All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 199
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West 8 completes Jubilee Gardens after 14 years and three competitions
£5 million scheme opens for the Diamond Jubilee weekend
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Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei's Serpentine Pavilion opens
Jacques Herzog invokes Olympic spirit - but no mention of the disappearing foundations
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Holder Mathias delivers Turkmen president's Olympic ambitions
$5 billion project will be Central Asia’s largest sports complex - with or without the Olympics
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Renzo Piano to design film museum in Los Angeles
Shard architect teams up with LA architect Zoltan Pali on Oscars project
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AStudio's latest BSF school completes
Architect combined new build and refurbishment on tight site
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Malaysians tipped to buy Battersea Power Station for £375m
Bid involves working with Rafael Vinoly’s consented scheme
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Walters and Cohen's Horniman Museum pavilion opens
Design celebrates a ‘heroic’ period in landscape architecture
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Been a long time gone, Constantinople
Elizabeth Hopkirk visits Istanbul and finds conservation in the palimpsest city is a hot topic
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First images: Herzog & De Meuron and Ai Weiwei's Serpentine Pavilion
First glimpse of controversial pavilion project
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Scotland consults to shape future architecture policy
News follows Venice wins for Scottish practices Do Architecture, GRAS, Stone Opera and Pidgin Perfect
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PLP reveals images of its Bankside scheme
Eight buildings to replace two in South Bank redevelopment frenzy
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LDA Design's £1.3bn east London scheme revealed
Up to 5,000 new homes will be built in Lee Valley
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Cartwright Pickard refurbishes listed Golden Lane sports centre
Architect completes work on Chamberlin Powell and Bon building
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Grimshaw to masterplan Tirana expansion
Architect’s designs will help Albanian capital expand by a quarter
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Tickets go on sale for Rogers Stirk Harbour's new O2 attraction
Work nears completion on O2 roof walkway