All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 222
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Working abroad: John Thompson & Partners
Community consultation opened the door for work around the world
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Greenwich University's Spiller wields axe over part-time staff
P45s on their way as architecture head begins clearout of part-time lecturers
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British student reaches final in mAAN Seoul Conference competition
An architecture student from the University of East London has been shortlisted for an international student design competition and has flown out to Seoul to present it
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'Don't photograph our building', say private security guards caught on film
Police step in as security guards in the City of London try to stop architectural photographers doing their job
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Studio Klaschka completes colourful makeover of 1960s health centre
Practice also wins planning for conversion of Regency building in south-east London
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Will Alsop announces new name for his latest practice
Alsop takes projects with him from RMJM - despite claims he brought nothing in
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September 11 memorial nears completion in New York
Memorial opening will also give first view of museum’s entrance pavilion
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Squire & Partners wins planning for Primrose Hill flats
St Edmund’s Terrace will be Squire & Partners’ first scheme in Primrose Hill
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Owner applies to demolish Foster & Partners' Las Vegas Harmon Hotel
Harmon Hotel saga could reach explosive climax
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Architect defends changes to New York's Chelsea Hotel
Campaign to save the landmark hotel is launched after new owner hires ’Holiday Inn architect’
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Farrells wins Dublin station masterplan
Heuston Station masterplan will guide the expansion of the city
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Gaudi used psychiatric hospital and its patients as his test bed, claim researchers
Designs in hospital grounds ’predate his more famous works’
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David Adjaye unveils £6 million plans to save London's Africa Centre
Campaign launched to keep centre in grade II-listed Covent Garden building
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Moussavi on Paris housing shortlist
Farshid Moussavi has been shortlisted for her first major project since setting up her own practice following the closure of Foreign Office Architects.
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Broadway Malyan finishes Sadr plan
Broadway Malyan has completed the concept masterplan for the 17sq km extension of Sadr City, a suburb of Baghdad built in 1959.
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Aecom and Grimshaw team wins in Brisbane
Multidisciplinary partners chosen to create ’airport city’ masterplan
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Gensler’s Istanbul theme park looks to city’s past
Gensler has won a design competition for a 150ha mixed-use development in Istanbul.
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DRDH starts on Bodø hall
DRDH Architects has broken ground on a £65 million concert hall and library within the Arctic Circle in Norway.
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80% of Greenwich University first-year students could be kicked off course
New head of architecture cracks down after 117 fail first year courses