All Housing articles – Page 23
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NewsAllies & Morrison housing takes step forward with partnership deal
Housebuilder and housing association agree to build next phase of development
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NewsSergison Bates gets green light for 20-storey pencil tower
West London project will open up more of towpath with a cafe and walkway
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NewsLondon Collective reveals vision for 1,800-home garden village
Solihull scheme would include a new high street, school and parkland
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NewsGrid gets green light for mixed-use Battersea scheme
Project includes 37.5% affordable apartments
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NewsPeter Barber sweeps the board as RIBA London Award winners revealed
Glenn Howells’ English National Ballet named RIBA London Building of the Year 2021
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OpinionCan’t get no satisfaction
Refusing to accept the status quo is the first step towards innovating our way out of the housing crisis, argues Martyn Evans
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NewsRevealed: All the 2021 Architect of the Year Award finalists
Winners will be announced at live AYA dinner on October 14
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OpinionWhy not just make all homes accessible?
Julia Park hopes the upcoming Part M changes will recognise the pressing need to adapt for the future
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NewsRIBA urges policymakers to act on Bacon Report
Alan Jones throws support behind self-build revolution
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NewsMP’s custom-build report warns of political unrest without urgent reform
Housing secretary welcomes Richard Bacon’s report which urges creation of Custom and Self-Build Housing Delivery Unit at Homes England
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FeaturesLiving with Beauty promised much but its delivery is falling dangerously short
The government’s planning reforms are inherently contradictory and risk confusing beauty with popularity, writes Ben Derbyshire
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NewsApt’s huge Canary Wharf tower scheme approved
Three-block development could become Europe’s largest Passivhaus scheme
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NewsBuckley Gray Yeoman designs 100 build-to-rent homes in Cambridge
First Base and RPMI Railpen seek permission for mixed-use scheme
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NewsOffice for Place chief criticised for supporting permitted development
Beauty advocate Nicholas Boys Smith accused of being ’Trojan horse’ for planning deregulation
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FeaturesInterview: Nicholas Boys Smith on design, deregulation and the Office for Place
There are few topics more controversial than planning reform and placemaking and few people more passionate about them than the chair of the new Office for Place. He talks to Joey Gardiner
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NewsSOM unveils 55-storey Canary Wharf tower
More than 600 homes for rent planned in district’s latest shift towards residential
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NewsHydrogen could play key role in heating buildings, says government
But much research remains to be done, long-awaited strategy admits
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NewsRoad to Stirling begins as first crop of regional winners is announced
Wright Wright, Cullinan Studio, Tim Ronalds and Featherstone Young among RIBA Regional Award-winners
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NewsGet carbon-literate, domestic architects urged
‘You have huge opportunity to influence refurb sector,’ says co-founder of ACAN as new campaign launched






