Issue pil118 JULY-SEPTEMBER 2021

CONTENTS

Page

5 LEADERS .pdf
Let’s hear some support for real planning!; Make no small plans

7 NLA Tall Building Survey 2021

13 FINCH .pdf
Tall buildings put critics in a tizz – as usual, Paul Finch

14 OPINIONS .pdf
The Thames Freeport | Kate Willard
Design codes | Jane Dann
Planning reform | Simon Ricketts
Change | Peter Murray
Product Safety | Kevin Bridges
High streets | F„zlicie Krikler

24 BRIEFING
London on top at BCO awards; New commercial-to-residential permitted development right; SoS confirms article 4 restrictions to control PD; New planning app for home extensions; Salisbury Square development will create a new civic hub;

27 CLIPBOARD
Government sets tough terms for emergency TfL bailout; Hoxton By Appointment

29 PILLO!
The Tulip may flower; City appoints new chief; Design guide pilot councils announced; Construction sector expanded

30 PLANNING PERFORMANCE .pdf
Applications and permissions granted jump in first quarter

36 LONDON PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT FORUM .pdf
The London Plan 2021 and tall buildings in London and the City

45 ROGERS
What is this thing called heritage?

46 NEIL PARKYN
Parkyn’s Pieces

Special feature
49 LONDON: GLOBAL HUB FOR ARCHITECTURE .pdf
From the Worshipful Company of Chartered Architects

70 Lessons from past plagues
Mike Stiff

72 London post-virus .pdf
Nigel Moor

Special feature
75 How the pandemic has changed transport .pdf
Momentum Transport Consultancy

88 BOOKS
Essential Urban Design
Introduced by author Rob Cowan .pdf

91 PLANNING AND ENVIRONMENT REFERENCE GUIDE

94 SUBSCRIPTION ORDER FORM

95 SHAPING LONDON .pdf
Five questions about social value
Farrells’ Giulia Robba

99 ADVICE: CONSULTANTS’ DIRECTORY .pdf

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