All articles by Paul Finch – Page 4
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Architecture and planning: Paul Finch
Top-down development on its way out as brownfields are cleared for development
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Architecture and planning: Paul Finch
Mish-mashed Olympic tower at least shares views of the City
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Architecture and planning: Paul Finch
Kensington’s Parabola reflects paradigm of planning politics
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Architecture and planning: Paul Finch
An operatic score to settle — and why the accent is on the estuary
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Architecture and planning: Paul Finch
Every little helps a town, so planners and supermarkets should try something new today
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The answer to the capital’s homes shortage could be in your office
As the great and the good of the architectural world hobnobbed at 10 Downing Street earlier this month, talk soon turned to what, if anything, could be done to address the acute shortage of homes in many parts of the country, particularly in London and the south-east
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Architecture and planning: 23rd October 2009
Wringing cash out of developers could backfire loudly for Boris
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A history of modern property - Part 6: 1970s-1990s, Three decades in design
In the sixth part of our major series to help readers learn from previous cycles of the property industry, Paul Finch explains how Britain’s top developers have learned to work with the superstars of design
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