All Housing articles – Page 51
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NewsDe Metz Forbes Knight gets go-ahead for Kentish Town flats
Practice’s 14-home corner development will replace car wash
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NewsMinistry picks Tibbalds and Design Council for design guide
Visual tool will form part of revised Design Planning Practice Guidance
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NewsPiercy secures planning for Clerkenwell scheme
Mixed-use proposals will deliver boutique hotel, affordable homes and flexible workspace
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NewsIan Ritchie gets go-ahead for East End estate scheme
Tower Hamlets infill project will add 142 new homes to Mile End estate
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NewsMinister overturns rejected plans to build 800 homes on golf course
Decision to approve FPCR’s Birmingham scheme was one of James Brokenshire’s last acts as housing secretary
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NewsWeston Williamson completes homes beside historic Camberwell estate
Peabody was client on both schemes more than a century apart
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NewsLevitt Bernstein launches campaign against permitted developments
Architect wants Parliament to discuss health risks of office-to-resi conversions
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NewsKhan gives AFK housing scheme the thumbs up
Mayor approves scheme after developer increases number of affordable homes
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NewsKilburn Nightingale hits right note with St Paul’s work
Chorister boarding house project involves grade I and II buildings
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NewsChapman Taylor lodges plans for Bristol student flats
Project will be ready for opening of new campus in 2022
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NewsBig names vie for inaugural Neave Brown Award
Mikhail Riches’ Goldsmith Street also a Stirling Prize hopeful
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NewsHeritage watchdog applauds ‘alien’ tower veto
Studio Egret West’s Chiswick Curve ‘would have harmed views captured by painters like Turner’
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NewsMHCLG pledges new guidance to ban ‘poor doors’
Housing secretary James Brokenshire says segregation stories have ‘appalled’ him
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NewsBrokenshire flattens Studio Egret West’s Chiswick Curve tower
Housing secretary rejects planning inspector’s recommendation to approve 32-storey west London scheme
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NewsFeilden Clegg Bradley secures planning for Bristol housing
Flats to be built on the banks of the River Avon will be up to 17 storeys tall
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NewsOffice-to-resi conversions challenge communities’ health, claims report
Document slams permitted-development rights and calls for more cash to build social housing
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NewsHawkins Brown reveals Alton Estate proposals
Plans to regenerate internationally-acclaimed modernist estate drawn up with Barton Willmore and Tate Hindle
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NewsRIBA flags ‘hidden housing crisis’ faced by elderly
Younger people will also benefit from better, more accessible housing, says report







