All Housing articles – Page 78
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In pics: RIBA longlist for House of Year award
Winning scheme will be broadcast on Channel 4 this autumn
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RIBA unveils 2017 national awards winners
Herzog de Meuron, Caruso St John and Haworth Tompkins among top names on 49-building Stirling Prize long-list
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Patel Taylor’s huge east London scheme in for planning
Proposals eye up to 3,800 homes on brownfield site near Stratford
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FCH gets green light for four major Liverpool schemes...
Council approves hotel and residential new-builds as well as two conversions in single meeting
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KPF replaces Karakusevic Carson on Bermondsey masterplan
Grosvenor rethinks £500m biscuit factory job
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RHP completes student block for Cambridge college
Girton building is part of £1bn North West Cambridge development
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Grenfell Tower: Fire-safety chief warns of 'endemic' problem
Group says west London tragedy is the disaster advisers have predicted for years as police confirm six fatalities and expect the number to rise
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Hawkins Brown's twin towers win consent
Olympic park development boasts tenth-floor “skybridge” linking structures
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AHR lodges latest Salford Central tower plans
199-home riverside block to be tallest of three sister buildings
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Aukett Swanke showcases Ten Trinity Square conversion
Grade II* Beaux Arts landmark transformed into five-star hotel and apartments
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BPN bags planning for 156-home Birmingham scheme
Architect’s industrial-to-resi proposals get green-light from city council
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Architects picked for major Hackney regen project
FCB Studios and FaulknerBrowns land 480-home redevelopment of leisure-centre site
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FAL Architects gets OK for Brent’s tallest building
North-west London borough approves 27-storey residential-led tower
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Work on Trafalgar Square resi begins
Scheme on London’s Whitcomb Street includes office and retail
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Ian Simpson the latest to query quality of towers going up in London
One Blackfriars architect adds proposed PLP tower scheme over the road is ‘failure of planning’
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Features
New York vs London residential towers: Which is better?
New York and London are both bristling with new residential towers, a boom driven by demand and skyrocketing prices. But how do the two cities regulate their location, shape and design quality? Ike Ijeh reports on a tale of two high-rise housing booms