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planning guidance | The Knowledge Exchange Blog
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The Knowledge Exchange Blog. The official blog of The Knowledge Exchange from Idox. Tag Archives: planning guidance. Going underground: in London, basement digging is a cheaper way to property expansion but councils are getting tough on iceberg homes. March 18, 2016. London’s Hanover Terrace, where Damien Hirst is planning an ambitious basement extension to his 19th century villa. Image by Spudgun67. Maclean’s 29 July 2015. In 2015, Jon Hunt, founder of Foxtons estate agency, won a legal battle. For a tw...
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More people, more houses, more dissatisfaction… Are we ready for higher-density living in the UK? | The Knowledge Exchange Blog
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The Knowledge Exchange Blog. The official blog of The Knowledge Exchange from Idox. More people, more houses, more dissatisfaction… Are we ready for higher-density living in the UK? August 14, 2015. We shape our dwellings, and afterwards our dwellings shape us (Winston Churchill). It’s estimated that we need 240,000 to 245,000 additional homes. And the Adam Smith Institute. What is high density development? From a planning point of view, density is intrinsically linked with creating viable communities wh...
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More people, more houses, more dissatisfaction… Are we ready for high-density living in the UK? | Idox iview
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Welcome to the Idox group. Idox group is a supplier of software solutions and services to the UK public sector and increasingly to highly regulated asset intensive industries around the world in the wider corporate sector. More people, more houses, more dissatisfaction… Are we ready for high-density living in the UK? 13 August, 2015. We shape our dwellings, and afterwards our dwellings shape us (Winston Churchill). It’s estimated that we need 240,000 to 245,000 additional homes. It seems inevitable that ...
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superdensity | The Knowledge Exchange Blog
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The Knowledge Exchange Blog. The official blog of The Knowledge Exchange from Idox. More people, more houses, more dissatisfaction… Are we ready for higher-density living in the UK? August 14, 2015. We shape our dwellings, and afterwards our dwellings shape us (Winston Churchill). It’s estimated that we need 240,000 to 245,000 additional homes. And the Adam Smith Institute. What is high density development? From a planning point of view, density is intrinsically linked with creating viable communities wh...
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high density | The Knowledge Exchange Blog
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The Knowledge Exchange Blog. The official blog of The Knowledge Exchange from Idox. Tag Archives: high density. More people, more houses, more dissatisfaction… Are we ready for higher-density living in the UK? August 14, 2015. We shape our dwellings, and afterwards our dwellings shape us (Winston Churchill). It’s estimated that we need 240,000 to 245,000 additional homes. And the Adam Smith Institute. What is high density development? From a planning point of view, density is intrinsically linked with cr...
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Superdensity or Hyperdensity. Are residential towers the solution to London’s housing needs? / Blog / Ascent
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Follow @AscentConsult on Twitter. Superdensity or Hyperdensity. Are residential towers the solution to London’s housing needs? Superdensity or Hyperdensity. Are residential towers the solution to London’s housing needs? Superdensity or Hyperdensity. Are residential towers the solution to London’s housing needs? Another exemplar project is PTEa’s Micawber Street scheme for Notting Hill Housing, where the modern mansion block typology has delivered 350 DPA. Anything above 350 DPH is classified as Hyper...
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About the authors - Altered Estates
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About the authors. Although we are competitors, we also recognise the benefits of collaboration when it comes to understanding and influencing the wider context in which we operate. We therefore meet regularly to discuss current issues in relation to housing and place-making, and the way they are shaped by the pull of market and regulatory forces. We also collaborate, individually and collectively, with other organisations such as the NLA, the Housing Forum, Future of London, NHBC and Design for Homes.
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hyperdensity | The Knowledge Exchange Blog
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The Knowledge Exchange Blog. The official blog of The Knowledge Exchange from Idox. More people, more houses, more dissatisfaction… Are we ready for higher-density living in the UK? August 14, 2015. We shape our dwellings, and afterwards our dwellings shape us (Winston Churchill). It’s estimated that we need 240,000 to 245,000 additional homes. And the Adam Smith Institute. What is high density development? From a planning point of view, density is intrinsically linked with creating viable communities wh...
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Superdensity: the Sequel | Pollard Thomas Edwards
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Is London becoming a victim of its own success, meeting demand by sacrificing the very distinctiveness which makes people want to live and work here? Though the rash of tall towers is a concern, this report is not another campaign against those per se that genie is out of the bottle. Rather, it gives positive guidance on how to combine ambitious densities with popular and familiar urban forms. Click here to download the report. Open City – Architecture in Schools →. How we do it.
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