All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 11
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Historic England calls for RSHP’s 99 Bishopsgate to be refused over heritage fears
Government advisor tells City to throw out Brookfield’s 54-storey tower submitted in September
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Rayner puts plans for 43-storey City tower on ice
Stiff & Trevillion’s Bury House scheme has amassed more than 1,300 objections due to impact on neighbouring grade I-listed Bevis Marks Synagogue
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Builders merchants group to write to government expressing ‘grave concerns’ over inheritance tax changes
Trade body believes 20% tax hike could see SME merchants and suppliers scaling back their operations
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Stanhope’s revised 1 Undershaft plans criticised by neighbouring occupiers
Security measures for proposed seven-metre high digital screen would create “environment of surveillance”, pension scheme says
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Labour warnings on public finances has crushed hopes of a post-election bounce, T&T Alinea says
Consultant said there had been “no material change in the market” since the summer despite hopes of a return of confidence
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Multiplex picks up work on 179-home St John’s Wood Barracks redevelopment
Firm has been working on nine-block scheme on a pre-construction services agreement since last year
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McAslan’s Burrell Collection refurbishment named Scotland’s building of the year
Scheme is most significant revamp of grade A-listed building since it opened in 1983
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Arup group chair Jerome Frost to step into new chief executive role
Move part of board shake up aiming to allow firm to “respond more swiftly to market opportunities”
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Manchester approves more towers in city to add extra 1,500 homes
Approved schemes include designs by Simpson Haugh and Hawkins Brown
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Hugh Broughton Architects appointed on Westminster public toilets job
Eight toilets to be refurbished across the borough in bid to replicate “Victorian civic pride” in public sanitation
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Pay for self-employed tradespeople hits new high
Earnings up by nearly 5% in London in October, with overall year-on-year pay rising by 4.8% across the UK
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Tetra Tech working on plans to build Western Europe’s largest solar farm in Oxfordshire
Scheme would span 14 sq km and produce more than 11 times more electriticity than the UK’s largest existing solar site
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Make’s City fringe office overhaul deferred over height policy breach
Councillors said scheme’s “tenuous” community benefits did not justify proposed two-storey roof extension
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Uncertainty ahead of Budget blamed for construction output slowdown
But sector outperformed the rest of the economy, growing by 0.8% between July and September
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Architects win planning for Oxford healthcare research centre
Scheme to link two existing buildings with glazed atrium
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University of Greenwich tables plan to extend listed building within world heritage site
Stride Treglown and Purcell working on plans to add three-storey building to 1920s landmark
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Decision to scrap government design advisor Office for Place a ‘mistake’, says Nicholas Boys Smith
Body’s interim chair said move risks ministers “marking their own homework” on housing design
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‘We hope to be a good neighbour’: how the new Liverpool Street station team is rethinking London’s most controversial project
A week after Herzog & de Meuron’s proposals were dropped, Ӱ speaks to Network Rail and the scheme’s new architect Acme about the redesign of the listed station and what exactly has happened to development partner Sellar
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Mott MacDonald and Gensler handed senior roles on first phase of Saudi megaproject
Pair working on 170km long Saudi scheme which is part of wider Neom development
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Sellar still eyeing development partner role on £1bn Liverpool Street station redevelopment
Developer no longer has official role on project