All Housing articles – Page 166
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Type3 Studio wins planning for Norwich housing
Type3 Studio has been granted planning permission for a 174-home development beside Norwich City Football Club.
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NewsMae celebrates 'overwhelming support' for council housing scheme
Mæ has received planning consent for a new housing scheme on a troubled east London estate.
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NewsGrid wins green light for Strand project
Westminster planners have approved Grid Architects’ mixed-use scheme on the Strand in central London.
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NewsLevitt Bernstein reveals winning Homesown scheme
Levitt Bernstein has revealed its winning design for the Islington Housing Competition.
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NewsManser Medal goes to Acme for Norfolk house extension
Kevin McCloud presents £10,000 prize plus a new trophy
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NewsAHMM wins 12 projects in Oklahoma City
AHMM's 30,000-square-foot retail center on a prominent triangular plot in Oklahoma City.AHMM's 30,000-square-foot retail center on a prominent triangular plot in Oklahoma City. AHMM has won 12 new jobs in Oklahoma City, USA, working in some of the city’s most dilapidated neighbourhoods.Among the schemes are a ...
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Building StudyVoltaMitte housing in Basel, by Christ & Gantenbein
Basel’s VoltaMitte housing scheme demonstrates the young Swiss practice’s interest in employing highly particular floor plans
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NewsRykwert among 500 objecting to Adam
Robert Adam’s plans for a palatial multi-million pound house on the fringes of Hampstead Heath are facing opposition from a host of high-profile architects and heritage figures
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£30m US deal could save Lancashire Pathfinder terraces
Mark Hines Architects is close to securing a £30 million deal with an American property developer that would save swathes of abandoned Pathfinder terraces in Lancashire.
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NewsAllies & Morrison's Brent Cross masterplan wins approval
Barnet Council has granted full permission for the controversial £4.5 billion Brent Cross Cricklewood regeneration scheme masterplanned by Allies & Morrison.
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NewsSatellite wins go-ahead for assisted self-build in Dorset
Satellite Architects has been given the green light for an assisted self-build project for three family homes in Bridport, west Dorset.
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NewsArchitecture PLB wins competition to build Winchester student halls
Architecture PLB has won a competition to design a £14 million student residence for the University of Winchester.
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Malcolm Fraser triumphs in West Lothian housing competition
Malcolm Fraser Architects has won a competition to a design sustainable housing scheme in West Lothian.The architect beat a strong shortlist - including Elder & Cannon, Gareth Hoskins, HTA Architects and RMJM - in the contest run by the RIAS for developer Morston Assets.The practice’s design for the site at ...
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NewsVan Egeraat's Lyon Monolith opens
Erick van Egeraat’s mixed-use Monolith development in Lyon has opened.
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Building StudyStable Acre house by David Kohn Architects
David Kohn’s Norfolk home for gallery owner Stuart Shave represents a perfect marriage of architectural and human concerns
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NewsRe-branded MH Architects gets green light for Horsham housing
West Sussex practice MH Architects has been given the green light for an innovative social housing scheme in Horsham.
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NewsHCA to fund Peterborough zero-carbon development
The Homes & Communities Agency (HCA) has approved a £7.8 million grant to build 120 affordable zero-carbon homes in Peterborough.
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NewsOlympic Park legacy design is radically revised
Legacy company slams original masterplan and unveils changes to post-2012 housing.
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NewsMake wins public inquiry into Southwark housing scheme
Make’s plans for a major housing scheme in London have been given the green light after a public inquiry overturned Southwark Council’s original decision to refuse planning.
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NewsPat Ritchie replaces Kerslake as HCA chief
HCA director for the North East region Pat Ritchie has been made interim chief executive at the Homes & Communities Agency.







