All Housing articles – Page 162
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Planning thumbs-up for UK's largest zero-carbon homes site
Peterborough city planners have approved a proposal for the country’s biggest development of zero carbon homes.Architect Browne Smith Baker and landscape architect Barnes Walker are working on the 295-home scheme, which will be built by Morris Homes.All the homes will be built to level 6 of the Code for Sustainable ...
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Building Study
One Hyde Park, London, by Rogers Stirk Harbour
Despite its attempts to ingratiate, One Hyde Park cannot entirely escape its underlying philosophy of segregation
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Richard Murphy reveals Whitehaven scheme
Designs unveiled for £10 million scheme following RIBA-run contest
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Planning granted for CZWG's Brighton project
Scheme is part of larger regeneration work in the city
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Bjarke Ingels unveils New York pyramid
Danish practice BIG has revealed designs for a pyramid-shaped apartment building on New York’s West 57th Street.Designed around a courtyard space, the 80,000sq m building achieves its unusual shape by keeping three corners of the block low, while the north-east corner rises to a peak height of 137m. The shape ...
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Murphy’s octagonal plans for Edinburgh site
Richard Murphy Architects has unveiled images of its £24 million housing-led scheme on the site of the former Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
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Norr reveals Jenan City masterplan
Archial’s sister practice Norr has unveiled its design concept for Jenan City, the largest privately owned project under development in Saudi Arabia
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Prince Charles driven 'insane' by classicist label
Work with the Foundation for the Built Environment not about style, HRH insists
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Inspirations
Sergison Bates’ inspiration: Hardwick Hall in Derbyshire
Stephen Bates and Jonathan Sergison explain how studying Hardwick Hall has helped them broaden their architectural education.
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Building Study
Shingle House, Dungeness, by Nord
The windswept and unworldly coastal settlement of Dungeness provides the location for Living Architecture’s second holiday home.
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Anne Thorne Architects completes 'PassivTerrace'
Anne Thorne Architects has completed a ’PassivTerrace’ refurbishment in Haringey, north London, for Metropolitan Housing Partnership.
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Opinion
What is the problem with the prince?
Prince Charles’s environmental aims are those you’d want in a developer. So what is it that rankles?
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Robin Hood Gardens remodelled
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects has devised a scheme that could save east London flats Robin Hood Gardens from the bulldozers
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Hyde & Hyde shows off Swansea home
Local firm reveals approved design for private house overlooking Swansea Bay
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Green light for 'Scottish Poundbury'
The Prince of Wales’ Knockroon development at Cumnock in Scotland has received planning permission from East Ayrshire Council.
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Farrells submits final designs for Paddington Basin
Terry Farrell & Partners has submitted designs for the final phase of the Paddington Basin masterplan to Westminster City Council.
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Government launches review into housing
Tory policy tsar Oliver Letwin MP is heading a major government review of housing strategy in an effort to ensure more homes are built.The review is being carried out by a handful of staff at the communities department. It will be the first of its kind since the Barker Review, ...
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Last ditch effort to save Walthamstow Stadium
Developer L&Q will this week meet with local MPs and potential Walthamstow Stadium buyer Bob Morton to discuss the future of the Conran-designed development.
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Jestico & Whiles reveals winning designs for Millennium Village
Final stage of Greenwich Millennium Village set to be built at a “human scale”