All Housing articles – Page 8
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NewsAckroyd Lowrie bags 140-home Croydon consent at appeal
Scheme for David Sullivan’s development firm Conegate will deliver much-needed community amenities, says architect
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NewsSun rises for Hyde + Hyde’s solstice-inspired home
Practice bags planning for modernist family residence in rural Somerset
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NewsFirm floats double-height vision for disused Debenhams
Nottingham practice GT3 looks to turn shopping landmark into a mixed-use commercial, leisure and residential hub
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NewsStanton Williams lands Canada Water life-sciences project
Practice will work up plans for 27,870sq m facility for huge south-east London scheme’s second phase
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NewsCampaigners seek listing for brutalist Bristol car park
Move comes after plans emerge for 21-storey student development at city-centre site
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NewsRSHP modular homes shortlisted in RSAW Awards
Crofts Street housing scheme is one of four projects vying for top Welsh architecture accolade
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NewsArchitects voice fears about ‘character’ and ‘beauty’ tweaks to planning rules
RIBA also tells ministers it’s “not convinced” that measures to boost housing delivery go far enough
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NewsRSUA reveals 10-strong shortlist for 2023 Design Awards
McGonigle McGrath and Patrick Bradley in running for Northern Ireland accolades
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NewsLevitt Bernstein gets go-ahead for Woolwich estate regeneration
South-east London plans will treble number of homes at Brookhill Estate
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NewsMinisters rapped for Boiler Upgrade Scheme failings
£450m programme hit by low take-up and unlikely to drive market change for low-carbon heating, House of Lords committee warns
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OpinionSmall sites: handle with care
Architects have a vital role to play in helping bring small sites forward for development, writes Chloë Phelps
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NewsAssociated Architects’ Brum towers set for approval
Planners support 53-storey and 41-storey blocks earmarked for northern edge of city centre
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NewsDavid Kohn and FCBS in running for RIBA South West Awards
Piers Taylor’s Invisible Studio racks up three entries on 23-project shortlist
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News3XN’s student tower and Migration Museum set for green light
City of London planners recommend 21-storey Crutched Friars scheme for approval
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NewsStitch gets OK for student tower at appeal
Southwark scheme is “high-quality but not exemplary”, planning inspector says
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Tate Modern ‘nuisance’ ruling will have wider implications, lawyers say
Supreme Court decision could spark new challenges and affect provision of public viewing space according to property specialists
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Supreme Court backs Neo Bankside residents in Tate Modern challenge
Ruling overturns earlier decisions on nuisance caused by Herzog & de Meuron-designed viewing gallery
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NewsLDA Design gets go-ahead for 550-home masterplan
Homes England development in Plymouth also targets community hub for former clay-drying works
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OpinionDoes the changing regulatory environment provide an opportunity to look again at fee scales?
The way in which the architectural profession is regulated is changing. Is this the time to reopen the debate on fee scales, asks Matthew Lloyd
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NewsGove admits building regs were ‘faulty and ambiguous’ before Grenfell
But housing secretary says construction-industry players have greater culpability in 2017 tragedy






