All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 18
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RCKa wins planning for ‘mixed use’ Isle of Wight business park
Project was part of architect’s winning Social Impact award entry
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Interview: Dixon Jones goes into liquidation after 30 years
Founders talk frankly about being sidelined in recent competitions as succession plans foundered
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Third time unlucky for Hoskins as Scottish government boots out Calton Hill hotel scheme
Ministers open door to rival proposal by Richard Murphy
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Adjaye says Holocaust Memorial is a ‘crescendo of the moment’
Architect tells inquiry proposals will ‘shift landscape’ of Victoria Tower Gardens but not at expense of current uses
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Karakusevic Carson heads team picked for £58m refurb of Grenfell estate
Penoyre Prasad and ECD Architects also working on co-design project
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Adjaye ‘stunned’ by criticism of Holocaust Memorial
Gold Medal winner rejects Observer critic’s claim that a bad brief led to a poor scheme
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Floating church, Olympic Park, by Denizen Works
In pictures: The congregation will literally be able to raise the roof thanks to a bellows-like innovation
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Grenfell Inquiry digest: What we learned from project client KCTMO this week
Tenant Management Organisation had former architects on its staff and believed no more design expertise was needed
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Grenfell witness says Studio E architect ‘has lost his confidence’
The Bruce Sounes who testified is a very different individual to the one I knew, says TMO director
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Studio E ‘not asked about high-rise resi cladding experience’ before Grenfell appointment
TMO director cannot tell inquiry why he did not ask ‘obvious question’
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Grenfell client was warned project would fail without fundamental reappraisal
Consultant initially said re-tendering was not the solution – before performing a ‘volte-face’
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What we learned this week: Grenfell Inquiry digest
Witnesses included consultants from QS Artelia and RBKC’s building control manager
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Grenfell client ‘struggled with design issues’ after rejecting outside help, inquiry heard
TMO chose not to hire design advisor which would have cost £30,000
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Grenfell consultant complained refurb was ‘becoming a farce’
QS made formal complaint about ‘frustrations and concerns’ with ‘nonchalant’ contractor
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Make post-occupancy evaluation mandatory for public buildings, government told
Architects urgently need to learn from good and bad projects, says RIBA president
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‘We’ll look back and spot the monuments to this terrible time’
Six more months of working from home will leave an ugly mark on our towns, warns development chief
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‘The real threat is the looming recession’
Sunak’s winter warmer is all about the short term but architects’ concerns stretch much further into the future
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Architects appeal to Sunak for help as he prepares to unveil ‘winter economy plan’
Chancellor not expected to extend furlough scheme