All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 58
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NewsGove’s M&S decision: how the industry reacted
Move to block rebuild of flagship Oxford Street store broadly welcomed but retail body warns it could damage the West End
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NewsGove refuses M&S Oxford Street redevelopment in landmark ruling
Save Britain’s Heritage hails “hugely important decision” as Pilbrow & Partners plans are considered to emit too much carbon
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NewsCall for Landsec’s latest City tower to be refused over impact on listed bath house
Victorian Society says 24-storey 55 Old Broad Street scheme would pave way for Sellar’s controversial Liverpool Street plans
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NewsPlans for ‘Europe’s largest’ life sciences building approved in Canary Wharf
KPF-designed 23-storey tower to be built on Dockland’s North Quay site
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NewsTottenham Hotspur’s towers plan hit by second staircase delay
Proposals for 850 homes in shadow of club’s stadium approved after fire safety rejig
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NewsAdjaye’s controversial Brixton tower pulled ahead of GLA hearing
Developer criticised for not producing any acceptable revisions during 12 months of talks
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NewsNew images of Allies & Morrison’s £1.7bn ID Manchester masterplan unveiled
Developers publish updated framework providing fresh details of vision for 25 acre city centre site
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NewsGovernment to miss pledge to build 40 new hospitals by end of the decade
“Maximum risk” approach taken by £20bn programme could increase costs and result in hospitals that are too small, NAO report warns
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Features‘Our global spread helps us weather local challenges’ – why Grimshaw is unfazed by HS2’s Euston delay
The firm’s chairman Andrew Whalley says its three-year growth strategy “needed an edit” after the decision to mothball its biggest UK project
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NewsPlan for £1.7bn Stonehenge tunnel approved again
Transport secretary gives road scheme the nod two years after it was quashed in High Court ruling
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NewsCO-RE working up proposal for £80m refurb of listed Holborn Bars complex
Developer working with G&T and architect Orms on office scheme
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FeaturesFrom the archives: London’s first air raids, 1918
London wakes up to the threat of aerial bombing as total war grips the country, and the construction industry
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NewsDavid Adjaye steps down from major roles following sexual misconduct allegations
RIBA Gold Medal winner also dropped from Oregon museum project and steps back from role as a design advocate for Sadiq Khan
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NewsRydon sets aside £27m for Grenfell civil claims settlement as losses mount
Turnover plunged by more than half last year as construction arm pulls out of design and build market
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NewsAHMM cutting staff numbers as projects stall
Practice blames move on “current economic circumstances” and jobs being put on hold
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NewsDavid Adjaye ‘absolutely rejects’ claims of sexual misconduct against three women
RIBA Gold Medal-winning architect seeking “immediate professional help” after admitting relationships with employees
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NewsGove to rule on Manchester office block set to replace listed building after Historic England objection
Local council due to make decision on proposal this week
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FeaturesHas the National Portrait Gallery refurbishment been a success?
Britain’s most establishment art gallery has reinvented itself as a palace of inclusion. Tom Lowe looks at whether the project, designed by Jamie Fobert Architects and Purcell, has worked.
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FeaturesFrom the archives: The Great War drags on, 1915 - 1916
The Builder reports on mounting casualities as the war’s impact on Britain - and its construction industry - becomes clear













