WHAT'S IN the April-June 2008 issue 65
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PiL 65 contents:
page 5 LEADER/OPINIONS .pdf
Building control shows planning how to provide a service; ‘An end to the waiting game for planning decisions’; Heathrow expansion – bringing colour to the debate: Baroness Jo Valentine, Chief Executive of London First; A better not a bigger Heathrow: Tim Wacher; Designing for terror: Jolyon Drury; What does the new Infrastructure Levy mean for London? Catherine Glossop
11 London First
Judith Salomon; Power to the people; At a crossroads – regeneration at King’s Cross
14 Diary
and next Forum meeting.
15 Briefing .pdf
London applications and decisions both up 11 per cent; 18 Guidance for local planning authorities, The validation of planning applications: Drummond Robson, provides a second critique of the regime which came into force on 6th April; 20 Quality and quantity: who are we building for? Duncan Bowie .pdf explains the need for a change of direction for housing in London; 23 The Planning Bill: Striving still to shape the nation. Andrew Rogers
25 LP&DF
Validation and housing policies
26 Westminster’s call for better design
Councillor Robert Davis .pdf
28 City upbeat despite the credit crunch
Clive Branson talked to Peter Bennett, the City Surveyor .pdf
29 Designing for London
Spencer de Grey, senior partner, Foster + Partners, considers what makes a city a successful, memorable or an appealing place to live .pdf
38 Making sure live/work as a concept doesn’t die. Yuda Ambalo, managing director of developer Investland .pdf
41 Fragments of a wilderness city. The city becomes again a safe haven, says Bryan Avery .pdf
45 Books
The Planning Game by Ken Dijksman: Review by Andrew Rogers; From Agit-Prop to Free Space: The Architecture of Cedric Price by Stanley Matthews: Review by ePiL winner Nicholas Beech, PhD student at The Bartlett; Boom Bust – House Prices, Banking and the Depression of 2010 by Fred Harrison: Review by Dan Lewis
48 Cadogan Hall and the Saatchi Gallery
Alec Howard and Calvin Bruce partners in Paul Davis + Partners, architects
51 Zero-carbon London
Targets set for CO2 reduction in London appear to be insurmountable. They need not be says Rory Bergin, head of sustainability & innovation at HTA.
53 Planning for town centres in London
London boroughs must plan for their future growth says Michael Bach
Michael Bach was author of PPG16 and PPS16 at ODPM
55 Directory .pdf
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