Harmony house ii articles

  • Harming the housing market

    ​After all, the rules are quite clear, that 25 per cent of all but the smallest housing projects must be affordable, so the bid by a developer to simply pay £600,000 instead of keeping ten of a 42-unit block on Henderson Place below normal market prices was pushing it. But with construction costs alone now around £280,000 a unit, there is not much which can be classed as “affordable” and conscious of the housing shortage, officers accepted the argument that the development was not viable with an...
  • Multicultural harmony in Pulpi

    Possibly because of its historic links with Central and South America as well proximity to Africa and membership of the EU, Spain is a multicultural society. This has been recognised by councils throughout the country and they regularly celebrate the cultural, social and gastronomic differences between different national groups and endeavour to ensure that each […]
  • Stanford’s housing disaster

    "Stanford is charging students and their families exorbitantly more for objectively worse living conditions," writes Joyce Chen '25.