All Housing articles – Page 14
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Green light for 1,400-home Broadway Malyan scheme
Leeds council votes in favour of 11-block riverside development
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Broadway Malyan downsizes controversial Norwich plans
Save Britain’s Heritage says it still has “major concerns” despite height and floorspace cuts
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MP adds to calls for more sectors to shell out for cladding repairs
Housing committee chair Clive Betts says “all relevant parties” must contribute to fixing unsafe buildings
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Todd Architects given green light for 778-home scheme in Belfast
Watkin Jones and Lacuna Developments to build scheme as part of 5,000-home regeneration project
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Opinion
A time to take stock – and an opportunity to do things differently
This terrible war is a catastrophe but the eventual rebuilding of Ukraine could yet provide a legacy of which future generations can be proud, says Julia Park
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Falconer Chester Hall unveils latest Liverpool proposals
550-home scheme comes as practice dominates city-council planning committee meeting
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AR Design Studio showcases Winchester renovation
Practice calls time on piecemeal extensions at former pub in conservation area
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Charles Holland and Moebius Studio shortlisted for Davidson Prize
Co-living themed ideas competition also boasts NOOMA Studio with Gankôgui as finalists
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Council defers plans to add seven storeys to Make tower
Developer had aimed to “retrofit” the building’s waste management methods from existing tower, council told
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Hawkins Brown team picked for 2,000-home Oxfordshire masterplan
Competition-winning proposals for Oxford University Development will deliver £1bn “innovation district”
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Planning inspector green-lights Makower’s Basildon towers
Potential for 495 new homes outweighs harm to setting of new town’s current tallest building
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Ben Derbyshire blasts lack of architects on New Homes Quality Board
Former RIBA president slams “inexplicable” absence of design expertise on body to police house-building industry
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Opinion
Amid the devastation of Ukraine the desire to rebuild is urgent and powerful
Despite the awful human suffering and pointless destruction, there is a sense of solidarity and collective desire about the global response that brings hope for a better future, says Matthew Lloyd
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Morris & Co wins planning for 52-storey Docklands tower after design tweaks
Practice added second set of stairs to 421-home scheme following London Fire Brigade safety concerns
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Khan signs off on Bishopsgate Goodsyard
Drastically revised 500-home Faulkner Browns, Eric Parry, and Buckley Gray Yeoman scheme finally gets green light
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Spring Statement: RIBA applauds energy-efficiency tax breaks
But institue warns ministers need a nationwide retrofit strategy to meet decarbonisation goals
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Grenfell Inquiry: Official admits ambiguous building regs guidance ‘didn’t work’
Civil servant acknowledges failings with appoach of leaving designers and building-control bodies to figure out rules for themselves
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Winchester drafts in Arup for new community space
Temporary public square will replace vacant medical centre ahead of long-term £150m redevelopment
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Patel Taylor works up plans for former Met Police training centre
Scheme will deliver 873 homes for housing association Optivo and housebuilder Countryside
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Simpson Haugh gets go-ahead for 51-storey Manchester towers
But viability concerns see city’s 20% affordable housing target ditched yet again