All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 73
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Chief inspector of buildings named to head up new safety regulator
HSE veteran Peter Baker to lead ‘biggest change in building safety for a generation’
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Arconic stopped offering Grenfell cladding in France because of fire safety concerns, inquiry hears
But UK sales manager says he was never given the instruction
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Green light for Make’s ivy-clad office that claims to be fossil fuel-free
Riverside building to be located in Salford’s new central business district
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Grenfell Inquiry: What we learnt from product manufacturers last week
Details of combustible materials were kept under wraps, inquiry hears in first week back after two-month pause
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Lee Evans given thumbs-up for giant Kent school campus
Scheme in Ebbsfleet Garden City to be one of Kent’s largest-ever educational facilities
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Grenfell Inquiry: Arconic sales manager ‘knew cladding would burn’
Internal email in 2014 warned of dangers of ACM after Middle East fires
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Grenfell Inquiry: Arconic ‘ordered staff not to share details of combustible cladding’
Alarmed manager told sales staff who asked to share technical documents: ‘OH MY LORD!!! Where did you get that from???’
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Norman Foster calls for post-covid offices to be converted to housing
Architect says office buildings abandoned during the pandemic could become ’residential towers of the future’
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Architect slams RSHP’s British Library extension as ‘acoustic cover of Wilson’s high-tech power ballad’
Controversial plans to be lodged in May will also see the demolition of Long Kentish’s conservation centre
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Council concerned about impact of Chipperfield’s Chinese embassy on Tower of London
Early designs revealed in council documents
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Whittam Cox appointed on first phase of £5bn Brent Cross Town project
Practice lands executive architect role on 6,700-home regeneration scheme
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HTA given final sign-off for £1.4bn Battersea estate regeneration
Scheme to provide up to 2,550 new homes
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Lambeth set to approve demolition of first part of historic estate
Council accused of ‘salami slicing’ Cressingham Gardens
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Green light for Stolon’s flood-proof housing scheme
Essex development located in coastal flooding hotspot
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Architect helps last surviving D-Day craft make dramatic final landing
Craft was salvaged from the docks in Birkenhead in 2014
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East West rail gets £760m cash injection
Rail link follows critical arc identified by National Infrastructure Commission
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Weston Williamson unveils designs for two HS2 viaducts
Project also involves landscaping and community uses
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HOK gets green light for TfL’s largest-ever housing scheme
Ealing council clears 850-home west London scheme
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NBBJ gets planning green light for Oxford uni’s biggest ever project
Work on £200m scheme to start this summer
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Architects warn that ‘right to regenerate’ plan could result in a ‘horror story’
Proposals would allow public to force councils to sell underused land