All HTA articles – Page 2
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OpinionSelling off social homes is not the answer to the housing crisis
Instead of building the new social housing we need, Boris Johnson is fixating on populist policies we already know don’t work, writes Ben Derbyshire
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NewsHTA’s boosted Isle of Dogs tower set for green light
Practice adds five storeys to estate-regeneration scheme centrepiece for Mount Anvil and One Housing
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NewsGroupwork and Levitt Bernstein shortlisted in Bristol housing competition
HTA and FBM also in running to create new homes on city-council car park site next to grade I-listed church
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OpinionWhat can we expect from the Queen’s Speech?
Ben Derbyshire is optimistic that Gove will propose a range of innovative proposals
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NewsHTA plans for Ebbsfleet Garden City submitted
First phase of scheme’s mixed-use district centre is lodged by developer Henley Investments
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NewsRIBA launches competition for ‘inspiring’ heritage schemes in the UK and China
Project aims to foster knowledge exchange between the two countries on the environmental benefits of conservation
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NewsProfession rallies to support Ukrainian architects
Practice calls for work-visa waiver as past RIBA president flags institute’s 1930s efforts
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FeaturesLet’s open our institute to architects fleeing from eastern Europe
We have an opportunity to stand with our Ukrainian counterparts and to offer collective support, writes Ben Derbyshire
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NewsArchitects underwhelmed by Gove’s levelling up vision
Profession criticises lack of detail in long-awaited plans
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NewsPRP submits plans for 3,500-home scheme in east London
New neighbourhood earmarked for former car factory site in Dagenham
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NewsRevealed: All the 2021 Architect of the Year Award finalists
Winners will be announced at live AYA dinner on October 14
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FeaturesLiving with Beauty promised much but its delivery is falling dangerously short
The government’s planning reforms are inherently contradictory and risk confusing beauty with popularity, writes Ben Derbyshire
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NewsHTA to deliver 622-home modular scheme on Boots site
‘UK’s largest low-rise modular development’ planned for Nottingham site
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NewsGlenn Howells and Panter Hudspith’s £400m Woolwich revamp approved after fight
Twentieth Century Society forced a redesign after 1930s covered market was listed
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NewsHTA unveils world’s tallest modular tower in Croydon
Architect says tower sets new standards of construction efficiency
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FeaturesOur suburbs are a messy, quirky patchwork. This makes radical thinking all the more important
Turn Nimbys into Yimbys by giving them a stake in the development process, argues Ben Derbyshire
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NewsHTA given final sign-off for £1.4bn Battersea estate regeneration
Scheme to provide up to 2,550 new homes
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NewsMikhail Riches, Stitch and Coffey complete latest Brick By Brick homes
In pics: Troubled Croydon-owned developer announces completion of 123 new homes
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NewsArchitects warn that ‘right to regenerate’ plan could result in a ‘horror story’
Proposals would allow public to force councils to sell underused land
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NewsArchitects warn of ‘disastrous’ consequences as government allows entire high streets to become housing
Damage to towns and local democracy ‘unacceptable’






