All Housing articles – Page 99
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News
Studio Egret West submits plans for west London's tallest building
Flats would tower over elevated M4 - on site of Make’s scrapped ‘Octopus’
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Assael rented homes job starts
Scheme opposite Daily Mail office in Kensington to finish in 2018
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Opinion
Does the government have any idea what it is unleashing on the planning system?
The Housing Planning Bill will make planning worse not better, argues former planning inspector David Vickery
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News
Chinese-backed Manchester scheme gets OK
Architect WCEC Group behind mixed-use Middlewood Locks development
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Bill 'a travesty' for social housing, say architects at demo
RIBA urges MPs to back ‘quality’ amendment to Housing Planning Bill
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Rogers and Grimshaw in the mix for Islington community scheme
Five teams shortlisted in RIBA competition
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Architects stage protest against Housing & Planning Bill
Demonstration outside Parliament from 1pm today
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Government to directly commission new homes
Scheme to be rolled out to five sites with £1.2 billion Starter Homes Fund also announced
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LSE plans £150m spend on two student resi schemes
University wants 60% of its students living in accommodation it owns and runs
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News
Boris gives go-ahead to £3.5bn Silvertown Quays
Massive scheme in east London given the green light
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Balfron Tower refurb approved
Studio Egret West and Ab Rogers behind work at Goldfinger’s brutalist landmark
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To improve Paddington we have to build a tower, says Renzo
Labour councillors add their names to roll call of those worried by architect’s plan
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Two London clubs win go-ahead for stadiums
Designs by Sheppard Robson, David Morley, Wilson Owens Owens and Broadway Malyan
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Architects for Social Housing hail 'victory' in Mae regeneration scheme
Group’s rival proposal ‘forced council to rethink total demolition’
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Levitt Bernstein completes housing for a mixed community
Clapton scheme is split between elderly, Jewish community and open market
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Review
Book Club review: Byker
This partisan book charts the mixed fortunes of Erskine’s seminal housing estate