All Housing articles – Page 47
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NewsFCBS gets go-ahead for ‘distinctly Mancunian’ art deco block
Twenty-two storey scheme will replace 1970s office building opposite Arndale Centre
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NewsAdam Richards and Tikari Works shortlisted for House of the Year
RIBA names first two of seven finalists for 2019 award ahead of November result
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NewsBenedetti wins planning for biggest resi scheme
Dagenham scheme exceeds London Housing Design Guide area standards
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NewsChipperfield’s Lyon scheme gets ‘feu vert’
Architect gets go-ahead for final blocks of Confluence scheme, masterplanned with Herzog de Meuron
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NewsKhan: No end in sight for ‘dodgy’ definitions of affordable housing
London mayor ‘pushing ministers for 70% social rent target’
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NewsStanton Williams completes house in historic Hampstead
Fleet House delivers ‘urban repair’ to village’s boundary-wall tradition, says architect
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NewsCoffey crafts ‘apartment block’ with Clerkenwell flat conversion
Project reimagines Victorian conversion with 30,000 blocks of European oak
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NewsBudget ‘more important than new legislation’ for housing
RIBA president reacts to absence of housing proposals in this week’s Queen’s speech
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NewsLiquidation blow for Kevin McCloud-backed firms
Three of Grand Designs presenter’s award-winning development businesses go under
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NewsDenizen Works wins planning for island homes
Challenges include climate, conservation area and economics
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NewsQueen’s speech includes high-rise safety plans
RIBA president warns detail must include sprinklers, better escape routes and single-practice commitment
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NewsBorrowing-rate hike threatens council housing programmes
Treasury increases rate at which councils can borrow money
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NewsDevelopers reveal new images of PLP’s Bankside Yards
£1bn Southwark scheme set to ‘reconnect’ South Bank and Bankside
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NewsArchitect rapped over demolition-threatened eco home
Arb issues £1,500 penalty order after unacceptable professional conduct verdict
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Building StudyBuilding Study: Marmalade Lane, Cambridge, by Mole Architects
How does this housing development that was instigated and managed by residents work in practice?
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NewsOMA reveals Greenwich Peninsula plans
Morden Wharf scheme contains 1,500 homes plus commercial and workspace
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NewsFosters wins approval for Whiteleys project – for fourth time
Latest changes add 24 homes to £1bn development but strip out historic windows
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NewsLukewarm welcome for national design guide – that doesn’t mention architects
’Grave risk contents will fall on stony ground’
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NewsStirling finalist questions winner’s eco-credentials
Whole-life carbon more important than Passivhaus, argues Matthew Barnett Howland






