All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 11
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NewsSalford approves 3,300-home tower cluster set to be UK’s tallest residential development
Henley Investment Management’s £1.3bn proposals survive onsalught of opposition from members of public and campaigners
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NewsGreen light for transport hub at Bristol Temple Quarter set to pave way for 10,000 homes
AHR-designed scheme to be key enabling project on wider scheme
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NewsIn pictures: Populous completes installation of aeroplane fuselage sections in French football stadium revamp
Nearly 200 panels cut from 30 decommissioned jet liners incorporated into facade of Strasbourg’s new stand
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NewsSecond Grenfell firm removed from Kensington & Chelsea ban
Decision comes after judicial review challenge between council and QS Artelia settled out of court last month
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NewsHighgate Cemetery makeover proposal approved
Project by Hopkins to include several new and refurbished buildings
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NewsPlans in for 5plus’ £200m Huyton town centre regeneration scheme
Mixed-use plans to include council headquarters and new homes
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NewsFosters transforms Paris building on Champs-Élysées into luxury gallery and restaurant
RH Paris scheme includes discreet retractable lift which sinks out of view when not in use
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NewsGreen light for Make’s plan to retrofit site of firm’s first major project
Practice’s 2007 refurbishment of 55 Baker Street in Marylebone was firm’s first major scheme to complete
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NewsBerkeley increases height of towers at east London housing scheme planned for former gasworks site
Redesign of 2020 proposals to boost heights of buildings by up to five storeys
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NewsTurnover and profit down at Allies and Morrison as firm cuts staff
Architect see employee numbers fall by 14% last year
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FeaturesChris Williamson: ‘Architects are burying their heads in the sand on AI’
RIBA’s president on the threat AI poses to the architecture profession, his plans for increasing architects’ pay and his award-winning stage play
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NewsPerkins & Will’s Westminster library scheme unanimously approved
University of Westminster to replace 1930s building with seven-storey library
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NewsDeveloper Bywater switches plans for office scheme in Bermondsey to co-living
Property developer Bywater has submitted fresh plans for a scheme in Bermondsey, changing the original designs for an office development into student accommodation after it acquired the site from another developer.
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NewsGovernment launches consultation on expanding immigration checks to self-employed workers
Proposed legislation would apply to businesses hiring zero-hours or ‘gig economy’ workers in construction
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NewsBerkeley defends decision to cut affordable housing to 8% in controversial Peckham scheme
Planning Inspectorate launches eight days of hearings into 877-home Aylesham Centre redevelopment
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NewsPLP adds two storeys to residential tower on £2.5bn Bankside Yards masterplan in second staircase redesign
Width of tower would also be increased by 3m to accommodate larger stair core
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NewsGovernment pledges to remove all RAAC from schools by 2029
Education secretary promises remediation will be completed by next general election
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NewsCPA downgrades output growth forecast as Budget uncertainty hits confidence
Firms report slowing activity across the construction supply chain
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NewsSkanska unveils management shake-up following departure of executive vice president
Dan Williams replaces Andrew English as CFO Meliha Duymaz takes on HS2 work
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NewsAKT II co-founder Gerry O’Brien leaves to set up new engineering consultancy
Agentia Design Engineering incorporated at the end of last month













