All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 17
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s FCBS hotel clears planning
Scheme adds 11-storey tower to repurposed listed building
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Assemble and Jason Bruges shortlisted for £120m party formerly known as Festival of Brexit
Finalists get £100,000 to develop proposals for Festival UK* 2022
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Green light for Wright & Wright – a decade after firm was beaten into second place
Runner-up appointed by Oxford college after winning scheme foundered
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Brick By Brick submits schemes by three architects as it waits for D-Day
Crucial PwC report into embattled Croydon council-owned developer delayed until December
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Feilden Clegg Bradley wins Paradise office contest
Architect beat shortlist of four to land Birmingham job
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‘Not quite the green industrial revolution’: Architects react to PM’s net zero plan
Government’s 10-point plan is not enough, says profession
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Foster & Partners submits plans for zero-carbon office at London Bridge
22-storey scheme opposite Shard will be lifted above landscaped public realm
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Tate Harmer shortlisted for recycling centre… with proposal to recycle buildings
British architects among finalists for German competition
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Buttress submits £10.7m plans for Preston museum
Project will ’restore and reimagine’ city’s Harris museum and art gallery
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Broadway Malyan client threatens legal battle after Jenrick rejects £271m Norwich plans
Defeated Anglia Square housebuilder lashes out at prime minister, as door opens for Ash Sakula alternative
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Workloads back to 90% of pre-pandemic levels
And staffing returns to 97% of levels a year ago, according to latest Future Trends survey
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Pandemic ‘turbocharging’ domestic emissions crisis, RIBA warns government
Architects call for National Retrofit Strategy to counter carbon generated by growth in home working
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Faulkner Browns wins planning for London’s first double Olympic-size ice rink
Lee Valley scheme will replace small facility
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Carmody Groarke completes €3m pavilion for German theatre-in-a-market
Drum-shaped building defers to original 1950s market buildings
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Glancy Nicholls tower faces judicial review
51-storey scheme would be Birmingham’s tallest resi building
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Architects urge government to kickstart a housing revolution
Support local authorities to solve housing crisis for good and create 250,000 jobs, says RIBA
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Grenfell Inquiry: Design-and-build blamed for industry ‘sleepwalking towards serious problems’
Former RIBA president also criticises sloppy attitude, education and failure to learn from previous fires
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Designers have no idea cladding can be dangerous, Grenfell inquiry told
‘None of us had any idea that there were such dangerous components being incorporated into cladding panels,’ said independent witness Paul Hyett
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Studio E ‘should never have specified Grenfell insulation’
Architect should have known it did not comply with Approved Document B, expert witness tells inquiry
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Studio E ‘imprudent’ not to appoint fire consultant, Grenfell Inquiry told
Expert witness Paul Hyett said architect needed good reason not to hire specialist help