All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 22
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NewsStanton Williams beats big names to win Paddington laboratory scheme
Building at St Mary’s Hospital to provide space for research into antimicrobial resistance
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NewsThomas Heatherwick ups dividend as profit at his practice crashes by 73%
Heatherwick Studio founder took home £1.4m last year, almost a third of the profit earned by the practice
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NewsHigh Court orders company behind £3.5bn theme park project to close
End of the road for the London Resort scheme after almost 14 years of development
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NewsDesign team sought for restoration of farm where Robert Burns wrote Auld Lang Syne
Bids due in for Ellisland Museum and Farm job by 24 January
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NewsFosters signs lease for three floors at its newly completed Battersea Power Station office block
Expanding practice inks deal after running out of space at its nearby UK headquarters
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NewsSheppard Robson submits plans for 44-storey Manchester tower
Latest addition to city’s high-rise cluster would include 364 homes
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NewsRIBA to move part of its collection to City of London archive during headquarters refurb
Other items to be made available on request at facility in Stockwell
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NewsFinalists unveiled in Helsinki design museum competition
Five anonymous designs chosen from more than 600 entries for Europe’s largest bespoke design and architecture museum
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NewsFCBS and Grant Associates appointed to mixed-use scheme on historic Bath site
Two practices worked together on the Stirling Prize-winning Accordia development
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NewsConfidence slumps to lowest level for a year as practices weigh impact of autumn Budget
Workload expectations fall in all regions as hopes of recovery fade, RIBA survey finds
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NewsSOM working up plans for two-tower office scheme next to Barbican
US practice working with Lipton Rogers on plans to replace current head office of law firm Linklaters
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NewsCity refuses Stiff & Trevillion’s plans for 43-storey office tower next to Britain’s oldest synagogue
Bury House decision pleases Historic England but heritage group attacks 1 Undershaft green light given at same hearing
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NewsCouncil decision to turn down homes at derelict gasworks ‘shows what government is up against’, Berkeley boss says
AHR-designed Hemel Hempstead scheme refused despite being recommended for approval
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NewsBuilt environment broadly welcomes government’s NPPF changes
Focus on design quality praised but concerns remain around capacity of industry to complete schemes
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NewsProgress for Eric Parry’s 1 Undershaft as City grants approval
Plans for Square Mile’s tallest tower backed for the second time almost a decade after scheme was first proposed
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NewsGovernment launches competition to design £46m Queen Elizabeth II memorial
Opportunity described as “one of the most significant design projects in recent British history”
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NewsCity tower put on ice by Rayner set for symbolic green light by Square Mile planners
Communities secretary mulling whether to call in Bury House scheme
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NewsNetwork Rail to turn Euston station into life sciences district
Boss of organisation’s property arm says plans would enable infrastructure improvements at site
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NewsTower Hamlets refuses Chipperfield’s Chinese Embassy following Rayner call in
Eight-day public inquiry into transformation of former Royal Mint to start in February
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NewsGensler’s plans to straighten Fosters’ former City Hall building get green light
Refurbishment of building dubbed the “glass testicle” by Ken Livingstone to add more office and retail space






