All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 14
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NewsAssael gets green light for 300 homes in Melton Mowbray despite removal of affordable element
CGI of how the scheme will look when built
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NewsKPF unveils plans for transformation of Oxford Circus tower
CGI view of the proposed 33 Cavendish Square scheme behind Oxford Circus
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NewsArb agrees mutual recognition deal with Canada
Reciprocal arrangements will streamline process to practice architecture in the two countries
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Features‘Infrastructure could do with a bit of love’: dRMM’s Jonas Lencer on the Silvertown Tunnel portal buildings
Tom Lowe speaks to the practice’s director about why the overlooked parts of public infrastructure deserve a fresh perspective
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NewsCity of London to appoint architect to design firearms training facility for City police
Winner for scheme that will be located at Dagenham Dock to be appointed this summer
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NewsTP Bennett’s rethink on Canada Water scheme set to be approved next week
Aerial view of TP Bennett’s revised proposals for plot B
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NewsZaha Hadid Foundation names new director
Aric Chen is the former lead curator for design and architecture at Hong Kong’s M+ museum
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NewsRSHP opens new Dubai office and unveils designs for luxury mixed-use scheme in city
The scheme will include luxury penthouses perched on top of each of its four towers
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NewsPilbrow & Partners replaces Allies & Morrison on stalled Vauxhall towers scheme in 70-storey redesign
New owners of long-delayed Vauxhall Square development planning 20-storey height increase
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NewsFarrells’ controversial Battersea tower plans recommended for refusal
Wandsworth planning officers give 28-storey scheme the thumbs down despite 10-storey height reduction
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NewsCollado Collins submits proposals for 481-home regeneration of east London estate
Wates and Havering council scheme the latest in £1.2bn plan to build 3,500 homes in borough
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NewsSheppard Robson’s Salford University acoustics facility approved
Exterior view of the approved scheme
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NewsFormer Aberdeen council architect removed from register after chasing teenage son with a meat cleaver
Colin Doig carried out 225 hours of unpaid work after pleading guilty to 2022 assault which also left his wife seriously injured
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NewsBirmingham defers decision on Simpson Haugh’s five-tower scheme amid tall building fears
Councillors argue city is drifting in a ‘New York direction’ without any clear policy on high-rise development
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NewsWhite Arkitekter hires passivhaus expert as UK sustainability chief
Christian Dimbleby joins Nordic practice after 20 years at passivhaus specialist Architype
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NewsManchester approves four towers including UK’s tallest outside London
Simpson Haugh’s 76-storey Viadux 2 tower and Sheppard Robson’s 44-storey Whitworth Street scheme among approvals
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NewsSquire & Partners’ profit and turnover falls
Operating profit down by 90% and turnover 14% in eight months to March last year






