All Housing articles – Page 173
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         Building Study Building StudyRiches Hawley Mikhail’s Clay Fields sustainable housingRiches Hawley Mikhail’s Clay Fields affordable housing scheme at Elmswell, near Bury St Edmunds, successfully integrates sustainable village living and locally appropriate design 
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         Technical TechnicalCartwright Pickard’s modular housing for east AfricaCartwright Pickard is creating modular homes for east Africa that can be rapidly assembled offsite 
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         News NewsKyo Sung Woo’s graduate housing opens at HarvardUS-based architect Kyu Sung Woo’s graduate housing complex, 10 Akron Street, for Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, has opened. 
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         Opinion OpinionCan Accordia really be a blueprint for housing?Yes, says Keith Bradley one of the Stirling-Prize-winning development’s architects; but Alan Cherry, of the scheme’s developer Countryside Properties, disagrees 
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         News NewsAccordia wins the Stirling PrizeAccordia in Cambridge by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Alison Brooks Architects and Maccreanor Lavington has won the 2008 Stirling Prize. 
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      NewsBeckett moved to housing in cabinet reshuffleMargaret Beckett has replaced Caroline Flint as housing minister in today’s government reshuffle. 
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         News NewsPublic sector must wake up to crisis, says housing chiefThe government’s new housing and regeneration agency leader has warned public sector clients to wake up to the credit crunch, saying it could be “significantly worse than the early 1990s”. 
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         Building Study Building StudyOMA has designs on the Big AppleRem Koolhaas today unveiled plans for OMA’s first residential high-rise in New York City. 
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         Opinion OpinionBritish Council/BD survey: Is the UK in a state of housing crisis?Housing in Britain is never far from the headlines – and it is under the spotlight again in the British Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. 
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         News NewsGo ahead for housing project at former home of fighter pilotsPlanning and listed buildings consent has been granted for a new residential scheme at Bentley Priory – the home of the Battle of Britain pilots in the second world war. 
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      NewsCarbon emissions in UK housing faces scrutinyThe UK Green Building Council has launched a major study to find ways to reduce carbon emissions from the country’s existing housing stock. 
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         News NewsHadid designs Singapore’s largest ever housing schemeZaha Hadid Architects has designed Singapore’s largest ever residential development. The seven 36-storey residential towers and 12 villas will be built on a 78,000sq m site at Farrer Road, a prominent site within the city. 
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      NewsHousing scheme wins on appealStephen Davy Peter Smith Architects has won a planning appeal for a residential scheme on a derelict brownfield site in Aylesbury. 
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      AnalysisNews analysis: is the housing market collapsing around us?The fall in house prices has prompted a dramatic downturn in commissions, with some architects facing redundancy. Will Henley looks at how practices are coping with the credit crunch, and what the long-term prospects may be 
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         News NewsCredit crunch puts paid to Scottish housing fairOne of the UK’s most innovative housing projects has been delayed indefinitely in a decision blamed on the credit crunch. 
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      NewsParker Morris standards just for social housing, suggests Boris adviserConfusion surrounds plans by London mayor Boris Johnson to introduce Parker Morris-like space standards in the capital, former deputy mayor Nicky Gavron claimed today. 
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      NewsWimbledon’s luxury housing hopes for game, set and matchThis year’s Wimbledon tennis championships may be over but star players in future years might be interested in these proposals for a luxury housing scheme overlooking the All England Tennis Club. 
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         News NewsBerlin modernist housing chosenUnesco’s world heritage committee has named six modernist housing estates in Berlin as a world heritage site. 
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      NewsBoris to ditch 50% affordable housing target in changes to London PlanBoris Johnson has published a major report setting out his priorities for revising the London Plan. 
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         Opinion OpinionHuman touch can revive social housingAs Robin Hood Gardens fails to win a reprieve, we must find ways to use ageing concrete estates 
 
     
     





