Housing Comment – Page 13
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Big business welcomes Labour's small sites push
The CBI’s Nicola Walker on why business supports Labour plans to allocate public land to small builders - up to a point
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Brighter times with more demand
Housebuilders are in clover at the moment, but there will be pressure to boost output
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Don't expect economics to be the answer to nimbyism
The Wolfson economics prize for a new Garden City is laudable, but rational arguments may not be enough to persuade those opposed to development
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A new vision for architecture
To rebuild the profession’s relevance architects must embrace a role as designers in industry
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So who's counting?
Government initiatives intended to boost the number of houses built each year seem to be working, but they aren’t enough to overcome the constraints on supply
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Why 'dark developments' are on the rise
Homes are being built and left unoccupied while the majority struggle to get on the property ladder
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This relationship isn't working
In his latest blog exposing the reality of buying a new build home in the UK, David Frise looks at the tangled mess organisations he has to deal with to try and get things done
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An architectural renaissance is possible
In the second of a three-part series, Ben Derbyshire says why the profession could be about to regain its clout
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Will Labour listen?
With election nearing, how much can we learn about a future Labour government’s policies towards housebuilding?
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The decline and fall of architecture
The first of three blogs on the role of architecture in the modern econony examines the causes of the profession’s fall from grace
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There's method behind Labour's attack on builders
Proposed planning changes to promote smaller sites could help deliver more homes
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Surfing the waves
Any surfer dude will tell you that every seventh wave is a big one, and so it is with the value of UK construction and building shares
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Will Help to Buy boost supply long term?
The uncertainty created by its 2016 end date means housebuilders may not ramp up production as quickly as hoped
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Still building on weak foundations
Never again, said the civil servants running the programme. But the truth is that the reliance of social housing on cross-subsidy has grown since, not diminished
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Is it time to regulate all housing provision?
Radical solutions are needed if the basic right of a roof over your head is to be made affordable again
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Resi on the rise - but will input costs hold back profit in 2014?
Housing is driving construction’s recovery, but inflationary pressures may squeeze both contractors and residential developers
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Could ‘use it or lose it’ unlock more land?
Perhaps politicians should target the real landbanking culprit - government
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Why new home labelling is my New Year's resolution
With concerted government and industry effort, 2014 could be a landmark year for housing
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A year is a long time in housing
As 2014 approaches, demand is back and planning pemissions are up too
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Energy efficient or affordable: Which is more important?
The government’s decision to delay ECO may bring short term relief to household budgets, but there are long-term social and environmental costs