All Housing articles – Page 167
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NewsEPR revises plans for Wandsworth development
EPR Architects is working on revised plans for the £1 billion Ram Brewery project in Wandsworth, south London.
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NewsCabe shocks HKR into Poole tower redesign
HKR Architects is to revise its design for a residential tower on Dorset’s Poole Quay after Cabe gave it a drubbing.
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PRP completes Slough zero-carbon development
PRP Architects has completed one of the country’s largest zero-carbon developments, at Greenwatt Way in Slough, Berkshire.
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NewsShapps insists localism will see more houses built
The government has insisted it will get more housing built by handing power back to local authorities despite reports that plans for new homes are being abandoned across the country.
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NewsMalcolm Fraser tops Housing Expo people's choice poll
Malcolm Fraser Architects’ house design for Scotland’s Housing Expo has been named the people’s favourite.
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Levitt Bernstein wins Islington Housing competition
Levitt Bernstein has won the Islington Housing Design Competition, beating finalists Avanti Architects and Brady Mallalieu.
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Pope Priestly submits plans for Hampshire brewery site
Pope Priestley Architects’ plans for a £10 million redevelopment of a former brewery site in Hampshire have been submitted for planning.
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NewsHCA admits BD's Kickstart housing campaign has raised standards
Final tranche of 44 schemes bailed out by the government backs quality developers and knocks out Persimmon.
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Building for Life sees 50% more qualifying
A record number of new housing schemes qualified for a Building for Life standard this year, the largest number in the eight years of the award
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NewsPowell Dobson’s £2m eco-house reprieved
A controversial £2 million eco-home in Wales by Powell Dobson has been spared from the bull-dozer after a heated two-year planning row
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Building StudyPull House in Vermont by Procter Rihl
Procter Rihl’s Pull House sits amid the maple trees of rural New England and creates an architecture to match the region’s progressive politics.
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NewsGlenn Howells Architects’ Printworks off the press
Glenn Howells Architects’ £44 million Printworks scheme in central London has been completed.
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NewsPowell Dobson house spared in planning row
A controversial £2 million eco-home in Wales by Powell Dobson has been spared from the bulldozers after a heated two-year planning row.
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NewsPowell Tuck house digs out more space
Work has started on a private house by Powell Tuck Associates on the site of a former chapel of rest in Notting Hill.
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NewsCabe wants more changes to Viñoly Battersea plan
Cabe has called for further changes to be made to Rafael Viñoly’s masterplan for Battersea Power Station.
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NewsConran's Ealing housing scheme wins go-ahead
Conran & Partners’ £136 million regeneration of Ealing’s Green Man Lane estate in west London has won planning.
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NewsGreenwich shortlist revealed
Ten practices have been shortlisted for the final tranche of the Greenwich Millennium Village (GMV), one of the country’s most ambitious regeneration projects.
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InspirationsDavid Kohn's inspiration: Villa Necchi Campiglio, Milan
The ambiguous, eclectic style of Portaluppi’s Milanese villa keeps drawing David Kohn back to experience the magic of its interior.
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NewsHowells reveals King’s Cross tower
Plans for the tallest tower on the King’s Cross Central site have been unveiled. It is hoped the building, by Glenn Howells Architects, will become an “urban marker” for the regeneration scheme, visible from across London.
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NewsEd Balls demands £6bn investment in affordable homes
The government must invest £6 billion in a programme to build 100,000 new affordable homes, according to Labour leadership candidate Ed Balls.






