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Fury as Sadiq Khan fails to save M&S's flagship Oxford Street store from being demolished

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A generation has been cut adrift because of unaffordable housing

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Computer Says Road: Why we must challenge how we use modelling

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Twenty-five areas awarded £3m to create local design standards

Create Mews – an innovative new proposal to help ministers deliver the homes we need

Computer says road: call for change to 'crude' planning models

Britain deserves more beautiful mews

Have I got mews for you! A plan to get houses built and please the public

Taunton developments 'profoundly depressing'

High density, low rise: Unity Place housing in South Kilburn

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Government rejects calls to reintroduce virtual council meetings

 

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Home should be a place where people can belong

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Radical shake-up of planning laws

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Sunak whistles in the dark

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'Street parks' can improve lives of 440,000 people

£5.5bn fund needed to level up access to urban green space

Developer asks PLP to work up detailed designs

Spending £5.5m to expand access to green space

Why new planning changes are a pox on 'Building Beautiful'

Ministers lead tributes to Pidgley

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Al fresco dining restrictions lifted

Why Conservatives must get Britain's nightlife going

Ministers 'considering development zones with relaxed rules'

England's planning system set for shake-up

Scruton review at centre of relaunched design code team search

New Homes Board Chair announced

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Councils should stop micro-managing what high streets sell

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Restaurants and cafes to turn outdoor seating areas into stalls

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Pubs to start offering takeaway pints on street stalls

Government won't vary lockdown rules across Britain

Cafes and restaurants with new market-style street stalls

All fresco pubs and dining to save the high street

Net zero more urgent than ever - Bright Blue and WSP

Interactive map helps you shape your community post-lockdown

This is a chance for a more cycle-friendly London

Europe's bike lane revolution leads the way post lockdown

New 'homes for heroes' campaign sets out proposals

My ten point plan for the 'new normal'

To the cafe tables, comrades — bring on the al fresco revolution

'Growing concern' over use of delegated planning powers in Manchester

Let's allow eating out to mean eating out

Coronavirus is a ticking time-bomb for housing market

Planning's new pattern book: talking head - Nicholas Boys Smith

KPF's skyline altering residential gets green-lit in London

The joyful transport revolution

"Eyesore" London tower approved despite housing concerns

Building on green belt among "difficult choices" facing councils

Profession critiques Beauty Commission proposal for education reform

Why are we still building homes that won't stand the test of time?

Housing Secretary says ministers will enact "almost all" (…) recommendations

How better design could help solve the housing crisis

A better, more beautiful planning system

Scruton's legacy is to prove that housing can be beautiful again

All must have beauty

Building better building beautiful places in London

The beauty Commission's advice is sound and sustainable placemaking

Five ways to resolve the housing crisis

Architects back call to rewrite 'country house clause'

Volume housebuilder blasts report

The government's housing blueprint is worthy of applause

Britain has failed the beauty test

Planning should refuse ugliness

A way to ensure that new buildings are beautiful

Roger Scruton's solution to the housing crisis

What's actually in the BBBB Commission report?

Housing Minister endorses call for "beauty" in urban development

Housing commission's final report recommends fruit trees

Every new home should have access to a fruit tree

Beautiful homes should be the norm

Building Beautiful Commission recommends "fast track for beauty"

Jenrick expresses interest in Beauty Commission's " planning …

Sir Roger Scruton's last report could revolutionise UK housing

The housing crisis can be solved if we start to build more beautifully

Beautiful buildings make life worth living

Sir Roger Scruton's review suggests towns are ripe of a crop of fruit trees

Britain must build better and more beautiful places

Architects respond to beauty commission report

Scruton's beauty report is an unexpected joy

Beautiful schemes should be fast-tracked

Beauty Commission report: Fast-track planning for beauty

Make planning quicker for beautiful schemes

Newbuild homes should have access to a fruit tree

Homeowners should be asked how many neighbours they know

What better way to honour Sir Roger Scruton

Two million fruit trees could be planted across the UK

Planning system to become a fast track for beauty

New homes that conform to local residents' ideas of beauty to be fast-tracked

We'll make it easier to build beautiful homes

We should be housing foxes not housing hedgehogs

Sir Roger Scruton - The Last Commission

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Reclaim the streets

What would a Conservative victory mean for local government?

Labour mulls appointment of architecture tsar

Is co-creating beautiful places the one thing we can agree on?

Housing crisis will be solved by radical reform

Why Manchester lacks listed buildings

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How communities lost their soul

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Planning system 'holding us back' says housing secretary

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Communities will get legal rights to fight ugly buildings

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Transparency on developer contributions is welcome

The calm before the storm

Beauty and sustainability in architectural education

BBBBC Chair to speak at RESI

Has closing Hammersmith Bridge really improved London's air quality?

New housing minister to address RESI

We should build for the future not for the next few weeks

Why do architects write such nonsense?

Beauty is back in housebuilding

How can architects attract Boris Johnson’s attention?

London water fountain chosen by focus groups

Are London's new water fountains too ugly?

Scruton returns to Building Beautiful Commission as co-chair

Roger Scruton get government job back

In the eye of the beholder?

Planning permission should be refused for ugly buildings

Planning reform is not just about money

Beautiful UK buildings for everyone, 'not just the wealthy'

Beauty commission calls for zero VAT on retrofit projects

Call for new homes in the UK to be more attractive

Make beauty a condition of grant funding, says government commission

Brokenshire backs beauty commission's call for greater public engagement

How can the nation’s beauty be regained?

RIBA and Design Council applaud ‘Building Beautiful’ findings

Councils urged to bulldoze ugly retail parks for homes

Government design commission calls for 'great weight' to be attached to beauty

Turn retail parks into housing estates, says Building Beautiful commission

UK housing commission urges planners to "say no to ugliness”

Make ‘places not just homes’, says new government report

Beauty commission calls on councils to ‘say no to ugliness’

Councils should publicise 'ugly' designs which are denied planning permission

Classical architecture makes vibrant streets - not nostalgic Disneylands.

There is a battle under way for the future of Conservative housing policy

So Scruton’s out and Boys Smith is in – but will it really make a difference?

What to expect from the new chief of the government's Beauty Commission

Why board games, VR and 3D printing could help change the way we build

Big name architects produce blueprint for housing developments

Beauty Commission gets new chair after Scruton sacking

Nicholas Boys Smith named interim chair of government's Beauty Commission

Low-rise, high-density champion appointed interim chair of design commission

Boys Smith takes over from Scruton, chairing the Beauty Commission

Scruton replacement appointed following sacking

Create Streets founder replaces Scruton as chair of building design watchdog

What now for Scruton's beauty commission?

Creating beauty - eight steps to creating popular places

Rochdale’s pioneering regeneration

Competition: Cocks Crescent co-design, New Malden

Why do people sit in some places and scuttle through others?

Leaseholders win justice over rip-off fees

City Road’s nightmarish streetscape

Construction industry gossip

Enough of the Scruton Horror Show

Brokenshire pledges support for councils

Earls Court community group begs Pidgley to rescue residents

Nansledan offers an answer to Britain’s housing crisis

Brokenshire 'looking seriously' at giving 'greater weight' to neighbourhood plans

How Kensington and Chelsea residents re-designed their own housing estate

Planners appointed to advise government's beautiful buildings commission

Roger Scruton names Building Better, Building Beautiful commissioners

Scruton names his 'Building Beautiful' commissioners

Street style: machine learning takes to the streets

The Duel: Has modern architecture ruined Britain?

Housing minister: 'Let architects rip' to improve housing design'

Architektur: England soll nun schooner warden

Government PD plans are imperfect but important

Government slammed for “dressing up” PD as high street saviour

Can we trust the government to judge what's beautiful?

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How our Soviet-style planning system makes the housing shortage worse

Why do we build fewer homes proportionally than most other countries?

We need a collective design code to build better homes — and faster

Would you trust Roger Scruton to design your new home?

PM Show (20 mins in)

Budget 2018: Hammond set to further loosen permitted development rules

Anti-loneliness activism is flourishing

The results of The Sunday Times British Homes Awards 2018

Civil engineers accused of 'losing ability to do good design'

£670,000 studio flats reignite row over Mount Pleasant 'cheap homes'

New homes. It’s time to make developers pay their fair share for infrastructure.

To make Britain richer make Britain beautiful

Giving Councils carte blanche will not fix the housing crisis

Root of England’s housing crisis ‘lies in how land is bought and sold’

Radical ideas and drastic action to solve Britain's housing crisis

Sharing land value with communities: an open letter

What does Prince Charles's art collection tells us about our future king?

Making new homes more popular

Who will be the Conservative candidate for mayor of London in 2020?

Conservative Mayoral candidate interviews: Andrew Boff

Shake up your designs and sell more homes, government tells housebuilders

Is beauty the answer to the housing crisis?

What Should Planning Look Like In 2030? Planning 3.0 – Call for Evidence

Nashville shows us how to solve the housing crisis

We need to reform planning system to create affordable homes

Planning needs to offer beauty and choice if it wants to re-engage with people

Skyscrapers wreck cities – yet still Britain builds them

Urban revival to urban renaissance

Innovative Toolkit To Promote Healthy And Vibrant City Streets

”Stockholms utveckling inte bra för hälsan”

How to house London’s surging population? Banish “boxland”

Buying a house with green space comes at a high price

Creative Use Of Brownfield Sites To Deliver Thames Towns

Houses ‘R’ Us: Old Toy Warehouses Could Be Developed Into 300,000 Homes

Evening Standard comment: Turn old shops into new homes to build our city

Homes 'R' Us:build 300,000 homes on London's ‘big shed’ shop sites

From NIMBY to YIMBY – why our planning system needs to change

Obsessing over empty homes is no way to solve the housing crisis

Planning — not prices — is taking over as the dinner-party chatter of choice

Place RESI 2018 | Summary, slides + photos

The Place Champions Programme

A better way of learning the lessons of Grenfell

Here are five lessons on the future of co-living

The rise and fall (and rise?) of communal living

Beyond Location

The Battle of Haringey: What it means for regeneration

Analysis: What the battle of Haringey's joint venture means for regeneration

If Britain wants more self-build housing, we need to change its planning system

Grenfell’s legacy should be real community control

The right response to the Grenfell Tower disaster

Report recommends residents ‘take ownership’ of Grenfell estate

Only a British Rudy Giuliani can rescue the Tories in London

Supplying demand

Housing crisis has been building for decades

Discover the future of housing at Place RESI 2018

Create Streets' Nicholas Boys Smith giving seminar in Taunton on development

Broadway Malyan joins controversial Mount Pleasant scheme

London Plan must seek public consensus to succeed

Six cities. Two nations. Has London peaked? And does it matter?

Residents support banning cars from city centre

If we want homes for all we have to build tall

Prince Charles expands his property empire

10 steps to climbing the property ladder

Beauty is not enough to secure the homes we need

What a Christmas party taught me about planning

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Councils must do more to encourage flats above shops

The expansion of Newquay is showing how new housing can be popular

Planners, not builders, are responsible for ugly buildings

A Question of Beauty

It’s time architects designed homes people really want

We agree on detachment but not on intersections

Open letter sets out concerns over viability

London's Future Housing

What are the factors that give a place value?

We used big data to predict house prices – and this is what we found

Time to build more houses – and reform the planning system at the same time

If we're going to build more council houses, we should make them beautiful

North-south split over the cul‑de‑sac

To repel housebuilders’ brawn, good planning and design need protection

London YIMBY – A new approach to tackling the housing crisis

£50m revamp of famous Oval cricket ground puts south London in the spotlight

To build public support for new homes, we must encourage better design

Millions of unsuitable, ugly homes will not solve the housing crisis

'Goliath won': Francis Terry and community group hit out at Mount Pleasant sale

Avoid creating new generation of Nimbys by banning 'ugly' homes, Gov warned

Heart in the Right Street - beauty, happiness and health...(pp.19-21)

Royal Mail sells Mount Pleasant site for £193m

The Tories need houses, not memes, to win over the young

Fixing London's housing crisis

South Hams Council’s “betrayal” is abandoned

Study confirms tower blocks are energy inefficient

A beautiful alternative for Empress Place

Housebuilders slammed for 'cynical' changes to Devon ecotown

Wake Up Nimbys

The Sad History of the Tower Block

How do we make our main roads bigger, better and more beautiful?

Think tank calls for planning changes to 'move away' from high rise

If you can’t afford a home, why vote Tory?

With tower blocks, fixing one design flaw can create another

Asserting property rights is not enough

After the Grenfell Tower disaster, it’s time for a total rethink on tower blocks (£)

The trouble with tower blocks

The lesson from Grenfell is simple: stop building residential towers

Hung parliament: the profession reacts to a period of uncertainty

Proposal For A Series Of Thames Towns to Help Tackle Housing Crisis

Earls Court: alternative masterplans for controversial scheme

‘Holloway Road is polluted and ugly. We could make it beautiful and busy’

Help us shape a vision for Holloway Road

Manifesto small print 1) Terraced streets not tower blocks for new homes

Housebuilding needs a direct planning revolution

Can high-rise homes make you ill?

We need to follow Macmillan’s example

Five minutes with… Dr Mary Keeling

The Architectural legacy of Queen Elizabeth II

‘Architects tend to think if it’s popular, there’s something wrong’

Locals launch design contest for rival Mount Pleasant scheme

Contest launched for alternative Mount Pleasant masterplan

We need to talk about urban regeneration

Can you use ‘big data’ to map great places?

Trust local people on design aspiration, summit advised

Westminster council’s pro-tower policy is a disaster for London

SMEs and local authorities receive cash injection to update planning system

City-dwellers are prone to depression – are high-rises to blame?

Classical architecture makes us happy. So why not build more of it?

New Homes on Historic Estates

Smart cities announces winners of 'digital planning system' competition

We need to celebrate repetition

Heseltine’s departure is ‘huge loss’, say architects

Michael Heseltine: ‘Put residents in charge of estate regeneration’

Building with popular consent is the way to reduce planning risk

Renzo Piano's Paddington Cube put on ice

Brutalist Architecture Segment (32mins onwards)

What should planning look like in 2040?

Space for 8,000 new homes, most of them affordable...

Why Royal Mail should sell Mount Pleasant to the community

Residents want chance to develop Mount Pleasant site

Disputed Mount Pleasant site goes on sale

Controversial Mount Pleasant site goes up for sale

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The most sociable streets in London

London should create its own boulevards – even if it doesn't look like Paris

RIBA welcomes £32m fund for rundown estates

Ian Sutcliffe, boss of Countryside: 'There’s more to this than housing'

Government pledges extra £32m for estate regeneration

The community's alternative masterplan for Oval

Downton star Jim Carter fights ‘flawed’ plans for housing block

Downton Abbey's Carson fights back against 'flawed' plans

Mount Pleasant opponents bag award for rival scheme

Sajid Javid will make British cities great again by letting houses soar higher

Sajid Javid will make British cities great again by letting houses soar higher

Common wealth or private wellbeing?

A ray of hope for those of us who despair of London’s glass towers

Mount Pleasant: plans for community-led housing scheme

On the right lines [Results of British Homes Awards]

Broadwater Farm: What's the future?

Residents submit rival Mount Pleasant plans

Rival Mount Pleasant plans submitted

London housing: improving the theory and practice of densifying estates

London residents table rival plans for Mount Pleasant development

Why you should start a Neighbourhood Plan

We must let Theresa May build more houses

The Sunday Times Planning Investigation

Build the homes that people want to solve our housing crisis 

After Prince Charles’s speech, will Sadiq Khan now take on the developers?

Alison Brooks' tenure-blind housing in South Kilburn

Can Sadiq Khan’s team take the controversy out of viability process?

Meet the candidates in Hackney’s race for mayor

Is Neighbourhood Planning flourishing or withering?

Mapping how development activity in the capital has changed since 1900

Want to build homes? Get local people on board

Here's everything we learned from this gif of London's growth since 1900

Zweiter Entwurf für Paddington - Renzo Piano streicht 58 Geschosse

Simon Jenkins: Paddington Pole may be dead but the vanity of architects lives

Has Hawkins\Brown's St John's Hill created a new London vernacular?

Paddington Pole objectors applaud revised plans 

Helping to plan housing that matches how people want to live (& here)

Quality of place: Amanda Reynolds

Paddington Pole competition results

Are Skyscrapers Really the Answer to London's Housing Crisis?

Putting the heart back into our streets

Sellar to relaunch Renzo's Paddington proposal

A Point of View - How Should We Build?

London Festival of Architecture – preview

Let’s have boulevards in London

Can high-rise buildings ever work as cohesive living spaces?

Winner’s vision for ‘Paddington Pole’ site is revealed

Winner revealed in contest for new ‘Paddington Pole’

Winners named in rival Paddington Pole competition

LLDC submit Hackney Wick plans

Khan is on a journey – but will the Labour Party follow?

People want terraces not tower blocks, says housing crisis expert

Londoners asked to have say on Paddington development

Sadiq Khan must decide who to side with

After the ‘Paddington Pole’, search begins for an alternative

Public asked for design ideas for Paddington Place

Election issue being missed: Goldsmith would create streets not tower blocks

What Goldsmith & Khan mean for London's house prices & skyscrapers

Mayoral election: Who will do most for London’s architecture?

Everything in its place

Goldsmith publishes his Manifesto for London

Ed West: London’s housing issues are really driven by taste

Zac Goldsmith: 'I'm talking up estate regeneration'

Industry insider says Sydney will soon have too many apartments

Which London mayor candidate will fix the capital's housing crisis?

How we ban the creation of more of the most loved bits of London

London needs to create great streets

High-rise housing is hellish. It’s time to bring back terraces

Design contest launched to replace Paddington Pole

Design contest launched for alternative to Paddington Pole

An update on Zac’s battle in Waltham Forest

Zac plays the numbers game

Guerrilla architects and courtroom fisticuffs: regeneration’s frontline

Why Is Public Housing Dying Out in the UK?

Mayoral candidates visions for housing

Why does it matter what people think?

So just what should we build? A call for evidence

London 'must boost densification to meet housing demand'

Estate regeneration can be done well. Here’s how

In demanding ever taller buildings Boris is forgetting about quality of life

Government reveals estate regeneration panel

Heseltine to lead expert panel on housing estate regeneration

Estates regeneration panel membership revealed

Estates regeneration panel unveiled

Heseltine launches panel of experts to kick-start estates regeneration

People prefer neo-traditional buildings

Mount Pleasant community group set to become neighbourhood forum

Brownfield Land Won't Be Enough To Solve London's Housing Crisis

Why we decided to write our own planning bill

Are we serious about estate regeneration?

Back to the street

David Cameron's war on sink estates could destroy Jeremy Corbyn

How green is your skyscraper? Most sustainable buildings might be low-rise

Opinion: That sinking feeling

Create Streets boss named as new Historic England commissioner

Create Streets chief among Historic England's new commissioners

 

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Public meeting tonight in light of shadow of Bishopsgate scheme

How to get homes built with strong popular support

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Like never before, the London mayoral election is going to be about housing

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Estate regeneration: give power to the people who are losing their homes

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London mayoral race: is Zac Goldsmith a 'proper Tory'?

Mount Pleasant objectors unveil 'viable' alternative

Why I’ve voted for Stephen Greenhalgh to take charge at City Hall in May

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Volunteers ready for ambitious Clerkenwell homes bid

How to make new homes more popular ? Nine lessons

Resident's Mount Pleasant plans revealed (no link)

Resident-led ‘Circus’ alternative is revealed

Boys Smith: 'Like it or not, the direct planning revolution is coming'

London residents to bid for Mount Pleasant site to stop £1bn development

Mount Pleasant opponents reveal new plans

Andrew Boff: Cities are no place to bring up families

How to give your street selling power (or here)

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Who are we building for?

Conservative Mayoral candidates on the issues: 3) Housing

Building beautiful new homes

What the tale of Cecil the Lion reveals about London’s housing crisis

London Mayoral candidates Q&A with Andrew Boff

Generation Y needs an Office for Inter-Generational Responsibility

Generation Y needs an Office for Inter-Generational Responsibility

Osborne takes a sledgehammer to the housing nut

Talking towers: what next for high-rise living in London?

Prosperity problem: Index reveals winners and losers since 2008 crash

We can't please everyone, all the time

‘The worst building in the world awards’

Polling shows public will back housing development if design is beautiful

How modernist architects justify unpopular buildings

Public prefer 'traditional' design for brownfield sites

British Adults Prefer Conventionally-Designed Homes

Historic houses preferred - poll

Why can't we build homes people actually want to live in?

Despite the election victory the case for free enterprise needs to be made

Councils set to launch legal challenge again Mount Pleasant decision

London enters the age of the skyscraper

Who should be building Britain’s homes?

The height of stupidity – why London is the wrong place for skyscrapers

Housing London: It's Time To Be Ambitious

Mount Pleasant plans get final sign-off

The Conservatives should listen to Lord Adonis on estate redevelopment

Government's starter home exemplars dismissed as 'missed opportunity'

We need to tell the world that Newcastle is a contender

The Secret of an exciting election? Be honest(£)

The capital’s new high-rise homes: empty investments or stylish homes?

Create Streets – housing our children

Building tall 'sowing resistance to new housing schemes'

Row hits 'templated' first-time buyer homes drive

London's galloping high-rise developments face backlash from protest

Should London embrace the vision of Create Streets?

A better way to house Londoners

London’s top planning battles

Policy summary - Exceptions policy mooted to bring forward starter homes

How “independent” is the Council’s design panel?

Style wars are irrelevant when architecture is reduced to floor-plate cladding

Designs for (affordable) living in London

Experts: London doesn't need more skyscrapers

Architects’ vision of London takes inspiration from 19th-century Paris 

Mount Pleasant's sobering lessons in 2015

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UK Housing Review Panel “Needs To Be More Balanced,” Admits Terry Farrell

Farrell admits housing panel is 'unbalanced'

Profession questions balance of housing design panel

Government sets up design panel to 'ensure quality of new homes'

Barratt, Taylor Wimpey and Bellway among 16 house builders to sign up

Placemakers – A Duty to Society?

Housing shortage and Nimbys can be overcome by beauty, says charity

Prince Charles calls for creation of 'Bimby' developments to tackle crisis

Prince's charity in 'Bimby' bid

Architects sought for detailed Mount Pleasant work

Professionalised Design Sterility

Zaha Hadid could work on Mount Pleasant proposal

Call in Mount Pleasant, Pickles urged

Simon Jenkins: Must these ghastly slabs be Boris's legacy to London?

Mount Pleasant plans 'now too toxic', say opponents

Boris Johnson has revealed his true colours and taken a brick to people power

Royal Mail opponents to press on with rival Mount Pleasant plans

Boris approves Mount Pleasant scheme

Boris approves Mount Pleasant development

Mayor to rule on Mount Pleasant

Housing Politics, Process and People

London Debates the Virtues of High and Low

Comment: ‘Why the Swiss Cottage Tower is not the right way for London’

Backlash begins over Farrell’s Bishopsgate scheme

Mount Pleasant Association hold talks with Royal Mail over scheme

MP: 'Decision on Mt Pleasant should be stripped from mayor'

Royal Mail to meet with Clerkenwell residents group over Mount Pleasant

Mount Pleasant opposition reveals video of alternative scheme

Why I'm fighting Salesforce's renaming of Heron Tower

Francis Terry reveals images of Mount Pleasant alternative

Francis Terry launches rival design for Mount Pleasant housing scheme

Prince Charles architect draws up a rival vision for Royal Mail development

Interview: The Prince of Wales, the crown planner

Prince Charles intends to continue campaigning when he becomes King

Festival debate puts Skyline campaign back in the spotlight

Cities can be saved — if politicians move out

Lobby Group Eyes London Borough Transformation

Free Thinking – Do small buildings posses more moral qualities than big ones?

2014 London Festival of Architecture Explores the Theme of “Capital”

Five things you must go to at the London Festival of Architecture

How should London respond to the Skyline campaign?

A terraced street revolution could end London's housing crunch

How regenerating failed high rises can gift London thousands of extra homes

London housing crisis: Create streets? Fine. But who decides?

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