All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 54
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We need a better way to measure carbon savings when reusing materials, UKGBC says
Lack of agreed metrics on carbon savings from retaining components in projects is an important gap in industry knowledge, climate group claims
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Feilden Fowles given go ahead for controversial National Railway Museum expansion
Scheme will require closure of key access road into central York
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Green light for HTA’s reworked Southwark plans
Major scheme approved four years after intitial plans were rejected over density and design concerns
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Foster & Partners working up four-tower New York masterplan
Practice unveils early proposals for redevelopment of world’s busiest bus station
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HOK modular housing scheme approved for planning
Council to build 100% affordable scheme in North London
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Second phase of 1,000 home BBC Television Centre redevelopment finally under way
AHMM-masterplanned scheme to be built seven years after it was approved for planning
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Green light for Weston Williamson’s City block roof extension
Transport for London adds extra level to office building above new Bank station entrance
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Council launches competition for £19m park upgrade
West Hendon Playing Fields to be to be given makeover including new hub building and sports facilities
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AHMM to open West End’s first newbuild theatre in half a century
Soho Place located next to the former site of the demolished Astoria Theatre
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Buckley Gray Yeoman unveils first images of Heal’s department store refurb
Practice has designed 140,000 sq ft of workspace in the furniture brand’s landmark grade II*-listed building
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Architects’ confidence slumps to lowest level since height of the pandemic
Future workload expectations fall again after May’s recovery, RIBA Future Trends survey finds
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RIBA Neave Brown Award finalists revealed
Prize recognises best examples of affordable housing in the UK
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Interview | Jo Bacon: ‘I’m not going to give you promises that are unrealistic’
Allies & Morrison’s Jo Bacon on why she is standing to be RIBA’s next president and her priorities for the institute if elected
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RIBA defends handling of ‘buried’ bullying report
Staff workshops held last year said to have uncovered “unhealthy” working conditions
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Scott Brownrigg unveils plans to transform 3km abandoned rail tunnel into world’s longest art gallery
Major tourist attraction planned around 130-year-old Rhondda Tunnel in Wales
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Interview | Sumita Singha: ‘I have the experience to change the RIBA’
Presidential candidate Sumita Singha explains how she would tackle the issues facing architects including education, sustainability, climate change and PI insurance
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Chance to ‘refocus on priorities’ following Johnson’s resignation, RIBA president says
Simon Allford said urgent action was required on economic uncertainty and the climate crisis
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Optimised Environments win landscape architect role on £55m railway museums upgrade
Practice beats five rival bidders to win £250,000 job
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Adjaye team lands job to design £57m transformation of Liverpool museums
Practice to reimagine International Slavery Museum and Maritime Museum on city’s waterfront