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Articles

  • Nick JohnsonA thought occurred to me the other night

    9 June 2008
    Nick Johnson or Urban Splash muses about how valuers would work in a world where postcodes didn’t determine value.

  • Breaking the mould

    8 June 2008
    Jonathon Porritt argues that we have one real chance to go for the radical make-over our towns and cities need.

  • Sarah GaventaCivilised streets

    2 April 2008
    Sarah Gaventa, director of CABE Space, explains why the view that the sole function of streets is to get cars from A to B is dangerous.

  • Future direction of planning reform

    25 March 2008
    Hazel Blears MP says that the planning process must reflect twenty-first century realities and support high-quality design.

  • Nightmare on Superdense Street?

    11 March 2008

  • Design challenges for house builders

    17 December 2007
    Trevor Wright from Redrow talks about the problems facing developers and house builders working in the current planning system.

  • A model for 21st-century living

    13 December 2007
    Rosie Boycott shows why she feels that Great Bow Yard represents a new model for living in a more sustainable way.

  • My Space

    15 November 2007
    Sir John Sorrell introduces My Space, an exhibition about how the places we live impact on the way we feel about ourselves.

  • Tomorrow's slums today?

    13 November 2007
    Richard Simmons, chief executive of CABE, worries that the housing audit reveals a trend towards 19th-century style slums.

  • Spend to save thinking

    2 November 2007
    Richard Simmons, chief executive of CABE, argues that government should be taking the lead on climate change.