All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 16
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NewsProject uncertainty has wiped £2tn from global construction activity this year, according to Currie & Brown report
UK ranks higher than France and Japan but lower than the US and China when it comes to project confidence, research has found
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FeaturesMaking sports meanwhile uses viable: the project manager taking on the planning system to get the nation moving
Building talks to former Aecom director Andrew Link about his initiative to make it easier and more affordable for sports clubs to access vacant development sites
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NewsArchitect submits plans for temporary theatre on former Marble Arch Mound site
West End’s Arts Theatre to move into site for up to two years while its current base undergoes long-delayed refurbishment
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NewsGraham team submitted building safety application months ahead of Manchester student resi scheme getting planning green light
Contractor part of team that sent in application to regulator over summer for job that has just been given thumbs-up
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News‘A real gentleman’: built environment leaders pay tribute to Terry Farrell following death at 87
RIBA president Chris Williamson describes architect as ‘always a kind, committed and enthusiastic talent’
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NewsSector leaders welcome new towns announcement but warn of viability and infrastructure challenges
Calls for Homes England to step in and ‘de-risk’ 40%-affordable sites amid persistent construction cost hikes ...
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NewsGreen light for refurb and extension of Milton Keynes office
LOM’s plans for former Santander building to create more than 20,000sq m of grade A space
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NewsNew BESA president criticises industry ‘lip service’ commitment to building safety regime
Pete Curtis calls on sector’s firms to ‘do something’ to improve compliance amid ongoing gateway 2 delays
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NewsPublic inquiry into controversial Peckham redevelopment set for end of next month
Appeal for 900-home redevelopment of Aylesham Centre brought by Berkeley amid concern over lack of affordable homes
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NewsNorthern Powerhouse Rail reportedly pushed back again as government insists line will go ahead
Keir Starmer had been expected to set out plan for rail project at Labour conference next week
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NewsGreen light for Morris & Co’s Oxford University teaching facility
Practice’s first project for the university to be permanent home for the Oxford India Centre for Sustainable Development
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NewsHuge residential towers scheme in Vauxhall to be submitted next month
Three blocks in seven buildings scheme to top 60 storeys
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NewsBritish firms appointed to upgrade Australian base in Antarctica
Hugh Broughton Architects wins more work on continent following job at British base
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NewsPlans submitted to retrofit office next to Smithfield Market
Facade of mid-2000s building to be entirely replaced and top storey to be expanded
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NewsVistry and L&Q secure first gateway 2 approvals after 13-month wait
‘Major milestone’ as two buildings signed off for 300-home scheme in west London
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NewsCouncil unanimously approves plans to redevelop half of BBC Elstree Studios
French investment giant Axa IM Alts behind UMC Architects-designed development at historic studio site
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NewsCouncil backs plans for Bath rugby stadium after 15 year planning battle
Decision to be sent to secretary of state for review
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NewsHawkins Brown cuts four storeys off Manchester Met library in cost-cutting redesign
Landmark 13-storey scheme approved last year to be resubmitted as nine storeys with its floorspace almost halved
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News‘Quite simply a giant of the profession’: tributes flood in for Nicholas Grimshaw following death at 85
Grimshaw’s eponymous practice announced the death of its founder yesterday












