Tom Lowe
Tom Lowe is the senior reporter at ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV Design and ºÃÉ«ÏÈÉúTV.
Areas of focus include politics and how trends in Westminster affect the industry, how buildings are built and what materials go into making them.
He also leads the titles' Grenfell Inquiry coverage and follows the latest developments in the industry's progress towards net zero.
Contact info
- Tel:
- 020 3011 3133
- Email:
- thomas.lowe@assemblemediagroup.co.uk
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Mott MacDonald and Gensler handed senior roles on first phase of Saudi megaproject
Pair working on 170km long Saudi scheme which is part of wider Neom development
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Sellar still eyeing development partner role on £1bn Liverpool Street station redevelopment
Developer no longer has official role on project
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Network Rail to appoint new development partner for Liverpool Street station only after it gets planning
Scaled back proposals to cost a third less than previous plans and will be submitted within next two months
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Hackney approves plans for Old Street office tower
Studio Kyson’s 14-storey scheme the third to be approved on site since 2013
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Make’s plans to remodel postmodern office next to Barbican set for approval
Islington set to vote on plans to partially demolish and refurbish 1980s building next week
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Derwent to start building work next year on Oxford Street scheme after replacing lead architect
Hopkins swapped out for DSDHA on 15,000 sq ft office redevelopment at grade II-listed Holden House
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Decision on London towers scheme handed demolition order expected by end of next month
Comer Homes’ 200-home site in Woolwich handed enforcement notice last year after breaching planning permission
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Network Rail began looking at redrawing Liverpool Street development in the summer
Acme brought in to work on ’completely reimagined’ proposals for station after previous Herzog & de Meuron plan amassed huge opposition
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Estate agency founder Kevin Hollinrake appointed shadow housing secretary
Former chair of Hunters has been MP since 2015
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Network Rail unveils ‘completely reimagined’ plan for Liverpool Street station redevelopment
Sellar no longer working on scheme with Herzog & De Meuron replaced by Acme
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Plans submitted to redevelop 1960s tower evacuated due to safety concerns
HTA Design and housing association Clarion proposing to replace local east London landmark with 23-storey tower
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Plans submitted for 1,200-home Birmingham tower scheme
Simpson Haugh-designed scheme to include buildings up to 49 storeys
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AHMM submits plan for redevelopment of Carpenters’ Hall in the City
Proposals partly a response to a roof extension scheme at the neighbouring 75 London Wall
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Labour’s first Budget gets mixed reaction as SMEs warn of tax rise hit
Industry reacts to £40bn tax raising Budget
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Reeves confirms funding for HS2 Euston station tunnels, but not for station itself
Government has previously warned private funding would be required to move forward with line’s central London terminus
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Stalled £200m office scheme passes another hurdle as City grants planning approval
Tenter House scheme finally on verge of construction after 27-year development saga
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Wates hires former ISG fit-out boss to head up new team
Lee Phillips latest to land new role as firm looks to expand into London commercial fit out and refurbishment sector
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Plans submitted for residential towers next to Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium
Scheme to include blocks up to 25 storeys
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‘I’ll retire when we double in size’… Stantec’s new regional boss on his ambitions for the UK energy sector
As the government presses ahead with its plan to decarbonise the UK grid by 2030, the engineering firm aims to take advantage of the huge amount of infrastructure work up for grabs over the next 10 years. Managing director Brian Yates tells Tom Lowe there are exciting times ahead
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Stalled 700-home tower block development gets green light after redesign
Progress for one of the tallest residential schemes in the country four years after original plans were given green light