All Housing articles – Page 74
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NewsDemolition beckons for more Madin landmarks
Plans approved at Birmingham architect’s former offices and his Warwickshire Masonic Temple
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NewsTweaked Notting Hill tower scheme back in for planning
Urban Sense proposals for prime west London site add affordable housing after failed appeal
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NewsSimpson Haugh's Dollar Bay flats complete
Angular glass facade remembles a waterfall, says architect
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OpinionThis housing consultation is revealing - of muddled thinking
Julia Park picks apart the government’s proposed reforms to the NPPF
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NewsArchitects welcome government's social housing review
Communities secretary wants green paper to be ’most substantial report of its kind for a generation’
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NewsGovernment rejects Tesco flats appeal - despite praise for two architects
Kingston council refuses to defend its own planning committee which threw out two schemes in a row
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TechnicalTechnical Study: The Crow's Nest, Dorset
AR Design Studio had an unusual brief - replace a holiday home destroyed by a landslip with a new building on the same high-risk site. Amanda Birch discovers how involving an engineer early on led to an innovative solution
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NewsGrid gets go-ahead for plan-busting tower
Consultations with Cabe and council design officers allowed architect to breach local plan by three storeys
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NewsParry seeks to up Chelsea Barracks housing numbers
Architect redraws application to add three new apartments to fourth-phase blocks
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NewsDuggan Morris wins east London ‘co-living’ competition
Practice pips Knox Bhavan, Architype, Delvendahl Martin and vPPR to grab Forest Gate scheme
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NewsPurcell gets green light for 750-home Salford schemes
Council approves redevelopment of neighbouring sites on Manchester Ship Canal
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InspirationsBen Derbyshire's inspiration: Hubertus House, Amsterdam
New RIBA president Ben Derbyshire says Aldo van Eyck’s community for single mothers could be an exemplar for shared living today
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NewsZaha Hadid shortlisted for Moscow housing contest
Hundreds of teams entered contest to improve housing across five pilot sites
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NewsStudio Egret West's £250m Maidenhead scheme advances
New developer appointed for mixed-use regeneration
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NewsCouncil up for Client of Year award for first social housing in 40 years
Tate, Forestry Commission and boarding school also in running for RIBA gong
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NewsMayor rejects Squire & Partners' bid for more unaffordable flats at New Scotland Yard
Developer wanted to reduce proportion of ‘affordable’ flats at prestigious site
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NewsAnger over destruction of 400-year-old Jacobean ceiling
Workmen destroy feature days before Historic England listing inspection






