All Supplements articles – Page 38

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    Specifier 17 November 2006

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    Doors and windows

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    Upcoming schemes …

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    … in two of the government’s newly declared growth points

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    Public space

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    Can developers control the public spaces they provide?

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    Products

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    INNOVATION - Thames Gateway special

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    The outsider

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    Forty years after Cathy Come Home brought the plight of homeless people to our TV screens, filmmaker Dominic Savage is tackling the topic in Born Equal – and finds the themes as alive today as they were then.

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    Out of Whitehall

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    A briefing on what’s going on in government

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    What’s working - mixed use

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    The first is a town centre, the second is in a city and the third is in a suburb. All are on the receiving end of mixed-use development to regenerate and bring a new vibrancy to their area, and all have different approaches.

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    Legal

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    Regeneration projects can be held up by judicial review – it will help if you can show your decisions are fair and unbiased

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    Latest thinking on …

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    … local authority place making

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    Keep them spinning, Ken

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    Of all the plates mayor Ken Livingstone has spinning at one time, none is more prone to topple than Thames Gateway. He tells Josephine Smit all about the revolution.

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    Suburban jungle

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    Take another look at the cover of this issue. It is archetypal suburbia, as a housebuilder of the 1930s promoted it.

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    Tax relief and incentives

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    INNOVATION — The government wants developers to build on brownfield. So what’s it doing to encourage them?

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    From where I’m sitting …

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    Can we deliver the Thames Gateway – and what will it look like in 2026?

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    A fine idea

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    They’re great for the environment, good for developers, and approved of by town planners and homeowners alike. So why don’t you belong to a car club

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    Eastern promise

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    Sonia Soltani looks at where development money is going in eastern Europe and how much of it is really for regeneration

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    King’s Cross – the story so far

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    In the final article in the series on masterplanning, Alex Davey, partner at Davis Langdon, links up with André Gibbs, director at Argent, to explain how the theory was put into practice on King’s Cross Central

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    Coming your way?

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    If the Thames Gateway’s ambitious regeneration targets are to be met, a lot will depend on attracting demand for the new housing. So far progress has been patchy.

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    Where there’s muck there’s brass

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    With the contaminated 2012 Olympics site needing £200m spent on it before construction begins, Redding Thompson looks at the changing environment of brownfield development, the challenges and the opportunities

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    Site assembly

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    Everything you wanted to know about compulsory purchase orders, but were afraid to ask…

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    The grass is always greener…

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    Suburbs, once seen as environmentally beyond the pale, are now back in favour, as disillusionment with high-density urban living sets in. But, writes David Blackman, the old question remains: can suburbs be made sustainable?