All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 24
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FeaturesFrom the archives: Building reviews the Channel tunnel terminals
As the world’s longest undersea tunnel prepares to open to passengers, Building’s architectural critic is left unimpressed by the ’vast mechanical jungle’ built at Folkestone
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NewsGreen light for AHMM’s Tower Hamlets life sciences scheme
Council said plans contibute towards its goal to create life sciences cluster in Whitechapel
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NewsArdmore lands £150m Finsbury Circus office job
Firm appointed to City scheme by Malaysian backer of JRL
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NewsFosters’ Whitechapel office tower finally approved after eight years
But council warned conservation area may need to be reviewed if controversial 17-storey scheme is built
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NewsJudicial review on £200m Wimbledon expansion plan set for July
High Court has accepted all three grounds raised by local campaign group for legal challenge
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NewsLGA hits back at plans to curtail role of planning committees in approving development
Legislation introduced yesterday would put more decisions in hands of planning officers
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NewsIndustry welcomes planning shake-up but tells government to ensure councils are adequately resourced
Role of council planning committees to be curtailed under legislation introduced by government today
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NewsManchester United reveals plans for 100,000-seat Old Trafford replacement
Foster & Partners confirmed as lead architect on £2bn stadium described by co-owner Jim Ratcliffe as the “greatest in the world”
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NewsAllies & Morrison’s plans for Cambridge manufacturing complex get go ahead
Scheme to support city’s life sciences supply chain
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NewsWestminster approves AHMM’s Knightsbridge redevelopment
Plans to partially demolish and replace Caltex House on Brompton Road OK’d
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NewsFormer Liverpool mayor and former council regeneration chief charged with bribery
Merseyside Police names 12 people charged following investigation into awarding of council contracts
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NewsUK firms must fight pushback against diversity programmes seen in the US, industry experts say
Amazon, Meta and Goldman Sachs among major US companies to have scrapped or watered down diversity initiatives in recent months
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NewsAHMM gets planning for revised Southwark tube station resi tower that will replace office proposal
Scheme swapped for student accommodation because of falling demand for workspace
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NewsThird tower added to Manchester mixed-use scheme in viability redesign
Office space reduced and homes doubled as developer admits the ”financial landscape has shifted significantly”
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NewsMace and T&T land £600m programme delivery role on government’s New Hospital Programme
Pair form joint venture on £20bn programme which will be built over next two decades
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NewsMake’s City fringe redevelopment approved at third time of asking
Office-led scheme signed off with design changes following two deferrals over height policy breach
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NewsSecond round of consultation begins on Wilkinson Eyre City tower
31-storey scheme will replace 1950s tower on edge of eastern cluster
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FeaturesHow closely has the government adhered to the Grenfell Inquiry’s recommendations?
While Angela Rayner has promised to ‘ take forward’ all of the recommendations, not all appear to have been adopted to the letter. Daniel Gayne and Tom Lowe analyse the wiggle room the government has given itself over some of the key measures
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NewsCity shows off latest skyline projection following string of tower approvals
Stanhope’s revised 1 Undershaft and Brookfield’s 99 Bishopsgate among new entries to Square Mile’s main cluster
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NewsRICS president steps aside amid probe into role in legal battle over £32m moth-infested mansion
President elect Nick Maclean takes over on temporary basis after Justin Sullivan waits for outcome of review













