All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 7
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Wates and London council submit plans for 1,000 homes on former civic centre site
Sheppard Robson-designed scheme replaces former plans rejected in 2022
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Developer eyeing 2027 start for Fletcher Priest’s 46-storey City tower
Project team on 63 St Mary Axe scheme includes T&T Alinea and CBRE
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Avison Young makes more than 40 senior promotions
Local expertise key to firm’s growth strategy, regions boss says
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Network Rail and Transport for London weighing options for £2.5bn Victoria Station redevelopment
Decision on scale of scheme to be taken within weeks ahead of first consultation later this year
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Planning reforms a ‘red herring’ for unlocking economic growth, Arcadis cities boss says
Peter Hogg said proposed shake-up would not lead to “step change” in delivery hoped for by government
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‘We rode out the storm’: Adjaye Associates upbeat after ‘worst year that any architecture firm could have gone through’
Practice makes loss of £720,000 after one-off £1.4m tax payment but describes drop in revenue as a “blip”
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Mitsui Fudosan takes control of £1.1bn British Library extension with construction to start next year
Stanhope retained as development manager as part of restructure on RSHP-designed scheme
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Rayner approves Howells’ plans for supersized version of Tebay services in Cheshire
Deputy prime minister said greenfield site could be class as grey belt amid concerns over harm to wildlife
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CITB launches consultation on proposed levy changes
Threshold for exemption from levy raised from a total wage bill of £135,000 to £150,000
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Planning inspector refuses ‘monolithic slab’ Stratford tower at appeal
Howells-designed student resi scheme criticised for breaching local plan policy on tall buildings
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Designs unveiled for £140m Cardiff Central station expansion
Weston Williamson’s proposals include row of brick arches outside redesigned rear entrance
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Green light for extension to listed Greenwich building
Historic England raises no objection to scheme in Maritime Greenwich world heritage site
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From the archives: Ȧ reviews the Channel tunnel terminals
As the world’s longest undersea tunnel prepares to open to passengers, Ȧ’s architectural critic is left unimpressed by the ’vast mechanical jungle’ built at Folkestone
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Green light for AHMM’s Tower Hamlets life sciences scheme
Council said plans contibute towards its goal to create life sciences cluster in Whitechapel
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Ardmore lands £150m Finsbury Circus office job
Firm appointed to City scheme by Malaysian backer of JRL
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Fosters’ Whitechapel office tower finally approved after eight years
But council warned conservation area may need to be reviewed if controversial 17-storey scheme is built
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Judicial review on £200m Wimbledon expansion plan set for July
High Court has accepted all three grounds raised by local campaign group for legal challenge
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LGA hits back at plans to curtail role of planning committees in approving development
Legislation introduced yesterday would put more decisions in hands of planning officers
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Industry welcomes planning shake-up but tells government to ensure councils are adequately resourced
Role of council planning committees to be curtailed under legislation introduced by government today
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Manchester United reveals plans for 100,000-seat Old Trafford replacement
Foster & Partners confirmed as lead architect on £2bn stadium described by co-owner Jim Ratcliffe as the “greatest in the world”