All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 18
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Berkeley forced to redesign another high-rise residential scheme
Developer hit by second staircases requirements on a major London high rise scheme for the second time in a month
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Controversial South Kensington tube station plans to be ‘value engineered’
Transport for London and Native Land looking for ways to reduce costs on highly controversial scheme approved at appeal last year
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Final green light for Wilkinson Eyre’s London spy tunnels scheme
Australian banker Angus Murray given three years to start construction work on £220m visitor attraction
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Plans submitted for £1bn Salford towers scheme including tallest building outside London
Retail park redevelopment to contain 3,200 homes in ten buildings rising to more than 70 storeys
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Climate policies hit City of London’s Barbican repair works with 16 month delay and 60% cost hike
Job to fix leaks into listed estate’s exhibition halls bogged down by compliance issues with climate and biodiversity plans
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Fosters unveils first images of redesigned Fulham Gas Works scheme
Revised plans to include two towers up to 38 storeys after second staircase rejig resulted in loss of third tower
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Currie & Brown brings in Gleeds director as new England and Wales boss
Kieran McManamon returns to firm after more than a decade away
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Does Roger De Haan’s Folkestone housing scheme deserve so much criticism?
Former Saga owner’s luxury Shoreline Crescent scheme has been completed following a string of headlines about its lack of affordable housing. Tom Lowe tours the building and is impressed by what he finds
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Stanton Williams submits plans for student resi scheme at Oxford's Magdalen college
Proposals would replace 1960s building with six new blocks on historic riverside site
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From the archives: ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ covers the 1964 election
As Labour stands on the brink of a historic election victory, Tom Lowe looks at how ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ covered Harold Wilson’s successful campaign 60 years ago.
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Decision on Stanhope’s 1 Undershaft tower deferred as proposed viewing platform likened to ‘plastic spoon’
Eric Parry-designed 74-storey scheme sent back to drawing board for further revisions following council vote yesterday
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Save Britain’s Heritage adds 86 new entries to ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓs at Risk register
Decaying country house and huge Welsh colliery among empty and disused buildings in need of urgent repair
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Green light for residential towers scheme at Olympic Park in east London
Work at Straford Waterfront site set to start in 2026
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Balfour Beatty names new construction chief
Nick Crossfield poached from railway engineering group Alstom
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BCO chief executive Richard Kauntze stepping down next year
Office sector group also names Peter Crowther as its new president
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Bond Bryan buys historic Manchester architect
Practice behind several of city’s most famous listed buildings went into administration this week after succumbing to mounting debts and project delays
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1 Undershaft tower set to be approved next week despite continued opposition from consultees
Historic England still objecting to City’s planned tallest building despite design amendments submitted last month
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McAslan begins succession plan as architect returns to black
New ownership model to also see business ownership shared between 15 directors
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Kier starts repair work on King’s Cross block over a year after cladding panel fell off
Remediation of 15-storey King’s Cross scheme expected to complete in August
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Ray O’Rourke stepping down as Laing O’Rourke chief executive next month
Veteran to hand over reins to his son Cathal O’Rourke after five decades at the helm