All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 15
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News
Walters & Cohen in running for EU Mies Award
Architect’s Newnham College, Cambridge building is first named UK contender
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Church of England appoints bishop for housing
Next Bishop of Chelmsford will be fast-tracked into House of Lords with housing crisis brief
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Opinion
WA100 2021: Don’t stop now
If we learnt anything from 2020 it is that we are capable of embracing great change – and that is a strength we are going to need
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News
Quarter of architects took a covid paycut - but were expected to work same hours
Survey finds pay stagnating, while new vacancies offered at 20% lower salaries
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‘It doesn’t mention embodied carbon once’
Architects criticise government’s Future Homes Standard response for ‘falling significantly short’
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Features
Running on empty: Whatever happened to the Nightingales?
The Nightingale hospitals, built in record time, were a proud moment for the industry. But with patient numbers overwhelming the NHS, Elizabeth Hopkirk asks why they never fulfilled their original promise
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Architects win places on major TfL design and engineering framework
Small practices join multi-disciplinary firms on three-year deal
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Allan Murray retires and hands practice to his staff
Edinburgh architect latest to become employee ownership trust
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Squires’ Winter Windows designed by local youth
Annual Christmas decoration project took pandemic as its theme
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London practices launch pilot programme to improve diversity in architecture
Deadline for Re-Set-Go applications is January 11
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Features
Projects of 2020: Triumph and tragedy
2020 had its fair share of controversial projects but it also offered up some gems. We look back over quite a year…
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News
Trump issues order to make America classical again
Departing president ‘lobs grenade’ with attack on ‘elite architects’ and demand that classical be the default style for federal buildings
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Architects warned of price rises if border chaos persists
Long delays could lead to product and contract inflation, says Jack Pringle
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Objectors urge minister to call in Adjaye’s Brixton tower
Campaigners engage lawyers as mayor chooses to leave decision in council hands
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AOC wins Durham railway museum competition
Architect chosen for £5.4m project which will run in tandem with Feilden Fowles’ York project
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Studio Egret West reveals concept for post-market Smithfield
City wants to move 1,000-year-old market to Essex and replace it with culture and kiosks
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Architects warn of ‘disastrous’ consequences as government allows entire high streets to become housing
Damage to towns and local democracy ‘unacceptable’
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Mikhail Riches and Mole plan to reverse 1970s ‘error’ by rebuilding town centre
Stirling Prize-winner also working with Urbed on plans for 115 homes near Milton Keynes