All Planning articles – Page 5
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News
Jenrick rows back on pledge for ‘root and branch’ planning reform
Housing secretary tells councils they will be able to set local rates for proposed Infrastructure Levy
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Opinion
A chance for cities to reset their relationship with tourists
After a year without travel, popular destinations are weighing up the cultural and social costs of actively encouraging so many visitors, says David Rudlin
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Opinion
More trouble ahead for the planning white paper
The mutant algorithm was only the start of the problems, argues Julia Park
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News
Final decision on Fosters’ Tulip to be made in September
Planning inspector’s report now in the hands of Robert Jenrick
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Government advertises for £63,000 head of architecture
Job includes embedding design quality in housing and placemaking – and overseeing planning deregulation
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Architects join call for stronger net zero measures in Planning Bill
Host of major practices among signatories critical of government approach
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MPs attack government’s planning reforms
Ministers should ‘revisit’ zoning and beauty proposals, select committee says
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Hunt for new government architecture supremo set to launch this week
Andy von Bradsky says government now convinced of importance of architects
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Opinion
The problem of shrinking cities
As the world approaches peak people, what does this mean for our cities, asks David Rudlin
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News
Corstorphine & Wright’s 28-storey Manchester student resi tower rejected
Council said the £40m proposals included “poor quality cladding material”
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Councils trialling new local design codes named
Test programme is part of government’s push to force developers to build beautifully
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Jenrick will meet rebel MPs in bid to win support for planning reforms
Communities secretary praised for ’innovation and creativity’
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Opinion
Of politics and pitched roofs
If architects were prepared to let go of the shibboleths of the style wars they might find some unexpected allies, writes David Rudlin
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Features
For the planning reforms to work architects will need to be involved from the start
Design tensions go to the heart of the new Planning Bill, says Hilary Satchwell
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Architecture reacts to Queen’s Speech
Major planning overhaul at centre of government’s agenda for the year
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News
Planning bill to be centrepiece of today’s Queen’s Speech
Planning deregulatation said to be key Conservative electoral strategy
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Opinion
We need to talk about the future of the profession
Climate crisis, the Grenfell tragedy and the biggest professional shake-up for 60 years, not to mention a global pandemic and Brexit. Never has it been more critical to shape the way forward. Building Design invites you to join an urgent conversation
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News
Orms’ mixed-use West End scheme given the green light
Retail and office project planned for high-profile site where New Bond Street meets Oxford Street
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Opinion
Buildings are getting taller – so is the problem they pose
The UK is on a high-rise trajectory and Julia Park is worried that politicians, planners and developers are failing to address the consequences