All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 7
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Decision to demolish Grenfell Tower would put disaster ‘out of sight and out of mind’, says survivor
Angela Rayner told bereaved and survivors yesterday that work to demolish the building would start in June
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From the archives: Planning Canary Wharf, 1982-88
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Vinci wins first phase of £350m Stockport regeneration scheme
Firm beats Willmott Dixon ahead of planning decision expected in spring
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AHMM’s Battersea student blocks become UK’s largest passivhaus scheme
Four-block scheme given accreditation folllowing air tightness tests
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Construction starts slump across regional cities as regulation and inflation take toll
No newbuild offices schemes broke ground in four key cities last year, Deloitte’s latest regional crane survey finds
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Profit and revenue at Populous jump as architect reaps rewards of Saudi World Cup work
Turnover in Middle East region grew more than sixfold in 2023
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Barbican unveils Allies & Morrison and Asif Khan’s £240m refurbishment plans
New spaces to be unlocked and Conservatory to be overhauled in refresh of deteriorating grade II-listed site
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RSHP’s new tower at 99 Bishopsgate approved with plans to start construction next year
City signs off proposal for 54-storey office block set to be built by Multiplex
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‘Productive discussions’ with government on plans to build Europe’s largest theme park in Bedfordshire
US company had been expected to make final decision on 283ha project by the end of last year
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In pictures: Revamp of Foggo’s ‘Hanging Gardens of Basingstoke’ completed
Twelve Architects and Studio Knight Stokoe also on team for refurbishment of grade II-listed office complex
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Plans unveiled for more student towers in Manchester
Replacement of existing 1990s accommodation to contain two blocks up to 30 storeys
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Mace working with council to fix four metre-deep void outside £230m London Bridge office tower job
Site entrance moved and power supply briefly interrupted at 28-storey scheme after hole appeared on 7 January
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Exeter council approves plans for 1,000 homes on run-down canalside site
Nash Partnrership behind city’s largest brownfield mixed-use scheme
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Designs unveiled for £200m refurbishment of Lloyds Banking Group HQ in Edinburgh
BDP-designed building is one of the most prominent in Scottish capital’s financial district
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Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum named as designer of this year’s Serpentine pavilion
A Capsule in Time to explore themes of transience and memory
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HS1 looking for team to design expansion of St Pancras’ international platforms
Eurostar wants to boost passenger numbers to 30 million by the end of decade
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New office tower at 99 Bishopsgate set to be approved this week
Brookfield’s 54-storey block designed by RSHP due before formal vote on Friday
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Berkeley granted approval for Fosters-designed Fulham towers scheme
Plans for 357 homes at former gasworks site signed off after second staircase redesign
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Met Police withdraws objection to Chinese ‘super-embassy’ after reviewing three-year-old evidence
Force had opposed David Chipperfield-designed plan to redevelop former Royal Mint site as late as last month
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‘This is a growth story’… How Network Rail plans to become one of the UK’s biggest housebuilders
The transport operator’s group property director talks about the ‘new mindset’ at Network Rail – and why the country’s biggest owner of brownfield land is taking an assertive role in redevelopment projects on its sites Â