All masterplanning articles
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Opinion
How the Duchy of Cornwall’s Faversham plans are putting ‘building beautiful’ to the test
As the Duchy of Cornwall proposes a new 2,500-home Poundbury-style scheme in Kent, Paul Smith argues greater competition is the real key to improving housing design
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News
Former Greenpeace directors win planning for UK’s largest timber neighbourhood
Mae, Ash Sakula and Mole working on 685-home Phoenix project in East Sussex
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Opinion
Change requires designers to stick their necks out and propose what a better future might be
Having put out a call for an alternative to the term ‘master plan’ David Rudlin reviews some of the many suggestions
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Opinion
Master plans are for Bond villains
We need to come up with a new name for master planning, but that’s no easy task, writes David Rudlin
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Opinion
This motley crew of place-makers will only succeed when they share the same vision
Consultants and clients lack a shared vision of what constitutes a good place, writes Robert Adam
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News
Allies & Morrison teams up with Maccreanor Lavington on Romford regeneration
Architects working with masterplanners Fletcher Priest
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Blogs
Union Terrace Gardens: ‘not so’ Critical Regionalism
Can Critical Regionalism make a successful transition from New York to Aberdeen?
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Blogs
The future of Hong Kong
Hong Kong has an opportunity to become a world-class exponent of high-density living — but will the political climate make this a reality?
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Blogs
The wild West Kowloon
Foster’s ambitious Hong Kong masterplan will stand or fall on strong civic leadership to ensure timely delivery and links to the rest of the city
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Blogs
Herding Cats – News from the Middle East
Brought to you from the Educational Bookshop on Salah-Al-Din Street in the east of Jerusalem