All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 58
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NewsRIBA and industry groups call on Gove to lower second staircase threshold to 18m
Institute also says all existing blocks above 18m with single staircases should be refurbished with evacuation lifts
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NewsBell Phillips redesigns 1,100-home estate regeneration to add second staircases
Marylebone scheme the latest to be redrawn following new fire safety ruling in London
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NewsCity approves Woods Bagot’s controversial Leadenhall Market tower
Carbon concerns dismissed by planning committee this morning
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NewsGreen light for Make’s Brum John Lewis store office conversion
Store had been seen as the flagship retail offer at Birmingham’s Grand Central shopping centre
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NewsWoods Bagot tower would contradict City’s new carbon guidance, heritage group says
Planners set to decide on 32-storey office scheme this morning
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NewsGreen light for Glenn Howell’s plans to transform historic warehouse into BBC Birmingham base
Local practice also asked to rework high-rise plan in city
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NewsRIBA criticises Spring Budget for ignoring retrofit and planning departments
Simon Allford said bolder action is needed to achieve levelling up ambitions
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NewsADP and O’Donnell & Tuomey unveil plans for York University student centre
Upside-down trapezoidal block to be built entirely from natural materials, design team say
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NewsBerkeley to focus on low-rise schemes if single staircase ban in towers goes ahead
Developer says fire safety rules will put high rise schemes awaiting planning “back to square one”
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NewsNot enough young people taking built environment T-levels, minister admits
Take-up of new technical qualifications still far behind BTECs
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NewsUseful Studio wins competition to design next generation of motorway gantries
London practice beats runner up John McAslan in RIBA competition for road operator National Highways
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FeaturesBuilding archives: Dodging falling bricks at the Natural History Museum construction site, 1876
An account of what visitors found when being shown round the half-completed building by its architect Alfred Waterhouse
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NewsKPF co-founder A Eugene Kohn dies aged 92
American architect died yesterday following year-long battle with cancer
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NewsArchitects should take ‘hippocratic oath’ to protect the environment, Sturgis says
Royal Academy lecture attended by host of big names including Thomas Heatherwick and Simon Henley
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NewsEric Parry gets OK for 180m Tokyo tower
Scheme to be a major landmark in city’s central shopping district
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NewsSocial housing architect Peter Tábori dies aged 83
Hungarian-born architect best known for his work at Camden council in the 1960s and 70s
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NewsFunding needed to boost heritage retrofit skills, government told
Report by five big industry names including Peabody and Grosvenor calls for more investment in decarbonsing historic buildings
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NewsAHMM unveils redesign of Make’s City fringe office block
Application submitted for 20-storey scheme thought to be worth upwards of £200m
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FeaturesBuilding archives: First proposals for the Glasgow Subway, 1887
Building flags the risk of trains colliding in the Glasgow Subway’s narrow tunnels






