All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 200
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Government's listing plan ‘will not spark boom’, says developer
Urban Splash’s Nick Johnson ‘puzzled’ by Penrose’s streamlining of heritage protection
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Erect Architecture submits community hub for Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Area in northern half of the park to reopen a year after the Games
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Broadway Malyan unveils masterplan for Brazilian city
Sao Paolo office now targeting Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Mexico
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Kensington & Chelsea to put creativity at heart of major projects
Borough announces radical planning strategy
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Assemble creates temporary cinema on Olympic fringe
Legacy Corporation funds architects and artists to create Sugarhouse Studios
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Nightingale Architects wins £5 million community hospital
Bicester Community Hospital is the UK’s second new-build community hospital in 40 years
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John Bancroft's widow backs campaign to save London school
School’s pop star alumni perform at benefit gig tonight
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Young firms lost out on Olympics work, says Serota
Tate director praises 2012 organisers and architects at LSE debate
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RIBA must look overseas to help small practices, says Hodder
The next RIBA president also pledges to continue procurement reform
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Purcell Miller Tritton changes its name to Purcell
Practice’s Hong Kong office contributing more than 10% of turnover
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School Building: what the government wants from architects
Priority School Building scheme is replacement for £55 billion BSF initiative
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Waugh Thistleton Architects scoops temporary Olympic pavilion for VIPs
World leaders will watch the Olympic Games from structure on the Mall
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Jobless architects figures fall for third month in a row
Numbers of out-of-work technologists also falling
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Machines for Living by Let Slip theatre company
The dictum “dancing about architecture” is, of course, meant to illustrate the absurdity of being a critic.
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OMA's CCTV building completes in Beijing
Rem Koolhaas and ex-partner Ole Scheeren take credit on OMA’s largest project yet
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BDP wins design competition for Shanghai business district
Architect’s low-rise district will contrast with high-rise Pudong
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Morphosis Architects to design anchor building in Cornell University's new campus
Thom Mayne’s building will stand in SOM’s masterplan for NYC tech campus
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Aerodrome that defended London from German Zeppelins is listed
Rare example of a near-complete First World War airfield and buildings
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School building programme plagued by further delays
Practices could go bust while waiting for work