All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 172
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Chipperfield and Hemingway back Kent's City of Culture bid
Turner Contemporary and Dreamland architects go public
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Greig & Stephenson submits detailed plans for Leicester market
Masterplan places listed Corn Exchange at heart of scheme
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Eduardo Souto de Moura ignores pleas from leading architects to boycott Wolf Prize
The $100,000 Israeli prize is handed out annually
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Shortlist of three unveiled for Lincoln's Bomber Command memorial
Feilden Clegg Bradley, Walter Jack and Place make the grade
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Conservation bodies in dust-up over McAslan's Smithfield plan
Save accuses English Heritage of ‘shocking volte face’
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BIG pulled out of scrapped Glasgow competition
Freedom of Information request reveals Gustafson Porter also complained about contest’s management
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Haworth Tompkins' Shed opens at the National Theatre
Temporary theatre will ‘entrance and bewilder’
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AHMM wins planning for Putney flats
Scheme is latest in string of new developments between Tube and train stations
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RIBA's Vauxhall contest attracts entries from 21 countries
Online gallery will display all 100 entries before three finalists are picked
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Rijksmuseum reopens after decade-long transformation
Cruz y Ortiz reappointed to carry out final phase
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Fresh row erupts over Geffrye Museum plans
Museum director said he has ‘no interest in the culture of the labouring classes’
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Nearly 400 architects declared insolvent in two years
68 go under in the first three months of 2013
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Be ambitious for the best design, V&A tells Dundee
£1bn Waterfront regeneration ‘must strive for design quality of Kengo Kuma’s V A’
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Terry Pawson's Linz Opera House opens
Winning proposal conceived as an extension of an under-used park
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Frank Gehry wins planning for Facebook's self-effacing HQ
‘Where’s the Like button?’ asks mayor as plans approved
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Architectural exports 'save Britain from triple dip recession'
Architecture portrayed as economic hero in new report
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Caruso St John submits plans for Liverpool Philharmonic Hall
Grade II* concert hall would reopen for its 175th anniversary
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No Brits on shortlist to jazz up 'ugly' hospital
Practices from Spain, Sweden and US compete for Bristol facade job
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Rio's Olympic Stadium shut over safety fears
Structural problems force closure at six-year-old stadium