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Ackroyd Lowrie is challenging the traditional role of architects by combining design excellence with planning strategy, political engagement, AI innovation and social impact.
In this episode, Oliver Lowry, Co-Founder of Ackroyd Lowrie, explains why securing planning consent is one of the greatest value creation opportunities in real estate and how architects can improve project outcomes by understanding the priorities of local authorities long before an application is submitted.
The conversation explores Ackroyd Lowrie's unique approach to planning strategy, tailoring ESG messaging for different councils, the growing co-living sector, and how the practice is using AI to automate workflows while giving designers more time to focus on creativity. Oliver also shares insights into education, post-occupancy evaluation, virtual reality, apprenticeship programmes and why better collaboration across the construction industry is essential for delivering more successful projects.
Throughout the episode, Oliver shares practical insights into creating better planning outcomes, embracing new technology and designing more commercially successful, socially valuable developments.
Episode Chapters
00:00 Oliver's journey into architecture, creativity and real estate
06:45 Lessons from Archetype and designing sustainable buildings
09:30 Post-occupancy evaluation, virtual reality and breaking down information silos
14:55 Building an apprenticeship academy and creating social impact through education
19:20 Ackroyd Lowrie's approach to regeneration, retrofit and planning-led design
22:10 Why planning consent creates the greatest value in development
27:30 Why every local authority requires a different ESG strategy
30:15 The rise of co-living and lessons from the How To Handbook
36:20 Why co-living is becoming a mainstream housing solution
40:10 Community, loneliness and creating successful co-living developments
42:35 AI, automation and the future of architectural practice
46:00 Running AI hackathons and building practical tools for design businesses
48:40 Books, inspiration and Oliver's views on the future of architecture
About Oliver Lowry
Oliver Lowry is Co-Founder of Ackroyd Lowrie, a London-based architectural practice specialising in urban regeneration, retrofit, planning strategy and large-scale residential-led development.
After beginning his career at sustainability-focused practice Archetype, Oliver co-founded Ackroyd Lowrie with a vision of combining great design with commercial thinking, planning expertise and emerging technologies. Today the practice delivers complex regeneration projects, retrofit schemes, hotels, co-living developments and mixed-use projects across London and the UK.
Alongside his architectural work, Oliver leads industry research into co-living, pioneers the use of AI within architectural practice, and has established apprenticeship and education programmes to help create more diverse pathways into the profession.