All Planning articles – Page 2
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News
Chief planner promises to reveal details of reforms this spring
Averley urges councils to make progress on local plans in the meantime
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Gove announces plan to give legal force to £4bn cladding threats
Ministers set to amend law to stop developers from building unless they pay into remediation fund
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Hawkins Brown and Mae cleared for 350 homes by Tube station
Separate Cockfosters scheme will see empty office block converted into 200 flats
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Architects underwhelmed by Gove’s levelling up vision
Profession criticises lack of detail in long-awaited plans
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Features
This is not how to level up the country
Gove’s 12-point plan is hardly the Roosevelt New Deal we were promised, writes Ben Derbyshire
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Opinion
Live like a local?
Airbnb may have started out as part of the sharing economy but it is now having a pernicious effect on our cities, writes David Rudlin
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Opinion
Cityshaping without the politics of populism and polarisation
Martyn Evans looks at how to drive change through consensus
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Planning system ‘faces crisis without higher fees’
Uncertainty and delays to planning reforms have had ‘chilling effect’, says wide-ranging House of Lords report
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Opinion
The king of urban renaissance had politicians – if not princes – at his feet
Richard Rogers was hugely influential as an urbanist as well an architect, writes David Rudlin
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News
All new buildings must emit a third less carbon, government announces
Building Regs to mandate 30% cut in carbon emissions from new homes and 27% from other buildings from this summer - architects react
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Green light for DMFK’s refurb of Voysey office block
Architect to restore modernist pioneer’s only commercial building
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Opinion
We must make a better case for new housing
The prospect of new housing is almost always greeted with horror by local people. It is time that this changed, says David Rudlin
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PLP’s Westferry Printworks scheme thrown out in government U-turn
Junior minister cites design quality as one reason for turning down Tory donor’s 1,500-home project originally approved by Robert Jenrick
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In pics: Stevenage’s 75th anniversary celebrated
Book explores history of Britain’s first post-war new town
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Gove ‘a bit of a catch’ for housing ministry, says former chief architect
Gove’s early planning decisions suggest ‘beauty remains high on new secretary of state’s agenda’
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Features
Who is Sarah Allan?
Government’s new head of architecture has 25 years’ experience in public and private sectors
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News
Sarah Allan appointed government’s chief architect
Former Solidspace managing director replaces Andy von Bradsky
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Oxford Uni launches international design contest for £1bn northern expansion
Established architects encouraged to team up with small practices
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Opinion
No more needless, ego-driven demolition. Conservation is key
Sustainability is about more than the challenges of climate change. We should remember we are custodians of what surrounds us, argues Ben Flatman
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Foster: Global warming is a design issue we can solve
Architect draws parallels with space race spawning the environmental movement