All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 43
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Building Study
Building study: Jamie Fobert Architects and Purcell’s National Portrait Gallery refurbishment
Britain’s most establishment art gallery has reinvented itself as a palace of inclusion. Is it a success?
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News
Government orders all departments to investigate lightweight concrete risks
Surveys into decaying RAAC expanded to cover government’s entire £158bn estate
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Howells unveils image of 20ha Birmingham masterplan
Tech and science cluster to be built out over next 20 years
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Industry retrofit initiative appoints two architects as co-directors
Buckley Gray Yeoman sustainability chief and Studio seARCH director to lead National Retrofit Hub
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Manchester’s proposed underground HS2 station would benefit whole country, MPs told
New image of proposed station revealed as delegates from city petition select committee to scrap surface station option
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Green light for Piercy & Co's plans to build 40m ferris wheel in Camden Lock Market
Ride is part of a wider redevelopment which market authorities say will “trigger a Camden renaissance”
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Haptic Architects submits plans to refurb 1970s Camden office
Scheme to upgrade block’s energy rating from lowest possible to highest
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Heatherwick unveils design for Shanghai exhibition centre
Building to be located directly opposite practice’s 2010 Seed Cathedral
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Sheppard Robson and Broadway Malyan land places on BBC design framework
Flanagan Lawrence and Atkins Walters & Webster also appointed to four-year deal
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Arb pushing ahead with ‘reflective statement’ requirement despite survey revolt
More than two thirds of respondents to a consultation did not support plans for mandatory annual statements charting architects’ professional development
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Paris bans tall buildings after Herzog & de Meuron tower backlash
City council votes to set 37m height limit in traditionally low rise city amid row over 180m-tall Le Triangle
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Infrastructure college teaching less than 2% of its student capacity to close
National College for Advanced Transport and Infrastructure was set up in 2017 to provide skills for HS2
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Features
Building archives: Replacing Old Smithfield Market, 1864-68
The Builder reports as London rebuilds its 1,000-year-old meat market
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Corstorphine & Wright and LXA Projects land Vietnamese embassy refurb job
Planning application being drawn up for scheme to refresh building’s formal reception rooms
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Cardiff council unveils plans to refurbish city’s Central Market
Grade II*-listed market buildings to be restored to original 1891 designs
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Manchester council green lights bumper crop of city centre schemes
City centre applications given the nod include four towers up to 45-storeys in height
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Maccreanor Lavington unveils Acton resi towers
Scheme includes 33-storey student accomodation tower
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PLP lodges plans for City office next to its HQ
Scheme to replace 1950s office block and refurbish Victorian warehouse
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New London Architecture survey captures ‘mixed mood’ of London’s high rise sector
Residential towers stalling but high rise office schemes ‘could not be busier’ as confidence rebounds, survey finds
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Tate & Co’s university Creative Centre scoops RIBA Yorkshire building of the year
York scheme tops list of six including projects by Sheppard Robson, PRP and ADP