All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 231
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Future of architectural education up for debate in Madrid
Representatives from the world’s top architecture schools to meet at the end of June
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Building over the political past
It’s rare that an architect says something that renders us almost speechless, but Meinhard von Gerkan has managed it with his views on building on Tiananmen Square
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Snohetta expands San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
New wing will provide new entrance and will double exhibition space
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Eva Jiricna completes hall in hometown
Eva Jiricna has completed the Czech Republic’s first new concert hall for a century – and her largest building to date
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Selldorf Architects redesigns two Haunch of Venison galleries
Art gallery moves home in London and New York
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Spanish summer school will explore implications of density
Studio-based design workshop open to students from UK
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Work starts on Peter Zumthor's Serpentine pavilion
Exclusive first picture of this year’s pavilion
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Report urges London mayor to act on privatisation of public space
London Assembly says planning can be used to limit developers’ control
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Gold medal at Chelsea Flower Show for Chetwoods' garden
Record-breaking B&Q garden opened by Gwyneth Paltrow
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Plasma Studios' bridge gives visitors views over Horticultural Expo in China
Chinese scheme will see giant steel trellis covered by climbing plants to provide natural shade.
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RRA celebrates 25 years by moving into a self-designed HQ
Hereford-based practice now has offices in London and Cheltenham
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Turley Associates promotes Matt Quayle to head of urban design
Turley Associates, the planning and urban design consultancy, has promoted Matt Quayle to head of urban design
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Sydney Museum of Contemporary Art undergoes £35 million redevelopment
Project is work of local architect and the civic architects’ department
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Young Australian architects tour London practices
Fosters, Rogers, Chipperfield and Carmody Groarke open their doors to competition winners
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Portsmouth students shortlisted for international competition
Competition run by Robert Auzelle Seminar urban design organisation focuses on rediscovering forgotten spaces
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Campaign to change Chipperfield Kunsthaus
Protesters devise alternative plans for Zurich gallery extension
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CZWG’s first China project shortlisted
CZWG has been shortlisted for what would be its biggest job to date – a vast new business and commercial district in Shenzhen, China
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Architect designs 'tower block' allotment for Chelsea Flower Show
Chetwood pair hope this year’s garden will be another prize-winner