All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 22
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Lasdun developer vows listing won’t stop AHMM project
IBM building project will continue after consultation, says client
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Farrells replaced as Earls Court masterplanner by Hawkins Brown and Studio Egret West
10ha project is biggest development site in zone 1 – and could almost double in size
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KPF rings the changes for BT’s old 1980s HQ
St Paul’s project will reuse structural frame but significantly alter building’s profile
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City approves Stanton Williams’ and Asif Khan’s £337m Museum of London proposals
Museum to move from Powell & Moya citadel into old West Smithfield market buildings
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Up to 70 redundancies announced at BDP
UK’s biggest architect looks to shed jobs as furlough scheme winds up
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Setback for AHMM as Lasdun’s IBM building listed
Twentieth Century Society hails grade II protection
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Wilkinson Eyre opens Sydney office to target work downunder
News comes as $1.5bn One Barangaroo tower becomes Sydney’s tallest
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Meet the architect who is also a firefighter
Robin Callister set up a lockdown office in his local fire station
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Zaha Hadid Architects warns profit could be hit by covid-19
Impact on cashflow could become more significant in coming months, say directors
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Government appoints ex-Olympic design director as £110k chief planner
Cabe veteran Joanna Averley will be first woman in the job when she starts in September
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Architecture braces for 1,800 job losses
Profession could take £1.2bn hit from covid amid ‘cultural catastrophe’, economists warn
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Schools queue up for Curl La Tourelle Head’s outdoor classrooms
Architect completes first socially distanced school extension with more to follow
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Arb names interim chair as search begins for new registrar
Appointment follows a week of shock exits
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Arb in crisis talks after chair and chief executive quit
Critic suggests regulator ‘imploding’ after resignations days apart
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NBBJ to submit plans for biggest project in Oxford University’s history
£202m science project will replace unlisted Leslie Martin building
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Architectural job vacancies fell 80% at start of crisis
Recruiters report first signs of green shoots – as interviews held in parks and on bikes
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Architects urge prime minister to protect BAME-led design firms
More than 100 sign letter to Boris Johnson over concern for small and BAME-led practices
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Jude Barber is third architect running for RIBA president
Scottish architect to stand on a climate and collaboration platform
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Lubetkin’s Sivill House listed after residents’ campaign
Architect’s only freestanding tower saved from damaging alterations