All Assael articles
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Queen’s Speech 2022: architects question feasibility of ‘street votes’ policy
Councils will need to have sufficient funding to make the government’s local design code plan work, architects warn
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Revealed: All the 2021 Architect of the Year Award finalists
Winners will be announced at live AYA dinner on October 14
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Assael clears planning for £144m scheme above Nine Elms tube station
Three-tower development replaces former proposal by Grimshaw
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Assael eyes Aussie build-to-rent bonanza with new studio
Sydney base becomes firm’s second outpost, four years after Bahrain office opens
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Jenrick green lights Assael’s £250m west London homes
Eleven-story blocks will replace DIY store in Richmond
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‘Not quite the green industrial revolution’: Architects react to PM’s net zero plan
Government’s 10-point plan is not enough, says profession
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Assael wins planning for Southall housing
First of five major housing schemes by TfL and Grainger team gets all clear
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Architects back calls for more retirement housing
Report predicts 13 million spare rooms in older people’s homes by 2040 because of lack of downsizing options
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Architects and housing associations launch 100,000 ‘Homes for Heroes’ drive
Designers, developers and modular builders form campaign for off-site homes for key workers
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Leading housing association picks 20 architects for framework
Stirling Prize winners among successful practices
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Assael becomes employee ownership trust
Architect renowned for treating workers well also appoints new managing director
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Assael debuts City office tower proposals
Slim 21-storey block would tower above grade I synagogue
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Paddington scheme design tweaks cleared by council
Rejigged North Westminster Community School plans ramp up hotel room count and serviced apartments
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Assael to spread 2,000 homes over old margarine factory
Margarine Works expected to start on site in autumn 2019
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Give councils power and money to implement NPPF, demands RIBA
Institute says planning departments need resources and authority to meet government’s design-quality aspirations
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Architects urge new housing secretary to ‘keep up momentum’
Calls for James Brokenshire to maintain focus on quality
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Sector voices disappointment over chancellor’s Spring Statement
RIBA decries lack of Brexit reassurance for architects
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Architects welcome £45m government cash to kickstart housing
Nearly 80 schemes set to benefit from cash