Residential Building

Can Green Space Power Woolwich's Regeneration?
Design & Architecture Can Green Space Power Woolwich's Regeneration?

A landmark regeneration project in Woolwich, London, recently received unanimous approval, signaling a potential new direction for urban renewal in the historic district by placing landscape architecture at the forefront of its design. The development, dubbed "Electric Works," is not just another

How Will a Former Court House Hundreds in London?
Construction Management How Will a Former Court House Hundreds in London?

For years, the only sounds within the walls of the former Blackfriars Crown Court were echoes of past proceedings, but a new £100 million plan is set to replace that silence with the vibrant energy of a new residential community. The ambitious project, spearheaded by specialist developer IQ, will

UK Housebuilding Eyes Opportunity and Reform in 2026
Construction Management UK Housebuilding Eyes Opportunity and Reform in 2026

After a challenging year that saw new home construction stall amid significant funding delays and uncertain market conditions, the UK housebuilding industry is now poised for a period of proactive growth and strategic realignment in 2026. The difficulties of 2025, primarily driven by a hiatus in

Greenwich Planning Applications Reveal Major Housing Push
Construction Management Greenwich Planning Applications Reveal Major Housing Push

A recent analysis of planning applications validated by the Royal Greenwich Council has unveiled a borough in the midst of a significant transformation, propelled by a powerful and multifaceted push for new housing. The submissions reveal a dynamic development landscape where large-scale strategic

Is Build-to-Rent the Future of Suburban Housing?
Construction Management Is Build-to-Rent the Future of Suburban Housing?

The classic vision of American suburban life, centered around homeownership, is undergoing a profound transformation as escalating home prices and significant down payment requirements place traditional purchasing power beyond the reach of many middle-income households. This affordability gap has

Can a £700M Venture Ease London's Housing Shortage?
Construction Management Can a £700M Venture Ease London's Housing Shortage?

In the face of London's persistent and complex housing deficit, a new £700 million joint venture has emerged, raising critical questions about whether a powerful, targeted partnership can meaningfully address the city's need for new homes. This collaboration brings together a European real estate

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