All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 11
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NewsCity approves Studio Moren’s plans for hotel roof extension on listed office block
Scheme to be the latest office-to-hotel conversion in the Square Mile
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NewsHawkins Brown cuts staff as profit slumps 80%
Number of employees down by 15% in wake of bottom line falling to just £267,000
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NewsAtkins Réalis brings in new London head of cost management
Gemma Prior arrives after year in similar role at Thomas & Adamson
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NewsHeatherwick profit down 30% as revenue slips in Asia and Middle East
Practice behind planned Birmingham City stadium blames income fall on timing of client billing
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NewsNick Maclean begins term as RICS president
Maclean has been acting president since March last year following former president Justin Sullivan’s decision to step aside
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NewsGrimshaw wins £4.4m job on redevelopment of Battersea Power Station waste facility site
Practice to lead design on Cringle Dock facility with engineering consultant WSP
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NewsAHMM returns to profit following restructure
Practice made more than £500,000 following £1.7m loss in 2024
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NewsCity gives green light for plan to convert Farringdon office building into hotel
Scheme to add mansard roof and lift concealed within a false chimney to postwar block off Fleet Street
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NewsNearly half of Zaha Hadid’s work now in Middle East
Architect’s turnover heads up and over £80m but pre-tax profit slumps nearly two-thirds
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NewsCity sees highest number of planning applications in 10 years
Number of major applications approved also beats five-year record
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FeaturesWill there be an exodus from the ARB register next month after Chris Williamson’s decision not to renew?
The RIBA president’s decision to abandon his architect title in a statement against the ‘absurdity’ of the registration system has heightened debate around what the term really means, and how regulatory oversight of the architectural profession can be reformed
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NewsGovernment launches consultation on single construction regulator
Approvals process for high-rise remediations will also be streamlined but definition of higher risk buildings to remain the same
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NewsGovernment approves Universal Studios UK theme park with construction set to start as soon as next year
WSP working on multiple consultant roles including transport and sustainability
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NewsAdjaye Associates cut half its staff last year as losses more than doubled
Turnover fell by 62% in 2024 in what architect describes as ‘challenging year’
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NewsEarls Court clears planning hurdle as second council approves its half of 4,000-home masterplan
Kensington and Chelsea signed off its section yesterday evening, following Hammersmith and Fulham’s green light last month
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NewsPopulous appointed to design new stadium for Leyton Orient FC
League One club said project is part of ambition to compete in the Championship
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NewsHawkins Brown submits downsized Manchester Met Library scheme
New scheme has cut floorspace by almost half compared to original plans
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NewsGreen light for AHMM’s 850-home Camden estate redevelopment
Scheme to more than double number of homes on West Kentish Town site
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NewsRIBA president to give up architect title to highlight ‘absurdity’ of ARB registration model
RIBA president’s move part of wider campaign to abolish Architects Act and establish new regulatory framework
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NewsPlans for nearly 1,000 homes submitted for £2bn York Central development
Architects on scheme include Allies & Morrison and Haworth Tompkins












