architects Co-Partnership building
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NewsSt James's Market plans given the go ahead
The scheme includes proposals by Make, TateHindle, Paul Davis Partners and Burwell Deakins
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AnalysisProfile: Alison Brooks, the architect in residence
The sector may lack glamour, but Architect of the Year winner Alison Brooks wants her housing to change lives
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Building StudyNewhall housing, Harlow, by Alison Brooks Architects
Having built a reputation for adventurous one-off homes, Alison Brooks Architects has brought its talents to bear on volume housing in the form of 85 units at Newhall in Essex.
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NewsNational Trust worries ease over Stanton Williams scheme
Decision on London house due this week
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NewsTP Bennett chosen for £54m Soho development
Architect working with mayor of London and Barratt Homes
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NewsArchitects sought for Hampshire eco-town
HCA to appoint consultants for 100 eco-homes in next few months
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NewsPlanning minister to boost cash incentives for neighbourhoods
Boles to give development-friendly communities a greater share of development taxes






