All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 30
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Piercy & Co plans to rebuild 1960s Shoreditch office tipped for green light
Revised Telephone House scheme criticised by objectors for embodied carbon impact
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New images of Allies & Morrison’s £1.7bn ID Manchester masterplan unveiled
Developers publish updated framework providing fresh details of vision for 25 acre city-centre site
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Plan for £1.7bn Stonehenge tunnel approved again
Transport secretary gives road scheme the nod two years after it was quashed in High Court ruling
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Adjaye’s controversial Brixton tower pulled ahead of GLA hearing
Greater London Authority criticses developer for not producing any acceptable revisions during 12 months of talks
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Hospital programme design approach could result in buildings that are too small
Government using “unrealistic” modelling of future healthcare needs, NAO report warns
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‘We can always weather local challenges’ – why Grimshaw is unfazed by HS2’s Euston delay
The firm’s chairman Andrew Whalley says its three-year growth strategy “needed an edit” after the decision to mothball its biggest UK project
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Aukett Swanke acquires smart workplace provider
Practice snaps up firm £2.1m turnover firm in second of a string of planned acquisitions
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Celebrate King’s Cross success despite planning system ‘mess’, boss of development says
Robert Evans said planners should be celebrated “for once” after last plot on Argent’s £3bn masterplan receives approval
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RIBA Neave Brown Award shortlist revealed
2022 Stirling Prize finalists Henley Halebrown and Mæ vying for social housing gong
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Building archives: Setbacks on the world’s first underground railway, 1860
A deadly boiler explosion, half-built tunnels flooded by sewage and an “interminable tangle of timber”: here’s how The Builder reported on the first part of the London Tube network
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Orms working up plans for £80m refurb of listed Holborn Bars complex
Developer working with G&T and architect Orms on office scheme
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David Adjaye steps down from major roles following sexual misconduct allegations
RIBA Gold Medal winner also dropped from Oregon museum project and steps back from role as a design advocate for Sadiq Khan
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AHMM cutting staff as projects stall
Practice blames move on “current economic circumstances” despite uptick in turnover over past 12 months
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Architecture bodies in Commonwealth countries sign landmark climate pact
Initiative aims to address rapid urbanisation and environmental decay across five continents
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David Adjaye ‘absolutely rejects’ claims of sexual misconduct against three women
RIBA Gold Medal-winning architect seeking “immediate professional help” after admitting relationships with employees
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Building archives: The Crystal Palace’s leaking roof, 1851
An eye witness account of the chaotic scene at the Crystal Palace construction site as workers rush to get the building finished just weeks before the opening of the Great Exhibition
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Historic England slams Jon Matthews plan for tower above listed warehouse
Manchester scheme referred to communities secretary Michael Gove ahead of decision this Thursday
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Simone de Gale Architects wins job to transform grade II*-listed Portland Place block
Scheme will convert office space into high-end wellness clinic inspired by Mayfair’s luxury Lanserhof club
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Grid’s 126-home Lambeth scheme approved after design team rejig
Council narrowly grants approval after developer lops 15 storeys off scheme’s central tower