All Housing articles – Page 68
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NewsLondon's tower pipeline breaks 500 mark for first time
Capital set for another 510 buildings over 20 storeys
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NewsBroadway Malyan gets go-ahead for Reading scheme
Seven-block lakeside development will deliver 459 new homes plus shops and a gym
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NewsMetWork gets go-ahead for more Westminster infill homes
Practice bags planning for tweaked garages-to-resi scheme in St John’s Wood
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NewsAnger grows over plans to redevelop Yorkshire prefabs
Twentieth Century Society wades into row over demolition-threatened Airey-style homes
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NewsWestminster set to honour social housing pioneers
Architects welcome plaque for landmark Darbourne Darke estate
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RMA Architects’ East Ham scheme set for green light
Newham Council poised to approve 277-home redevelopment of market site
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Simpson Haugh debuts 34-storey Salford tower
Clippers Quay would be tallest building approved so far for regenerated docks
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FeaturesHyperdensity: can it work?
The NPPF and draft London Plan call for increased housing densities. Ike Ijeh looks at two schemes to see if the proposals measure up
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RSHP set to redevelop five-star Knightsbridge hotel
Berkeley Hotel won consent for similar, unbuilt scheme 10 years ago
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City set to back controversial Golden Lane plans
Hawkins Brown school and flats redevelopment headed for approval despite objections
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KKA cleared for huge Brum student block
Practice bags planning for 399-bed scheme that envelops grade II building
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NewsPenoyre & Prasad wins planning for York care home
£8m facility is part of wider community masterplan
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NewsGo-ahead for Sheppard Robson’s 620-home Romford scheme
Architects working on other phases of £1bn regeneration include Conran and JTP
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NewsSector voices disappointment over chancellor’s Spring Statement
RIBA decries lack of Brexit reassurance for architects
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Campaigners seek inquiry into Hodder’s Manchester tower
Save Britain’s Heritage spearheads drive to get 40-storey St Michael’s development called in for independent scrutiny
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NewsJAA cleared to regenerate ‘at risk’ south London mansion
Plans will create flats in grade II stately home and grounds
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FeaturesAYA 2018 shortlists: Housing Architect of the Year
In the first of our series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, we look at the housing shortlist
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NewsRSHP lands South Kensington regen role
Transport for London unveils preferred team for redevelopment of its land holding at listed museum-quarter gateway







