All articles by Tom Lowe – Page 86
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NewsFoster & Partners wins competition to design futuristic China transport hub
Scheme will feature fleets of autonomous vehicles on ‘skybridges’
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NewsCelotex boss signed off ‘dishonest and misleading’ marketing material, Grenfell inquiry told
Hearing also told that a separate developer made an official complaint about RS5000’s safety in 2015
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NewsAlmost half the high-rise buildings fitted with Grenfell cladding still have some in place
Government data says 17 buildings still have no plan at all to deal with problem
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NewsDon’t take eye off Brexit, RIBA and Arb warn architects
Transition period due to end in six weeks’ time
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NewsGrenfell Inquiry: Insulation manufacturer ‘took advantage’ of confusion over fire ratings
Former Celotex product manager admits he did not correct misunderstanding made by LABC
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NewsGensler revamp of Seifert’s Covent Garden offices approved
Scheme will revive historic street lost in the 1980s
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NewsArchitects unveil £450m Sunderland regeneration plan
Work involves transforming former industrial site along banks of River Wear
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NewsGrenfell insulation manufacturer ‘completely unethical’, inquiry told
Former Celotex product manager says company exploited ‘ignorance’ of construction firms
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NewsInsulation used on Grenfell refurb ‘was rebranded as safe’
Celotex RS5000 was the same insulation as an earlier product, which had failed a fire test for use on tall buildings, the inquiry hears
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NewsGrenfell insulation panels failed fire test, inquiry told
Manager at manufacturer Celotex admits marketing of product used in tower’s refurbishment was misleading
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NewsTests for external wall fires based on how flames behave indoors, Grenfell Inquiry hears
Expert witness Barbara Lane queries decades-old testing regime
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NewsGrenfell suppliers knew their products would burn ‘with lethal speed’, inquiry told
Hearing shown internal documents from Arconic and Celotex flagging worries about suitability of materials used in refurb
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NewsChild Graddon Lewis receives planning for phase two of Victoria Wharf project
Canal-side project designed to resemble award-winning first phase
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NewsFosters admits Tulip ‘inconsistent’ with City’s skyscraper vision
Developer appealing mayor’s decision to reject scheme
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NewsFosters’ partner denies Tulip resembles ‘watchtower in prison camp’
Jibe surfaces on third day of appeal against London mayor’s decision to turn down viewing tower
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NewsEmrys Architects’ Barbican office block approved
Eight-storey City of London scheme will replace three buildings
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NewsPRP and Bennetts given go-ahead for £500m Stevenage regeneration
Scheme awaiting clearance from MHCLG before work can begin
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NewsHTA’s Old Kent Road tower recommended for approval
Industrial-inspired 32-storey scheme to provide 219 homes
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NewsFosters’ Tulip would help City blossom after covid, government told
Appeal over rejected tower to run until December
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NewsBuckley Gray Yeoman behind £155m Cambridge mixed-use scheme
City centre development will be near station






