All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 13
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Agrawal quits Homes England after less than a year to run Public Practice
Move follows Finn Williams’ appointment as Malmo city architect
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Consented RSHP hotel being redesigned as student flats because of covid
Pandemic has hit viability of tourism businesses, admits developer
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Architecture Initiative wins planning for cinema at old Beatles record plant
Gramophone building is ‘last piece in puzzle’ of regeneration project
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Haworth Tompkins flats ‘would block view of Trellick Tower’, say opponents
Goldfinger estate would be damaged for sake of 20 social rented homes, claims local councillor and historian
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BBA procedures not designed to counter ‘deliberate misrepresentation’, Grenfell Inquiry hears
‘Maybe we were naive,’ admits chief scientific officer as inquiry hears Arconic ignored 11 requests for information
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AHMM wins approval for office block on MJP’s Southwark Tube station
Scheme was redesigned after architect’s plan for 30-storey flats fell through
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Hawkins Brown wins planning for £80m library four years after competition win
Team with Schmidt Hammer Lassen beat starry shortlist
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Vicky Richardson appointed head of architecture at Royal Academy
Curator replaces Kate Goodwin after 17 years
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Lacaton and Vassal win 2021 Pritzker Prize
French architects have built a reputation for imaginative reuse
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Spheron Architects chosen to remodel Peckham Library square
’We’ll be working with a very famous friend,’ says co-founder Tszwai So
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Heatherwick repays furlough money
Practice confirms government handout will be fully repaid this month
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‘Church could transform construction industry’
Taking a long-term view and demanding higher standards would set a new benchmark, argues chair of housing commission
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Analysis: How the church can use its land to ease the nation’s housing crisis
What can one of the UK’s biggest landowners do to put its resources where its mouth is? Elizabeth Hopkirk reports
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NHS Nightingales to start closing next month
Emergency hospitals built in record time were ’ultimate insurance policy’ says NHS
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Hawkins Brown moves to Seifert building as Manchester studio expands
Former Manchester Poly building restored by Buttress Architects
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We Made That and Fletcher Priest land seaside gig
Architects will develop a ‘place plan’ for Folkestone
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Mae only Brit on Russian masterplanning longlist
Office Kersten Geers David Van Severen also in final five
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RIBA may require all overtime at chartered practices to be paid
‘Deeply concerned’ president urges trainee architects to report all exploitative behaviour
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Budget 2021: The profession reacts
Architects criticise chancellor for sidelining the climate crisis
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Morris & Co beats Chipperfield to land 16-storey Munich project
Architect says scheme is its largest pan-European collaboration to date