All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 6
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FeaturesJohn McAslan: ‘Think of all the bad decisions that are made because people didn’t stand up for things we should have stood up for’
In an exclusive interview, the King’s Cross Station architect tells Building Design about his submission to the National Gallery expansion competition, his rival plans for Liverpool Street station, the ‘baffling’ restoration of the Houses of Parliament and what he thinks of the Olympia redevelopment
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NewsFunding deal agreed for Morris & Co's delayed 52-storey Canary Wharf tower
Morris & Co-designed tower was one of first major schemes to be redesigned to add second staircases
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NewsJRA completes refurbishment of Eric Parry City office next to Bank of England
New lobby, end-of-trip facilities and roof garden added to 60 Threadneedle Street
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NewsAL_A appointed to design £200m fusion power plant in Nottinghamshire
Amanda Levete’s practice working with Aecom and Kier on plans for prototype facility set to open in 2040
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NewsSluggish UK market hits BDP’s top line as profit falls 60%
Practice said UK pipeline had ’converted more slowly than anticipated’ as uncertainty and inflation weighed on clients
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NewsHeatherwick Studio and BIG’s Google HQ to open this summer, 10 years after it was first set to complete
£1bn groundscraper in King’s Cross renamed Platform 37 in reference to neighbouring station and a historic moment in development of AI
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NewsRSHP team wins competition to design 8ha mixed-use scheme in Paris’ business district
Practice working with Arcadis on plans for cluster of high-rise buildings on banks of the river Seine
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NewsStudio Egret West wins planning for third phase of Berkeley’s Bow gasworks scheme
Tower Hamlets gives green light for two buildings containing 364 homes
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NewsPlans in for Faulkner Browns’ Crystal Palace Sports Centre overhaul
New stand to be added to stadium and sports centre building to be upgraded
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NewsGreen light for Burrell Foley Fischer’s plans to refurbish Westminster’s grade I-listed Smith Square Hall
Restoration of 18th century church signed off despite concerns over plans to remove historic fabric
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NewsGovernment not clear enough how Northern Powerhouse Rail will benefit North, NAO says
Watchdog says engagement with local authorities and strategic partners has been unclear
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NewsScott Brownrigg appoints Steve McGuckin as chair of EOT board
Turner & Townsend global head of client programmes to provide impartial advice to employee-owned practice
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NewsBirmingham unveils vision for city centre transformation on ‘scale not seen since the 1960s’
Council sets out prospectus for 17ha mixed-use district around HS2’s Curzon Street station
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NewsDon’t lose nerve over yo-yoing oil price, T&T Alinea tells clients
Middle East conflict and rising cost of oil has raised fears about impact on UK construction
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NewsHounslow council launches £7.5bn plan to build 14,000 homes along London’s Golden Mile
Architecture practice East working on masterplan for 15-year scheme in historic west London district
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NewsOil price spike could mean government needs to raise taxes again, CPA warns
Fears over delays to interest rate cuts or possible rate rises over the next few months as oil price per barrel tops $100 for first time since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
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NewsRSHP completes concourse at Taiwan’s largest airport
Scheme part of wider expansion of airport including practice’s new third terminal
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NewsRIBA International Awards 2026: Fosters and Chipperfield schemes among 52 shortlisted projects
Projects span five continents with schemes including places of worship and a waste-to-energy plant.
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NewsRobert Adam Rome scholarship awarded to Cambridge master’s student
Alexander Hulton to study how loggias and porticos shape public space
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NewsFosters working on plans to transform Oxford chapel into restaurant for world’s sixth richest man
Larry Ellison envisages site as gathering place for ’some of Oxford’s greatest minds’







