All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 61
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NewsSave slams Marks & Spencer's ‘threat’ to leave flagship store if demolition plans are blocked
Heritage group says warning is not the “attitude of a retailer dedicated to sustainability” on first day of public inquiry into controversial Pilbrow & Partners plans
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NewsInquiry into Pilbrow & Partners’ plans to demolish M&S’ Oxford Street store kicks off today
Controversial Pilbrow & Partners scheme would see landmark 1920s building flattened and replaced by office block
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NewsRIBA calls for reassurance and stability from new PM
Simon Allford says new government must reform the planning system and implement a national retrofit strategy
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NewsEleanor Jolliffe awarded British School at Rome scholarship
Building Design columnist to live in Italian capital for three months while carrying out research into the city’s medieval towers
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NewsHeatherwick working up plans for East London hotel
Practice in pre-application talks with council on “organic-looking” scheme
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NewsArb sharply hikes retention fee for second year running
Architects now required to pay £179 to stay on register for 2023, 60% more than three years ago
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NewsRIBA warns of slump in workloads as political chaos batters sector
Architects’ confidence falls to lowest levels since 2009 financial crisis and first covid lockdown
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NewsThree Stirling prize winners in running to design £23.5m Kingston University scheme
Grafton Architects, the practice behind univeristy’s award-winning Town House building, among trio of high profile firms in RIBA competition
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NewsSelldorf revises contested National Gallery plans after talks with original architect
Designs for revamp of grade I-listed Sainsbury Wing rejigged following “informed dialogue”, although new proposals still include controversial removal of part of the ceiling
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NewsKSS’ £100m Crystal Palace stadium expansion heading back to planning committee
Selhurst Park scheme recommended for approval for the second time four years after it was first OK’d
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NewsDecision on RSHP’s British Library extension could come as soon as January
Council looking at early 2023 committee date for controversial 100,000sq m scheme
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NewsHenley Halebrown’s school and housing complex scoops two RIBA awards
Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road bags 2022 Neave Brown Award while scheme’s clients named as joint winners of 2022 RIBA Client of the Year
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NewsNíall McLaughlin Architects’ Magdalene College library wins 2022 Stirling Prize
RIBA president says Cambridge scheme is “sophisticated, generous, architecture that has been built to last.”
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FeaturesPassing the torch: the dangers of succession in architecture
A new report on how practices move on from their founders has shed a light on architecture’s unique dependance on personal brands - and what can go wrong when they leave
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NewsGreen light for Dowen Farmer Architects’ Poplar scheme
Homes to replace derelict community centre on the edge of a conservation area
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NewsWilkinson Eyre’s Battersea Power Station redevelopment to open next week
Practice unveils new images of completed £1.15bn scheme described as “the Everest of real estate”
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NewsFormer Foxtons COO named as new Notting Hill Genesis chief executive
Patrick Franco to lead 67,000-home housing association at the age of 39
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NewsAHR made no income outside Europe last year
Practice focusing on UK market as accounts reveal pandemic woes
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NewsRIBA launches competition for ‘transformational’ £100m Belfast visitor attraction
“Belfast Stories” envisaged as a landmark building of “unprecedented scale and ambition” in heart of the city centre
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NewsApplications open for deregulated ‘investment zones’
Councils have until 14 October to apply to host one of the government’s low-tax zones






