All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 84
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Post-Grenfell reforms might not come into force until 2024, advisor warns
Government set to introduce promised Building Safety Bill shortly
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Pilbrow and Partners' White City towers get green light
Housebuilder’s St James subsidiary behind development
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BPTW lodges plans for more homes at Ebbsfleet Garden City
Homes, park and sports pitch included on 12ha site
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Put devolution at centre of covid-19 recovery plans, says Kerslake
Former civil service chief says power needs to move away from London
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Details emerge of Fosters' tower earmarked for site opposite Shard
108m tall scheme to replace 1960s building and set to include theatre
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Monkeys to replace birds at Snowdon Aviary under revised Foster plans
Listed Cedric Price structure to get a major overhaul
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Adjaye Associates unveils Cherry Groce memorial
Groce was shot in her home by police in front of her children in 1985
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Chancellor’s green recovery package ‘not enough’, say architects
Failure to cut VAT on refurbishment ‘a missed opportunity’
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Chancellor pledges to build back greener with £3bn fund
Package includes £1bn to make public buildings greener
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Sheppard Robson wins planning for hotel in Lincoln’s historic centre
Five-storey hotel will be built opposite city’s 16th-century Guildhall
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Rogers Stirk Harbour hopes to make it sixth time lucky at jinxed South Ken station
Half a dozen architects have had a crack at rejigging the historic site
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OMA’s £770m mixed-use Greenwich scheme in for planning
Carmody Groarke and Chetwoods also working on elements of decade-long U I project
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Maccreanor Lavington chalks up third Old Kent Road scheme
Architect’s proposals include a 28-storey tower and 250 homes
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GT3 gets green light for £21m Northumberland leisure centre
Scheme approved at virtual planning committee
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Allies & Morrison wins planning for long-empty Jubilee line site
Southwark planning decision will protect Crossbones graveyard
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Cass School renamed following Black Lives Matter protests
Namesake John Cass was a prolific slave trader
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Plan to convert London Underground’s former HQ into luxury hotel approved
Scheme at 55 Broadway was sold to developer last year
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RIBA president resumes role after revealing reason why he stepped down
Alan Jones issues apology to architects after temporarily leaving post in April
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Conran submits scheme for 1,400 homes in Romford
Project is part of wider scheme involving JTP and BDP