All Housing articles – Page 80
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News
Labour to set up housing ministry if it wins power
Shadow housing minister launches party’s policy to build one million homes over five years
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Technical
Technical study: Atlas House, Eindhoven
Monadnock has created a three-storey house of clarity, rigour and poetic flourishes on a Dutch woodland estate, writes Hugh Strange
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News
Battersea developer wants to look again at affordable housing targets
Rethink puts up to 250 affordable homes at risk
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News
London mayor funds ‘hub’ to support small-scale housing
Help centre aims to aid affordable community-build and custom-build projects
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News
Housebuilding to kick off drive to cut EU red tape
Home Builders Federation set to quiz members on post-Brexit reform of regulations
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News
Allies and Morrison OK'd for Old Oak homes
West London scheme part of wider Opportunity Area development
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News
Slew of new Liverpool towers gets green light
City council approves five new towers at latest planning committee meeting
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News
British pairing see off overseas rivals for Antwerp tower
DRDH and Allies and Morrison overcome local firms for win
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News
Tate viewing gallery row moves to the High Court
Residents at a luxury apartment complex on the South Bank have issued a writ against the Tate Modern
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News
Make Architects signs up for Hornsey Town Hall redevelopment
Ken Shuttleworth’s practice becomes latest firm to take on Modernist landmark in north London
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News
Levitt Bernstein and East's Peckham plans pass muster
Council-led regeneration project will deliver 168 new homes through conversion and new-build
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News
Aecom wins 3,000 modular homes job at Silvertown
East London deal is firm’s first major contracting role in the UK
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News
Planners censor ‘incongruous’ Bournemouth cinema scheme
ARC Architecture-designed proposals would have grafted 14-storey block onto locally-listed building
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Allies & Morrison notch up Bath retirement homes
Scheme on site of former Vauxhall car dealership
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Opinion
Is it time to tax land value uplift for community benefit?
The uplift in land value has been taxed at rates from 100% in 1947 to zero today. A sensible level of taxation could help fund social infrastructure and affordable housing says Julia Park