All News articles – Page 439
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NewsDevelopers must tackle 'stigma' of offsite construction
Head of design for Lendlease says stigma of prefab is holding back offsite method
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NewsManchester 'vertical village' goes in for planning
Scheme by Child Graddon Lewis comprises five towers rising to 66 storeys in height
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NewsZaera-Polo gets green light to continue action against Princeton
Judge throws out US university’s challenge to former architecture school dean’s defamation case
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NewsNational Trust launch £30m competition to rebuild Clandon Park
Palladian marvel to be rebuilt after being ravaged by fire in 2015
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NewsTfL to triple delivery of homes to 3,000 a year by 2018
Transport group plans 10,000 homes by 2020
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NewsDeveloper confirmed for Haringey £2bn housing deal
Lendlease named preferred partner for north London work
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NewsReiach and Hall named Architect of the Year
Comedian Marcus Brigstocke presents Britain’s best architects with their awards
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NewsIncoming RIBA president calls for 700,000 homes in London's suburbs
Ben Derbyshire says dramatic increase will tackle capital’s housing crisis
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NewsIn pics: latest images of Google's California campus
Scheme is being designed by BIG and Heatherwick Studio
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London Assembly warns on “arts led” regeneration
Report urges mayor to protect Hackney Wick and review plans for Olympic Park bridge
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NewsBudget 2017: More schools funding and 'T-levels' push
But lack of significant new cash for infrastructure
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NewsTory big hitter tells PM to build more council houses
Former minister Michael Portillo wants emphasis on home ownership – rather than renters
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NewsReport highlights lessons from Edinburgh schools problems
Group says declining use of resident architects and resident engineers “must be addressed”
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NewsZaha, Make and Squires vie for Westminster gong
City council shortlists 12 for inaugural “People’s Choice” building of the decade award
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NewsLondon firm wins Swiss mountain restaurant
Scheme by Studio Seilern will be built in Andermatt-Sedrun region
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NewsHousing boss Pidgley takes aim at planning red tape
Speaking at Ecobuild, Berkeley chairman calls planning red tape ‘a crime’
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NewsCathedral development plans thwarted by campaigners
“Poor quality” 134-home scheme kicked out over impact on grade II* building’s setting






