All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 233
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Conran & Partners to design 1 Tower Bridge interiors
Conran & Partners has been appointed as interior designer at One Tower Bridge, the controversial development designed by Squire & Partners.
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Five new British embassies to be opened
The UK is to open or re-open up to five new embassies around the world as part of a major reassessment of its diplomatic priorities.El Salvador, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Southern Sudan, and even Somalia if the security situation improves, will all get British embassies, foreign secretary William Hague announced today.Staffing in ...
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Tony Meadows' 10-year wait ends as Borough Market viaduct installed
The most visible section of the Borough Viaduct has been lowered into place a decade after it was designed by Tony Meadows Associates
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Wilkinson Eyre wins competition to design Battle of Britain memorial
Practice picked from shortlist of 13
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SOM wins third big project in Vietnam
Masterplan aims to set new standards for ecologically sensitive development
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Mumbai student wins Foster travelling scholarship
Plan to study sanitation in eight cities impresses judges
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Embassy Gardens development unveiled by Farrells
AHMM, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Flacq designing first phase of Nine Elms scheme
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MVRDV wins Chinese cartoon museum
MVRDV has won an international design competition for the £82 million China Comic & Animation Museum (CCAM) in Hangzhou, eastern China.
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Sheffield firm wins Chinese airport scheme
Weddle Landscape Design has won a £3 million international design competition to improve the environment at Ningbo Airport in China.
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English Heritage denies claim it will miss Cabe
English Heritage has dismissed concerns that future listings decisions will suffer without Cabe’s advice.
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International design contest launched after Queensland floods
One design sought for eight ferry stations
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Steven Holl completes surf museum in Biarritz
Steven Holl Architects has completed its museum of the sea and surf, the Cité de l’océan et du surf, in Biarritz, south-west France.
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Broadway Malyan breaks ground on Singapore flats
Broadway Malyan has broken ground on The Boutiq in Singapore, a 3,700 sq m residential-led scheme on site of the historic Mitre Hotel.The two 10-storey blocks containing 130 flats are due to be completed in 2014Broadway Malyan director Jason Pomeroy said: “The Boutiq balances the demand for luxury lifestyle, urban ...
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Work starts on Collado Collins's 'Tesco Town'
Work has begun on site on a controversial “Tesco town” development designed by Collado Collins in north-east London.
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Architectural photographer makes City Hall protest
Flash mob action over ban on photography in public places
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BDP unveils Manchester Victoria station plans
BDP has revealed images of its proposed £20 million modernisation of Manchester Victoria railway station.
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Iain Duncan Smith weighs into Walthamstow dogs row
Work and pensions secretary Iain Duncan Smith has accused Walthamstow dog track developer L&Q of a “catalogue of lies” over its controversial £50 million plans for the site.
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Giant Berlin seesaw approved
Germany’s culture minister has approved Milla & Partners’ £8.76 million seesaw commemorating German reunification after 12 years of public debate.
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Ground broken on Pelli Clarke Pelli's Illinois arts centre
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects and OWP/P have broken ground on their new Western Illinois University Performing Arts Centre.