More news – Page 722
-
Features
Cost model: Transport-led development
Building on top of and around transport hubs such as rail and bus stations can create much needed new homes in ideally connected locations, but the viability of such transport-oriented developments depends on complex factors
-
Comment
GDPR: The 12 step approach
Tony Bingham explains the ins and outs of GDPR compliance, and how to make sure you don’t fall foul of the new data rules
-
News
St Modwen re-submits plans to turn 1960s eyesore into homes
Revised scheme in south-east London would see nearly 400 flats built
-
News
Vinci replaces Carillion on London Overground FM contract
Contract transfer saves the jobs of 119 Carillion workers
-
News
Lendlease to find out whether £2bn London housing deal is pulled next month
New leadership team at Haringey council campaigned against plan in last month’s local elections
-
News
The verdict: Frida Escobedo's Serpentine Pavilion
Building’s architecture critic Ike Ijeh is beguiled by the work of the youngest architect yet to win the annual commission
-
Comment
How redeveloping transport hubs can unlock urban regeneration
We need to build 300,000 to meet growing demands of a growing population. But we need to adopt a joined-up approach to housing and transport in order to succeed
-
-
News
Combustible cladding ban consultation to start next week
Housing secretary James Brokenshire confirmed details to MPs yesterday
-
News
Carillion's Qatari arm goes bust
Former chief executive blamed a £200m bill in Qatar for sending the firm under
-
News
Barking and Dagenham launch £1bn housing framework
East London council’s developer Be First has given firms until next month to register interest
-
-
Comment
Making great places requires creative collaboration from all sides
We need policies that create great places. And we need leadership from the public sector that comes with a compelling vision for growth and an honest depiction of the trade-offs inherent in delivering it, writes Anna Bond
-
News
WYG names new London planning director
Anne Clements joins consultant from Countryside Properties
-
News
Crest Nicholson sees dip in first half profits
Rising costs and ‘generally flat pricing’ hit housebuilder
-
-
Comment
Legal: Speaking doesn't make it so
A new and momentous Supreme Court ruling makes ‘NOM’ clauses banning oral modification far more effective
-
News
Lendlease JV takes over at Silvertown Quays
Firm pairs up with US investment group to take regeneration scheme forward
-
Features
Social value: how to be good
When it comes to doing the right thing we all need a little nudge now and then. Five years on, we look at the impact the Social Value Act has had
-
Comment
Thought for tomorrow: Women and young people
We ask readers to share their visions of the construction industry in 25 years’ time