All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 42
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Plan 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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CO-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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From 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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David 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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Rydon 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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AHMM cutting staff numbers as projects stall
Practice blames move on “current economic circumstances” and jobs being put on hold
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David 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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Has 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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Gove 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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Architect wins job to transform historic Portland Place block into health centre
Scheme will convert office space into high-end wellness clinic inspired by Mayfair’s luxury Lanserhof club
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Lambeth homes scheme approved after design team change
Council narrowly grants approval after developer lops 15 storeys off scheme’s central tower
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From 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
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Firms chasing lots on £140m of fire safety frameworks
Work to include risk assessments and cladding remediation
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All members of RICS standards and regulation board resign
Walkout follows governing council move to transfer responsibilities to newly created knowledge and practice committee
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RICS outlines its version of events on standards and regulation board resignations
Q&A published on institution’s website claims to explain why entire board walked out following row over responsibilities rejig
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UK has one of the lowest rates of heat pump installation in Europe
Climate Change Committee says government is now “significantly off track” its heat pump targets
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Government spending less than half the money it says is needed to keep schools safe
Just 24 contracts awarded under programme to rebuild or refurbish 500 schools announced three years ago, NAO report finds
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New Britishvolt owner’s offices raided by police on suspicion of tax fraud
Troubled £3.8bn project hits fresh snag following takeover by Australian firm Scale Facilitation in February