All Housing articles – Page 57
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NewsSquires replaces Make on £150m St John’s Wood job
Developer changes team and ratchets up units for housing scheme near Lord’s
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NewsPeter Barber cleared for first Small Sites project
Derelict site is first to come forward under Sadiq Khan’s push to help small builders
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NewsRCKa lands housing project via public vote
Practice selected for south London community-trust scheme earmarked for TfL site
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NewsGrid's Wembley project given reserved matters approval
Proposals for Quintain development will host 396 homes
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NewsBarr Gazetas cleared for Covent Garden plans
Architect to refurbish entire city block despite approval for demolition-led scheme
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NewsDevelopers forced to squeeze 50 more flats into Bishopsgate Goodsyard
New images released of City fringe scheme
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NewsShedkm lands north Wales regeneration project
Practice to create new civic hub for town at dilapidated market site
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NewsStephen Taylor debuts ‘skinny’ council homes
Architect delivers terrace of four-storey houses for Hackney
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NewsFlanagan Lawrence appointed to Bexley housing project
Practice lands ‘high density’ scheme in south-east London
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NewsHeatherwick and Snøhetta’s Google plans prompt controversy
Concept proposal for huge timber redevelopment on Toronto Waterfront ‘surprises’ politicians
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NewsNewground lands £80m White City scheme
Architect draws up proposals to redevelop housing association’s west London base
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NewsGrid Architects' Brentford Lock plans approved
Council gives green light to west London project’s final phase
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NewsCampaigners seek listing for Grimshaw’s Camden supermarket
Andrew Phillips-penned regeneration plans would radically rework part of 1980s Sainsbury’s scheme
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NewsEast End council counts cost of spike in planning inquiries
Tower Hamlets says series of hearings - including into Make and 3DReid schemes - has cost £950k
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NewsHull seeks architects for new waterfront district
City launches design competition to deliver housing on former dock sites
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Neo Bankside judge blames winter gardens for discontent
Common design feature in spotlight as residents lose Tate Modern privacy case
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NewsScruton names his 'Building Beautiful' commissioners
No architects – but Prasad and Monaghan take advisory roles
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NewsTate Modern neighbours lose High Court challenge
Judge rules against residents of RSHP’s Neo Bankside who demanded privacy from Herzog de Meuron extension
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NewsHousing Ministry ordered to get a grip on planning system failings
National Audit Office says staff shortages and ‘flawed’ needs assessments are a barrier to ramping up housing delivery
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NewsHTA’s huge Battersea redevelopment goes in for planning
Practice’s 2,550-home plans for Winstanley and York Road estates include 32-storey tower






