All Planning articles
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News
EPR’s Mayfair hotel scheme blocked by planning inspector
Basement works and loss of office space see council’s rejection upheld
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Opinion
Why is it so difficult to build a high street?
We can create thriving new high streets, but it requires curation and a different financial model, writes David Rudlin.
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News
Liverpool sets out draft tall buildings policy
Guidance says towers of up to 50 storeys could be approved – one year after high-rise boom cost city its Unesco status
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News
Planning Inspectorate admits appeal decisions ‘took longer’ last year
Annual report says staff prioritised national infrastructure applications and casework with the most community interest
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News
2,800-home Basildon redevelopment rejected for second time
Leslie Jones Architecture proposals will now go forward to planning inquiry in August
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Opinion
What exactly do we mean by ‘landscape led’?
A recent report exposes the collapse in green space provision in new development but the reason is not what you might expect, writes David Rudlin
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News
Campaigners applaud reprieve for unique Eric Lyons house
Council rejects Proctor & Shaw scheme to replace 1950s bungalow in south-west London
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News
Planning inspector blocks Karakusevic Carson towers
435-home east London scheme dubbed “overwhelmingy dense” and suffering “a sense of poverty” in its expression
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Opinion
Architecture is ephemeral, urban design is eternal!
Most masterplans are never built but, once they are, they can last for ever – even if the name of the masterplanner is quickly forgotten, writes David Rudlin
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News
Planning inspector green-lights controversial Whittam Cox scheme
Fourteen-storey development with 289 homes can be built on vacant Tyneside plot
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News
Corstorphine & Wright’s Manchester tower approved at appeal
Planning inspector green-lights 28-storey student scheme that city council said used “poor quality cladding material”
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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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Opinion
What can we expect from the Queen’s Speech?
Ben Derbyshire is optimistic that Gove will propose a range of innovative proposals
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Opinion
What’s in store for these great British emporia?
大卫·鲁德林(David Rudlin)说,一整类建筑已经变得多余,面临着永远消失的风险。But it was never about their external appearance
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News
Gove blocks plans to demolish Oxford Street M&S
Sadiq Khan recently found no grounds to stop the redevelopment
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News
Falconer Chester Hall unveils latest Liverpool proposals
550-home scheme comes as practice dominates city-council planning committee meeting
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Review
Review: Forces that shaped our cities are still in evidence today
David Hare’s Straight Line Crazy is a powerful production that examines how an unelected planner can affect millions of lives, writes Thomas Lane
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News
Hawkins Brown team picked for 2,000-home Oxfordshire masterplan
Competition-winning proposals for Oxford University Development will deliver £1bn “innovation district”
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Opinion
Cities are being destroyed but their residents’ spirit survives
The Russian invasion is demonstrating the fierce loyalty of Ukrainians to their home environment, says David Rudlin
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News
Sphere music venue by Populous recommended for approval
Decision on Stratford scheme due next week