All Housing articles – Page 4
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RG&P submits plans for canalside homes in Leicester
Proposals would deliver 360 new flats and houses on site of a former shoe-machinery factory
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Greenaway Architecture bags planning for green-belt house
Four-bedroom home in Hampshire will replace dilapidated nursery buildings
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3DReid and Graeme Nicholls lodge major Glasgow plans
Central Quay scheme will deliver 410 homes and 934-bed student block on former Harland & Wolff site
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Opinion
In praise of contractors
Contractors deserve the respect and admiration of architects, writes Matthew Lloyd
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Council pushes for demolition of new Woolwich towers
Enforcement notice follows discovery of 26 “main deviations” from consented plans
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Plummeting housing work hits smaller practices, RIBA says
Future Trends survey finds growing confidence gap, with larger firms increasingly optimistic about workload and staffing growth
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Mæ strengthens lead in Stirling Prize betting
Apparata Architects moves up to second place as Sergison Bates loses joint-favourite status
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BDP flags ‘milestone’ for £275m Galway plans
Irish appeal decision paves way for mixed-use redevelopment of 3.6ha city-centre site
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Fosters reveals designs for new China tower
Mixed-use scheme in Qingdao will combine offices, apartments and a three-storey clubhouse
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Tech billionaires bankroll plans for new city in Northern California
Developer goes public with ‘multi-decade’ proposals after acquiring 20,230ha of land
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John Lewis boss calls for royal commission to save high streets
Sharon White says planning, taxation, crime, environmental policy, housing and transport issues must be “considered as a whole”
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Project Orange wins planning for 45 new homes in Suffolk
Design approach for two development sites takes inspiration from the local vernacular
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Squires gets go-ahead for luxury care home in Westminster
Art Deco block in Horseferry Road will be demolished to make way for 10-storey scheme
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Stirling Prize: Mæ and Sergison Bates emerge as bookies’ favourites
William Hill gives John Morden Centre and Lavender Hill Courtyard Housing shortest odds
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Opinion
This Stirling shortlist is in tune with the times
The final six projects in contention for this year’s prize are all marked by an underlying seriousness and a tendency towards simple forms and materials, writes Ben Flatman
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Stirling Prize 2023: First-timers bag half of shortlist slots
Adam Khan, Sergison Bates and Apparata all debut in final round of the highest prize in British architecture
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BDP submits plans for 41-storey co-living tower in Salford
Proposals replace earlier scheme that foundered because of Covid-19 and Brexit
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Planning inspector backs conversion of listed hospital into housing
Scheme centred on Victorian facility in Portsmouth will deliver 209 flats and houses