All Housing articles – Page 65
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NewsSimpson Haugh reveals £70m Sale plans
Town centre regeneration would deliver 202 new homes plus shops and leisure space
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NewsRMA's City Airport hotel and homes set for take-off
Planners recommend block for approval despite half the flats being single aspect
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NewsPlans for final stage of Chelsea Barracks submitted
Phase 6B designed by Piercy Company and Squires
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Building StudyBuilding Study: Alto private rental scheme, London, by Flanagan Lawrence
On a vast regeneration site in Wembley, Quintain is building what it hopes will be the UK’s largest build-to-rent scheme
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NewsAnger as Westminster approves Arup's estate regeneration
Project for 750 homes is next to Chelsea Barracks
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NewsOwusu designs house for Yinka Shonibare
Artist’s home in Lagos includes gallery and studio space
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NewsFletcher-Rae lodges £100m Liverpool waterfront plans
552-home Brunswick Dock scheme submitted to city council planners
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NewsRaab shuffled from housing brief after just six months
Prime minister set to appoint third minister for homes since June last year
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NewsArchitecture PLB unveils City fringe student tower
Practice creates 1,000-bed block a stone’s throw from Aldgate Station
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NewsFCBS channels 1930s style for 22-storey Manchester block
Practice dubs mixed-use building a ‘tribute to the city’s past’
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TechnicalTechnical Study: House in Torhout, Belgium
Marie-José Van Hee has created a refined concrete and timber fronted house above a Flemish dentist using a clever structural solution
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TechnicalInterview: Marie-José Van Hee
Hugh Strange talks to Marie-José Van Hee about her approach to architecture and the importance of the domestic in projects of all scales
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FeaturesHousing Design Awards 2018: the winners
Ike Ijeh looks at this year’s winners and concludes that, when it comes to innovation, councils are leading the way
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NewsAllies & Morrison cleared to bulldoze Elephant & Castle shopping centre
Controversial proposals finally approved by council
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NewspH+ cleared to recharge former electricity works
Architect’s 100-home Hertfordshire proposals get green light
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NewsGovernment's social housing pledge 'not enough', says RIBA
‘Give councils powers to build,’ demands Derbyshire
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NewsGreen light for £50m Stiff & Trevillion tower at Old Oak
20-storey building will contain flats, offices and a church
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NewsDesign Engine wins Oxford University accommodation comp
Practice pips Allies Morrison and Berman Guedes Stretton
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