All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 33
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Foster & Partners working on plans for reconstruction of earthquake-hit Turkish city
Practice among 13 appointed to draw up a vision for country’s devastated Hatay province
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Haworth Tompkins draws up plans to transform listed former library into heritage centre
Council scheme replaces aborted proposals to turn late 19th-century building into a Nando’s restaurant
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Avanti wins latest phase of £20m Natural History Museum façade repair job
Mace, Lichfields and Stace also working on scheme
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RSHP beat Foster & Partners to win 240m Bishopsgate tower job
Planning application for 54-storey tower to be submitted in first half of next year
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Herzog & de Meuron unveils new visuals of £1.5bn Liverpool Street station plans as application is finally made public
Scott Brownrigg working on elements of station design with Townshend also on team as landscape architect
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RSHP working up plans for the City’s fourth tallest tower
Cheesegrater architect appointed by developer Brookfield to design 240m-tall replacement for Multiplex’s 99 Bishopsgate headquarters
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Repair work to start on Niall McLaughlin’s King’s Cross block
Contractor has come up with solution to deal with facade issues at Tapestry Building, developer says
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Oxford life sciences scheme rejigged after discovery of ‘nationally significant’ nunnery remains
Bogle Architects plans shifted to another part of the site following Historic England objection
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JTP lodges plans for five more phases of huge Ealing masterplan
Outline application for Berkeley proposes around 50 new buildings and at least 3,000 new homes
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Apt unveils plan to demolish brutalist City block and replace with 20-storey office
Developer Landsec’s £250m Hill House scheme submitted for planning
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‘Who are we designing for?’ Thomas Heatherwick wonders why buildings have become so boring
In this exclusive interview, the Heatherwick Studio founder outlines the philosophy behind his new campaign to put the soul back into building design. Photography by Tom Campbell
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Herzog & de Meuron’s £1.5bn Liverpool Street station revamp finally on verge of being made public by City planners
Application was originally submitted in May but has been held up since
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Building archives: The construction of New York’s Woolworth Building, 1911-13
How Building Design’s sister title Building charted the rise of the Big Apple’s tallest pre-First World War skyscraper
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Labour Party conference: Key takeaways and talking points
Amid uncertainty around commitments to net zero and infrastructure investment, the opposition set out its stall for the coming election. Daniel Gayne and Thomas Lowe report
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Liverpool set to adopt tall buildings design guidance
Document to inform decision making process of planning application as city eyes waterfront regeneration
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Starmer pledges ‘to build a new Britain’ and 'bulldoze' path through planning system
Labour leader unveils proposal to “bulldoze” the planning system and build 1.5 million homes in five years as party aims for decade in power
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Burnham says pre-covid rail plan for the north should be built in full
Mayor’s comments come as shadow rail minister questions “implications” of government handling of HS2
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Labour would oversee the biggest affordable housing boost ‘in a generation’
Party would crack down on developers trying to “wriggle out their responsibilities”, Angela Rayner says
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Green light for Pilbrow & Partners’ contentious Kensington & Chelsea office scheme
Replacement of Marks & Spencer store approved after practice chops storey off previously rejected plans by Benoy
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Fosters' Millennium Bridge to close for three weeks for 'urgent' repairs
Wobbly bridge to close for fourth time next month to replace degraded membrane