By: Ogier de Beauseant
The minister should travel to the USA and see the disaster this kind of thinking has wrought. High density housing is a tough problem and it needs to have a committed design team brainstorming...
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While it is unfortunate, to some degree expansion wil be necessary. That said, it seems rather short-sighted to not work with increasing the density of existing urban areas – by now it seems correct to...
View ArticleBy: oTTo
“basic moral right, like healthcare and education” – all decimated by the Tories. He (they) must go.
View ArticleBy: Selina Golfin
What a load of cockle shells! We need more housing – agreed on that point. However, consult the genius of the landscape: when I need to reflect, regain inner peace or want to walk with a friend, our...
View ArticleBy: Loong
No doubt some buildings can be very beautiful. The problem is not about buildings vs “nature”, but the problem is those who are investing in the project and those unsuitably trained local planning...
View ArticleBy: NotAnArchitect
If you can get some of the major employers to move out of London and into other major cities, then there won't be a need to live in London anymore. It's hardly a necessity that everybody must live in...
View ArticleBy: Nick T
I agree! Trees, rivers, lakes, ponds, mountains, valleys, forests, fields, moors, meadows, beaches and dunes are ugly. Never mind the wildlife, be it furry, feathered or flying. All ugly. Bring on the...
View ArticleBy: Ogier de Beauseant
The minister should travel to the USA and see the disaster this kind of thinking has wrought. High density housing is a tough problem and it needs to have a committed design team brainstorming...
View ArticleBy: FM
While it is unfortunate, to some degree expansion wil be necessary. That said, it seems rather short-sighted to not work with increasing the density of existing urban areas - by now it seems correct to...
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