All Housing articles – Page 148
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NewsLivingstone backs Ministry of Sound in tower row
Mayoral candidate opposes Allies & Morrison building
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TechnicalDe Korhoenders sheltered housing
Wingender Hovenier Architecten’s brick residential building for disabled youth in the Netherlands provides a careful balance between communal and private space
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NewsElephant and Castle back on St Modwen's agenda
Developer eyes chance to kickstart work at south London shopping centre
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NewsPRP submits plans for Tunbridge Wells estate
Hybrid application to local council for Greggs Wood
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NewsGovernment gives £3 billion for London housing
Greater London Authority will manage funds under Localism Act
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NewsLatest Heygate Estate replacement housing completes
Metaphorm Architects and Sarah Wigglesworth worked on schemes
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OpinionWould you want to live in the London Olympic Village?
Yes, says Alex Ely, the facilities are excellent; while George Saumarez Smith would prefer somewhere less designed
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InspirationsJulian Lewis’s inspiration: the 1960 Olympic Village, Rome
Julian Lewis of East looks to the outskirts of Rome for an example of rich urban placemaking
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NewsHome owners swap sale boards for refurbs
Rise of 10% recorded in householders carrying out revamps
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NewsRaw Architecture Workshop's house for a deep-sea diver
Planning permission granted for black stained timber dwelling
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Sheppard Robson's NoHo Square threatened by lack of affordable housing
Doubt cast over £750 million central London development site
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NewsStudio Seilern's $19 million Banana Island scheme ripens in Lagos
Practice also designing schemes in Ghana and Zimbabwe
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NewsRogers Stirk Harbour tower to go ahead in Southwark
GLA and HCA seeking developer for 43-storey building
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NewsBDP scoops planning for Stevenage town centre
£250 million project includes a court and transport interchange
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NewsScott Brownrigg plans spell end of QVC building
Home shopping channel’s HQ to be replaced by mixed-use
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NewsUnesco warns city over £5.5bn Liverpool Waters plans
Peel Holdings scheme would “irreversibly damage” World Heritage status
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