All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 11
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News
Four presidents and a rock star congratulate David Adjaye as he receives 2021 Royal Gold Medal
Virtual ceremony beamed around the world features Barack Obama and Bono
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Muslim Women in Architecture wins Network Rail competition
‘Suitcase’ display units will be manufactured for London Festival of Architecture exhibition
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First residents move into restored Battersea Power Station switch house
Wilkinson Eyre and Michaelis Boyd complete first 98 flats at Thameside icon
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Profit doubles at Zaha Hadid Architects
Headcount and turnover dip in first accounts covering start of pandemic
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Architects feel less valued at work than before covid
Women more likely than men to feel unappreciated by employers, survey finds
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Theaster Gates to design next year’s Serpentine Pavilion
US professor is third artist to land prestigious commission
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Sheppard Robson completes NHS helipad air bridge
‘Hospital corridor in sky’ will shave vital minutes off journeys for critically ill patients
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Qualifications bill could repair some of Brexit damage, says RSHP partner as staff shortages loom
Architecture becoming job-seeker’s market, warn specialists as government outlines new plans for mutual recognition
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Haworth Tompkins appointed to design first major London theatre for 45 years
Project part of £1.3bn Olympia redevelopment by Heatherwick and Spparc
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5th Studio wins Stratford urban design framework
Brief comparable in scale to recent projects at Kings Cross and London Bridge stations
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Edinburgh’s 7N beats transport giants to shape Britain’s future railways
Atkins and Pascall Watson among finalists in station design ideas contest
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Counterspace’s Serpentine Pavilion takes shape – a year late
Gallery confirms no glitzy parties to celebrate 20 th annual architecture commission
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City talks itself up with future skyline images
Corporation claims projections demonstrate post-pandemic confidence
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Opinion
We need to talk about the future of the profession
Climate crisis, the Grenfell tragedy and the biggest professional shake-up for 60 years, not to mention a global pandemic and Brexit. Never has it been more critical to shape the way forward. Building Design invites you to join an urgent conversation
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Technical
Technical: Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, restored by David Chipperfield Architects
‘Surgical’ €100m, decade-long project had to tackle flaws in Mies’ original design
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Prior & Partners team wins £8bn Thamesmead masterplanning competition
Successful line-up includes microbusinesses as well as Arup, Alison Brooks and Turner Works
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Features
Interview: Designing Britain’s biggest infrastructure project
By any standards and on any scale, it’s a huge job – and one with plenty of critics. HS2’s design director Kay Hughes tells Elizabeth Hopkirk she is relishing the unprecedented challenge
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Next phase of HS2 will create ‘considerable opportunities’ for small practices, says design director
Some of early phase 1 designs ‘could have been better’
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RSHP wins Chinese airport terminal job
Practice is a founding signatory of environmental movement Architects Declare
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Adjaye Associates completes Brixton memorial
Cherry Groce Memorial Pavilion honours mother whose shooting by police sparked Brixton riots