All articles by Mark Wilding – Page 16
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NewsGreen light for Battersea Power Station flats
Ian Simpson and dRMM-designed first phase to go on sale next year
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NewsPlanning challenge clampdown out for consultation
Time limit for judicial reviews of planning decisions to be reduced by half
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NewsArchitype submits plans for UK's greenest building
University of East Anglia building aiming for Passivhaus standard and Breeam ‘outstanding’
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NewsAedas reveals Belgian Passivhaus school designs
School buildings to cost less than UK baseline designs
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NewsVaizey pledges "robust" action over development on Southbank
Architecture minister raises concerns about impact on Westminster
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NewsSir John Soane’s Museum director resigns
Tim Knox to become director of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge
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NewsOne in five fund managers planning retrofits
GVA survey reveals funds gearing up for government’s green legislation
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NewsEnd of the road for Preston bus station
Councillors to rubber stamp plans next week to knock down brutalist icon
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NewsBuilding emissions must fall 77% by 2050
Green Construction Board recommends drastic action to meet green targets
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NewsAHMM wins Hawley Wharf backing on second attempt
Camden councillors vote in favour of revised proposals after Make dropped from scheme
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NewsU-turn over compulsory energy assessments for commercial buildings
Government slammed by green groups after watering down proposals
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NewsLily Cole enlists architect for Romeo and Juliet balcony
Addition to London flat references original architect Gilbert Scott’s work
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NewsCaruso St John lands biggest ever job
Practice beats 12-strong shortlist to win largest ever project
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NewsHammersmith & Fulham reveals flat-pack homes plan
Up to 100 pre-fabricated houses to be built across the borough
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NewsRogers and Heseltine propose east London regeneration
Labour and Conservative peers reach consensus on need for new development corporation
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NewsEnergy efficiency plans welcomed by UK-GBC
Green building body says consultation on reducing electricity demand is “encouraging”
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Tablet only'Ugly' buildings to blame for housing shortfall, minister says
Boles says poor design has turned public against projects
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NewsUse X-Factor contests to judge housing says planning minister
Nick Boles calls for competitions which allow public to vote on developments
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NewsNIMBYs have a point, says Prince's Foundation
Hank Dittmar backs planning minister ‘pig ugly’ comments






