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Issue 103 October-December 2017
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5 LEADERS
London’s new plan is better than a curate’s egg, Doing it the Swedish way .PDF
9 GRAPHIC
2017 in numbers
10 OPINIONS
Viability assessment is not a loophole, it’s a noose, Simon Ricketts; 13 planning reform, Martin Goodalll; 14 The meaning of Good Growth, Hiro Aso; 16 Build to Rent, Paula Carney, 17 London Transport, Dan Lewis; 18 Grenfell, Richard Harrison; 19 Housing policy, Gavin Kieran
20 ANDY ROGERS
Losing the plot on the green belt
22 BRIEFING
Planning performance: Commercial developments granted down 11 per cent on a year earlier .PDF
26 CYBERSECURITY
Daren Oliver: Spotting a spoof
27 LETTERS
28 BRIEFING
Population, Centre for Cities
30 CLIPBOARD
33 ¡PILLO!
36 LPDF
Housing, housing and housing... and a new London Plan .PDF
46 GOOD GROWTH
for London’s historic environment, David English .PDF
50 SMALL SITES
Paul Tully and Philip Bueno de Mesquita
53 AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES
Tim Armitage .PDF
55 PD RIGHTS FOR OFFICES TO HOMES
Nick Taylor .PDF
57 HOSTING THE BIG EVENT
Jerome Frost
64 PLANNING CONSULTANCY OF THE YEAR
Riëtte Oosthuizen .PDF
67 BOOKS
‘Uncivilised Genes’ reviewed by Jonathan Manns; ‘A place for all people’ reviewed by David Edwards; ‘A New History of Modern Architecture’ introduced by the author Colin Davies; ‘The Design Companion’ reviewed by Kevin Radford; ‘The Essential Guide To The Use Of Land And Buildings’ reviewed by Andrew Rogers .PDF
73 DIRECTORY .PDF
76 SUBSCRIPTION FORM
77 SIR TERRY FARRELL
Daylight rules and placemaking
79 ADVICE .PDF
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