All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 12
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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
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FCBS unveils plans for £58m Liverpool museums upgrade
Practice submits plans six months after replacing Adjaye Associates on project
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Multiplex confirmed as winner on £400m City office tower
Firm inks deal with Axa IM Alts on 35-storey 50 Fenchurch Street scheme
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Only a quarter of tall buildings with unsafe cladding have completed remediation
Latest official figures reveal scale of work still to be done to make high rise housing blocks safe
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City Hall to make decision on tweaked Wimbledon expansion plans next month
Allies & Morrison has submitted amendments to £200m scheme following call-in by deputy mayor Jules Pipe