All Housing articles – Page 40
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NewsGlenn Howells unveils ‘world’s tallest octagonal tower’
49-storey build-to-rent scheme for Birmingham’s Paradise development goes out to consultation
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NewsWoods Bagot submits plans for £175m Bristol scheme
Soapworks scheme is developer’s first in region
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FeaturesAt home with MJ Long and Sandy Wilson
How a sculptor’s studio of the 1920s became a home and workspace for the architects and a setting for their art collection
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NewsDozen small practices submit proposals for Croydon housing schemes
Mary Duggan, Denizen Works and Sarah Wigglesworth among architects involved
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NewsTwentieth Century Society slates ‘huge under-listing’ of London’s social housing
Threatened Lubetkin and Tábori projects ’must be listed’
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NewsRecord number of towers added to London skyline last year
Pre-covid survey reports 140% increase in completions of tall buildings
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OpinionLearning from lockdown: What needs to change in housing?
Julia Park considers what architects and policymakers should learn from the coronavirus crisis about housing design
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NewsHousing secretary approves ZHA’s largest UK project on appeal
Twin towers at Vauxhall Cross will reach 185m, breaching local plan
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NewsPostcode lottery as planning authorities rush to adopt new virtual committee rules
Pollard Thomas Edwards becomes one of first architects to receive planning in new virtual world
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NewsCouncil seeks leave to challenge PLP’s Westferry approval
Tower Hamlets launches bid to overturn minister’s green light for 1,524 homes
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NewsMinisters consider calls to extend planning consents
Housing industry lobbies for measures to help sector recover after covid-19 restrictions are lifted
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NewsWork stops on Foster, Gehry and Wilkinson Eyre projects at Battersea Power Station
AHMM’s Tottenham Court Road scheme also paused
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NewsHousing developer warns of planning gridlock
Firm expects consents to fall – but announces funding for van Heyningen Haward and Fletcher Priest projects
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NewsSafety fears as repair work stops on Sheppard Robson fire block
MP calls on housing secretary to intervene as Bellway staff down tools at Barking Riverside scheme amid covid-19 crisis
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NewsJacobs wins work on £6bn north London regeneration
Knight Architects, East and Waugh Thistleton all involved in Meridian Water project
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NewsKhan calls for emergency measures to support house building
Mayor’s intervention comes as new data reveals demand fell by 40% last week
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FeaturesCoronavirus: What are the priorities for architects?
Ben Derbyshire has survived three recessions and says the first lesson is to act quickly and decisively
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OpinionCovid-19 may force us to rethink how we design cities
Julia Park on coronavirus, zero carbon and the implications for density






