All masterplanning articles
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OpinionSmarter campuses: why university masterplanning is shifting from growth to efficiency
With student numbers in flux and budgets under pressure, Hien Nguyen explains why universities are turning away from expansion and towards smarter, more efficient estate planning
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NewsPrior & Partners to lead University of Leeds masterplan framework
AHMM also part of team working on 18-month commission
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Building StudyRowan Court: a blueprint for council housing that repairs the urban fabric and elevates its context
Satish Jassal Architect’s Rowan Court helps to restore a sense of place for an under-utilised edge site on an existing council estate, writes Ben Flatman
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NewsAllies and Morrison lead Croydon masterplan consultation
Consultation begins for Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield’s transformation of Croydon’s North End Quarter, with proposals for mixed-use development, public spaces, and new housing
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NewsBarking Riverside to grow to 20,000 homes with Stantec leading planning and masterplan
The new application seeks to double the previously approved capacity of 10,800 homes
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OpinionHow 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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NewsFormer 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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OpinionChange 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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OpinionMaster 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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OpinionThis 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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NewsAllies & 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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BlogsThe 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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BlogsThe 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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BlogsHerding Cats – News from the Middle East
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