All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 17
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Populous completes major global shake-up following private equity deal
Co-founder Earl Santee named as new chief executive among a raft of other appointments
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Fosters designs ‘ultra-luxury’ apartment blocks in Dubai
Towers to feature triple-height “sky palace” with its own “grand arrival gallery”
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City launches guidance for reducing carbon in historic buildings
Heritage practice Purcell worked on toolkit explaining how heritage assets can be retrofitted responsibly
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Green light for revised Morris & Co office block eight years after original consent
Latest update adds statement new front door and several new sustainability improvements
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RSHP reveals first look at plans for City’s latest skyscraper
Consultation on 240m-tall scheme to replace 99 Bishopsgate opens today
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‘Recession is a change agent’: Why Gensler is launching itself into the UK housing market
In the second of our interviews with senior Gensler executives, global co-chief executive Julia Simet and co-managing principal for Europe Duncan Swinhoe talk to Tom Lowe about turning towards office-to-residential conversions, how the UK planning system needs to change and why the world’s biggest practice doesn’t have targets
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Morris & Co’s Shoreditch office plans finally approved at fourth committee hearing
Twice-redesigned scheme has been mired in planning woes since July last year
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HTA Design unveils first phase of Crystal Palace Park facelift
Scheme to restore park’s Victorian features including its listed dinosaur sculptures and Italian Terraces
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Interview: Gensler’s Diane Hoskins on how to keep growing in a time of crises
The co-chair of the world’s largest architecture practice tells Tom Lowe about the firm’s journey over the past few turbulent years and why they decided to write a survival guide for architects
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Herzog & de Meuron’s £1.5bn Liverpool Street station plans hit by more than 2,000 objections
Westminster and Hackney councils join onslaught of objectors to “barbaric” planning application expected to be heard later this year
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Faulkner Browns unveils plan to refurbish grade I-listed Newcastle market building
Two new pavilions would be built in early 19th century Grainger Market under plans
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General public assumes architects have high professional standards, Arb survey finds
Research being carried out to inform regulator’s new code of conduct and practice
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Campaigners to launch High Court challenge against Make’s £700m ITV Studios plans
Save Our South Bank announce intention to start judicial review against Michael Gove’s decision to approve scheme last month
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Morris & Co revises delayed Shoreditch scheme for the second time
Mixed-use proposals heading to fourth planning committee meeting next week after three deferrals
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Green light for Glancy Nicholls' 47-storey Birmingham tower
Residential scheme to be the tallest in the city’s Broad Street tower cluster
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Stiff & Trevillion unveils chopped down rejig of rejected City tower
Revised scheme to include four-storey roof extension to grade II*-listed Holland House following refusal of original plans in 2021
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FCBS gets go ahead for Natural History Museum outpost in Berkshire
Facility to house a third of the museum’s collection along with digitisation labs
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KPF to submit plans for 1.5ha City fringe redevelopment
Vision for new “beating heart” of Shoreditch to include 65,000sq m of office space
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Arb investigation into professional practical experience launches call for evidence
Former policy advisor to Nick Clegg and Ryder partner Peter Barker also announced as commission members
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Purcell wins planning for retrofit of Richard MacCormac science block
Scheme will add two storeys to 1989 building used by Queen Mary University