All Planning articles – Page 2
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NewsJohn Lewis boss calls for royal commission to save high streets
Sharon White says planning, taxation, crime, environmental policy, housing and transport issues must be “considered as a whole”
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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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NewsPlanning inspector backs conversion of listed hospital into housing
Scheme centred on Victorian facility in Portsmouth will deliver 209 flats and houses
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OpinionWhy I'm committed to demystifying funding for architects-turned-developer
By working with specialist lenders, architect-developers can leverage their own investment and get more creative ideas off the ground, writes Roxana Mohammadian-Molin
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NewsInspector approves ‘hidden’ 24-home Brixton scheme at appeal
Rohacs Architects’ five-storey proposals include mix of apartments and houses
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NewsFosters’ £30m winery vision crushed by planning inspector
Scheme proposed futuristic BREEAM ‘outstanding’ centre in Kent Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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OpinionManchester Unspun: The best guide to transforming a city you’re likely to find
A first hand account of Manchester’s transformation got lots of architects and developers reaching for the index to see what it says about them, writes David Rudlin
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NewsSquires’ 28-storey co-living tower approved at appeal
Planning inspector overturns Croydon Council rejection aimed at protecting Seifert landmark
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NewsLondoners need more say over new towers, Historic England chief says
Duncan Wilson calls for beefed-up capital-wide approach to protecting built heritage
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NewsDLUHC punts £1.6m on scheme to boost council planning departments
Move comes as RIBA warns viable projects are getting “stuck indefinitely” because of capacity issues
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NewsCity of London progresses new tower rules
Policy will specify ‘appropriate’ sites for structures above 75m and provide contour map for tall-building clusters
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OpinionHow Will Alsop’s vision for a halo over Barnsley ended up paying off
On the eve of the publication of High Street, a new book he has co-authored with Lucy Montague and Victoria Payne, David Rudlin tells the story of how Barnsley almost became a Tuscan hill town
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OpinionPublic Practice: How working in rural and urban contexts opened my eyes to the full potential of green infrastructure
Green infrastructure has huge potential to help shape public spaces for the better, writes Omri Ben-Chetrit
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OpinionIn praise of our planning system
It’s time to stop knocking the planning system and celebrate everything that it does well, writes Matthew Lloyd
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OpinionIt’s time to liberate our streets by handing back control to local communities
Why do we massively subsidise on-street parking when there are so many other good uses for our streets, asks Samuel Hughes
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NewsMoxon gets green light for Royal Victoria Dock bridge
East London scheme will be funded by £233m loan from Homes England to Silvertown Partnership
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NewsMorris & Co Camden scheme approved at appeal
Planning inspector overrules rejection of 15-storey student-housing proposals
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OpinionOxford's 15-minute city debate risks turning into a ‘gridlock of stupid’
Seemingly innocuous proposals to reduce traffic in Oxford are being framed as a socialist version of the Truman Show, writes David Rudlin
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NewsGRID gets go-ahead for Art Deco-inspired Acton scheme
Approval comes despite impact of 15-storey social-housing project on historic underground station and conservation areas
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OpinionWhy we love helping architects to become developers
Architects often make excellent developers - if only they’d realise it, writes Roxana Mohammadian-Molin






