All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 22
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Hawkins Brown returns to profit as turnover increases by 20%
Overseas work sees boost as practice recovers from loss in 2022
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Building archives: The Daily Express Building, 1932
The Builder reviews the newly built Fleet Street landmark, now considered one of London’s best Art Deco buildings
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Thomas Heatherwick pays himself £1.1m dividend after fivefold profit rise at practice
Studio’s revenue more than doubled following string of new jobs and schemes restarted after the pandemic
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Westminster council orders redesign of controversial Ebury Estate to add second staircases
Astudio’s £350m estate regeneration the latest to be affected by proposed new fire safety rules
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Partners at Fosters handed £60k payout as workloads boom in Europe and the Middle East
Profit more than doubled with global revenue increasing by almost a quarter
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Holmes Miller Architects lands job to design new ground for Dundee FC
Stadium will replace club’s current 19th century home at Dens Park and boost capacity by more than 700 seats
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Patty Hopkins and Nicholas Boys Smith recognised in New Year Honours List
Hopkins Architects co-founder awarded OBE for services to architecture
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BD’s most read news stories of 2023
A list of the year’s ten biggest news stories by readership
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Decision on 5,000 Manchester student beds deferred in face of councillors' opposition
Two schemes designed by architects including Sheppard Robson, Hawkins Brown and Simpson Haugh have been delayed until at least next month following opposition from councillors
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Oxford approves NBBJ’s life sciences block
City’s latest laboratory building given nod by councillors despite questions over suburban setting
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Gove overrules planning inspector to approve West London mixed-use schemes
Patel Taylor and JTP’s applications were called in by secretary of state in 2021
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Plans submitted for 35-storey tower in Leeds at modernist Merrion Centre site
Local practice Enjoy Design unveils proposal for 35-storey tower and refurbishment of 1960s office block
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Buckley Gray Yeoman unveils plans to freshen up Seifert-designed City block
Practice to turn riverside St Magnus House into a visitor destination on the Thames Path
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‘Nobody believes them anymore’… HOK’s Daniel Hajjar on what is wrong with UK politics and the planning system
After 20 years in the Middle East, Daniel Hajjar moved to the UK, where, eight years on, he finds the political ‘flakiness’ of the country has made it an infuriating place to build. Thomas Lowe reports
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City poised to establish new conservation area next to the Gherkin
New schemes in Creechurch neighbourhood to face tighter planning rules if councillors vote in favour of proposals next week
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Ole Scheeren beats star names in competition to design HQ for China’s biggest company
Architect beats Foster & Partners, Heatherwick Studio and his former practice OMA to win job for tech giant Tencent
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Built environment needs to decarbonise twice as fast to meet 2025 target, UKGBC says
Slow progress over the last four years means firms are now falling behind planned trajectory
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UK practices stage ‘spectacular’ recovery as overseas work jumps 43%, RIBA finds
Total revenue saw 17% increase in year to May 2023, but profits edged up by just 2%
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RIBA names Hayhurst & Co’s riad-inspired ‘urban oasis’ as 2023 House of the Year
Jury calls Tottenham home a “remarkable collaboration” between the architect and client.
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BSI approves new type of low carbon concrete
Limestone powder can now be added to the material in one of the biggest changes to concrete production “since the 1980s”