All Housing articles – Page 138
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OpinionAre building regulations holding back development?
Yes, says Nahid Majid, they are confusing and need to be streamlined; while Paul King says availability of finance is the real issue
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OpinionBuilding what they can sell
By editing my letter in response to Hank Dittmar’s article on the new Building for Life standards ( Opinion October 5 ) and by giving it a misleading title, “ Leave the detail to housebuilders ”, it has conveyed a totally different message to what was intended.
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NewsZumthor wins backing for revised Living Architecture plans
Swiss architect receives planning permission for revised ‘secular retreat’
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NewsPermanent floating village plan considered for Royal Docks
Houses, shops and a hotel could be built on water with right backing
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NewsFunding problems stifle London resi tower market
Three-quarters of schemes still to start on-site
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NewsPLP’s £1bn South Bank plans to be submitted
Cluster of nine towers up to 48 storeys high to be lodged this week
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NewsZaha Hadid forges ahead with house for supermodel
Home outside Moscow being built for Naomi Campbell
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NewsUCL scheme to move east receives council backing
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands-designed projects moves on to next stage
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NewsAll-star shortlist competes for Hackney housing
David Chipperfield among finalists for Colville Estate
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Building StudyZug Schleife apartments by Valerio Olgiati
Valerio Olgiati’s career has been devoted to the pursuit of an architecture of exceptional monumentality and self-reliance. Ellis Woodman reports on his largest project to date, an apartment building in Zug, Switzerland
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NewsLocal architects to play key role in self-building
Urban Selfbuild aims to build 100 homes annually, working with architects
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NewsDrastic action needed to raise construction standards say researchers
Today’s houses use more energy than previously expected according to study
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OpinionLeave the detail to housebuilders
For Hank Dittmar ( Opinion October 5 ) to award Building for Life 12 an amber light because it concentrates on the essential qualities of neighbourhood, character and the qualities of external space — and does not attempt to tackle the subjective issues of appearance, materials, details and construction — ...
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NewsGort Scott completes first standalone building
House on the Isle of Man is made from local stone
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NewsBroadway Malyan secures backing for Isle of Dogs retail scheme
Councillors approve plans for Asda and 850 homes
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NewsGovernment blocks publishing Prince Charles letters
Richard Rogers calls interventions “not democratic”






