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Go-ahead for Glenn Howells’ ‘landmark’ 49-storey Birmingham tower
1/12 Glenn Howells proposals for the Octagon in Birmingham as submitted for planning in October 2020
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2/12 Glenn Howells proposals for the Octagon in Birmingham as submitted for planning in October 2020
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3/12 Glenn Howells proposals for the Octagon in Birmingham as submitted for planning in October 2020
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4/12 Glenn Howells proposals for the Octagon in Birmingham as submitted for planning in October 2020
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5/12 Glenn Howells proposals for the Octagon in Birmingham as submitted for planning in October 2020
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6/12 Glenn Howells proposals for the Octagon in Birmingham as submitted for planning in October 2020
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7/12 Glenn Howells proposals for the Octagon in Birmingham as submitted for planning in October 2020
Glenn Howells unveils plans for 46-storey west London tower
1/6 Sketch of new scheme
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Glenn Howells Architects has unveiled designs for a 46-storey tower as part of wider plans to increase the number of proposed homes on a plot next to the Westfield shopping centre in west London
In 2017 Allies and Morrison was given outline planning permission for 1,347 homes across three sites – designated C, K and D – on behalf of developer Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield (URW), which owns the Westfield shopping centre and the surrounding land.
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Under these plans, site C was set to have 1,100 homes across eight blocks ranging from eight to 23 storeys in height. The developer has already delivered 89 affordable homes on site K, while site D is earmarked for 158 homes.