All Housing articles – Page 40
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Twentieth Century Society slates ‘huge under-listing’ of London’s social housing
Threatened Lubetkin and Tábori projects ’must be listed’
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Record number of towers added to London skyline last year
Pre-covid survey reports 140% increase in completions of tall buildings
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Opinion
Learning 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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Housing secretary approves ZHA’s largest UK project on appeal
Twin towers at Vauxhall Cross will reach 185m, breaching local plan
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Postcode 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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Council 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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Ministers 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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Work stops on Foster, Gehry and Wilkinson Eyre projects at Battersea Power Station
AHMM’s Tottenham Court Road scheme also paused
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Housing 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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Safety 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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Jacobs wins work on £6bn north London regeneration
Knight Architects, East and Waugh Thistleton all involved in Meridian Water project
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Khan 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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Features
Coronavirus: 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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Opinion
Covid-19 may force us to rethink how we design cities
Julia Park on coronavirus, zero carbon and the implications for density
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Peabody weighs £1.1bn pipeline amid coronavirus caution
Housing association will continue with committed schemes
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Features
Covid-19 will change how people think about housing
As restrictions in the UK tighten and the effects of the pandemic become more real, Yolande Barnes explores what it could mean for housing economics
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Jenrick to let housebuilders demolish vacant buildings without planning
Expansion of permitted development rights announced along with new zonal approach to planning
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Features
Budget preview: What’s likely to be in it for construction?
As interest rates are cut, Tom Lowe looks at what might be in the chancellor’s red box