All HTA articles – Page 5
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NewsNext phase of Aylesbury revamp before planners
Work known as Plot 18 designed by HTA and Duggan Morris
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NewsArchitects call on new minister to deliver housing 'quantity and quality'
Housing and planning minister Gavin Barwell urged to place good design at heart of housing delivery programme
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NewsLevitt Bernstein wins consent for estate regeneration project
Latest phase of Acton scheme boasts new community hub
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NewsUK practices admit they are unprepared for Brexit
BD investigation finds many leading practices have no contingency plan for a Brexit vote
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NewsHTA works up Dundee creative hub proposals
Live-work enterprise centre inspired by Kengo Kuma’s V A Museum of Design
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NewsExclusive: 78% of architects back continued EU membership
Profession issues resounding snub to Brexit campaign
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News'Plan better to stay relevant,' says RIBA presidential hopeful
HTA managing partner Ben Derbyshire to stand in race to succeed Jane Duncan
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NewsArchitects condemn 'dangerous' Housing Bill
Relaxation of planning laws ‘will prioritise speed over quality and yet not give business predictability it wants’
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Architects fire tall tower warning
Report says more mid-rise needed and less ‘trophy towers dropped at random into London’
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NewsSouthwark approves 3,500-home redevelopment
HTA Design, Hawkins\Brown and Mae buildings given go-ahead at Aylesbury Estate
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NewsLondon housing group names framework architects
Haworth Tompkins and PCKO among those on the list
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NewsHousing firm picks framework architects
HTA, PRP and Levitt Bernstein among 24 on Circle Housing’s list
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FeaturesPerformance labelling for homes
A house is the biggest purchase most of us will ever make, yet the amount of consumer information for buyers is pitiful. Now a pilot project aims to test what better home performance labelling might look like in practice
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