All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 221
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HLM completes refurbishment of Sheffield's Arts Tower
Architecture school returns to top of Britain’s tallest university building
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Zaera-Polo on double shortlist for Spanish rail hubs
Alezjandro Zaera-Polo up against Foster and Rogers for his first major project since closure of Foreign Office Architects
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Atkins appoints former US secretary of transportation as non-executive director
Atkins has appointed former US secretary of transportation Rodney Earl Slater as a non-executive director.
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Wilkinson Eyre shortlisted for Carlsberg’s visitor attraction
Wilkinson Eyre has been shortlisted for an international competition to turn Carlsberg’s Copenhagen headquarters into a major visitor attraction.
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Ken Yeang of Llewelyn Davies Yeang scoops two Gold Medals
Ken Yeang, design director of London-based architects Llewelyn Davies Yeang, has been awarded two Gold Medals by the Malaysian Institute of Architects.
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Henn beats Wilkinson Eyre and Broadway Malyan in China contest
Germans beat British to land Chinese tower
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Planning policy ‘risks creating city ghettos’
Former members of Urban Task Force warn of urban decline if government policy proceeds
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Galapagos plans town expansion
Prince’s Foundation helps draw up codes for islands’ sustainable growth
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Aedas tries again with Deptford tower scheme
Aedas has submitted revised plans for a £1 billion development on one of the most historic wharves on the River Thames.
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Young practices triumph in Brentford competition
Riches Hawley Mikhail, Duggan Morris and Karakusevic Carson have won a competition to design canal-side housing in Brentford, west London, for the development arm of British Waterways.The three practices were selected from a shortlist of three. The unsuccessful teams were DSDHA, Stephen Taylor and Bauman Lyons; and Maccreanor Lavington, Alison ...
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RIBA launches housing space standards campaign
The RIBA has launched a major campaign against what it calls the inadequate size of Britain’s volume housing.It is hoping to engage the public in a national conversation at the same time as lobbying government and house builders to improve standards.It is taking a three-pronged approach: launching a HomeWise website ...
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Ministry of Sound threaten lawsuit over Panter Hudspith tower
Club fears flats by Panter Hudspith and Allies & Morrison could seal its fate
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Brooks/Murray Architects submits detailed plans for Scottish new town
Chapelton of Elsick scheme is largest proposed new town in Scotland
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Embassy architects axed from Foreign Office work
Tick-box procurement blamed for award-winning practices failing to make new framework
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Analysis
Can we design out terrorism?
As the US marks the 10th anniversary of September 11, BD speaks to architects and engineers about how the attacks have affected the way we build tall towers