All Housing articles – Page 36
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News
Gensler cleared to build flats on Damien Hirst pub
Post-war Brixton hangout was at the centre of 1990s ‘YBA’ art movement
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Stockwool’s £11.6m redevelopment of London’s oldest brick house approved
Mixed-use scheme will add extension to the late medieval Bromley Hall
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Housing contest finalist vows to abolish ‘greed-driven identikit development’
Government-backed Homes of 2030 competition shortlists six for award
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Twenty architects win spots on £85m Peabody framework
Haworth Tompkins, Morris Co and Lyndon Goode among successful practices
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Maccreanor Lavington chalks up fourth consent in south-east London
Mixed-use scheme in New Cross follows three wins on the Old Kent Road
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KPF’s Kensington ‘caviar care’ home approved after 15-month planning wrangle
Heythrop College scheme finally given green light after developer appealed to Planning Inspectorate
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First homes go in for planning using RCKa’s pioneering MMC system
Architect says its modular system will slash time and cost of design process
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Lynch reveals infill plans for Hoxton estate
Practice looks to add new low-rise blocks around 18-storey 1960s tower
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Curl la Tourelle Head’s £43m social housing and workspace project approved
Local authority development will include adult education centre near Wembley Stadium
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Winners of St Helier waterfront masterplanning competition named
Gillespies and Heta Architects to deliver art gallery, pools, amphitheatre and 1,000 homes
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Opinion
Learning from lockdown: Now is the time to talk to volume housebuilders
Martyn Evans doesn’t buy the idea that nothing will ever change in the designer-less world of housing
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Kerslake raises concerns over government’s planning reforms
Former head of the civil service says changes could trigger a ’return to mono-tenure estates’
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Mayor to rule on Squires’ revised £1.5bn plans for Budweiser brewery
Consultation on amended riverside proposals due to finish next month
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Six ‘diverse’ firms shortlisted for Croydon infill scheme
Design competition run by council’s in-house development company with Stephen Lawrence Charitable Trust
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Morris & Co gets green light to extend Walter Segal’s family home
Timber extension approved for influential 1965 house in Highgate
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Urbed appointed to write model design code as part of planning reforms
Building Design columnist working on national code that can be adapted by local authorities
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Features
Beauty, privacy and cupboards. What do the people really want?
Ben Derbyshire asks how we should approach a nationwide design code
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Faulker Browns lodges plan to turn Victorian villa into resi scheme
Gosforth project has attracted criticism from neighbours
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Leeds planners approve £100m Simpson Haugh tower
Project will provide accommodation for 660 students