All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 244
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Scottish government pledges £5 million to kick-start Kengo Kuma's V&A
Japanese architect appointed to head up the V&A’s design team
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McAslan completes first Haiti project since earthquake
Only one major reconstruction project has been completed in Haiti a year on from the devastating earthquake that killed at least 200,000 people and left a further 2 million without shelter.
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Zaha Hadid's Cairo Expo City enters design development
Fresh pictures of Zaha Hadid Architects’ design inspired by Nile delta
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Nottingham University's aerospace institute goes in for planning
Local firm designs zinc-clad scheme
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Emrys gets green light for busy Camberwell corner site
Mixed-use development in south London will “bring life” to blank facade
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AIA to discuss Haiti and New Orleans reconstruction
US city’s recovery after hurricane and oil spill could provide lessons for Haiti
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Aedas tops Foster’s in Hong Kong
Aedas has beaten Foster & Partners to its third major project in Hong Kong in a year.
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How to be a winner
Ambitious practices hoping to see their name in lights in next year’s World Architecture Top 100 will be studying Aecom and Aedas’s business models to see what they can learn from 2011’s top two.
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US architecture billings at their best since 2007
US architects have reported their most positive month since December 2007.
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EH criticised for listing ‘Beatles crossing’ while rejecting Ringo’s house
Campaigners also upset at decision not to list Castle Market in Sheffield
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Rogers' Cheesegrater to rise in 2011
After a series of delays, work is finally due to start on site on the 47-storey Leadenhall building in the City of London.
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Atelier Ten lighting designer flies out to Haiti to work on community centre
Visit will coincide with anniversary of earthquake on January 12
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Matthew Lloyd wins planning for Hackney youth centre
£2.5 million youth centre will be hub of east London borough’s youth provision
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Riba urges under-fire Cable to reconsider cuts to architecture courses
Ruth Reed underlines the importance of architecture to a sustainable future
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SAVE puts localism to the test in Toxteth
Localism faces its first real test as Pickles is asked to stop Pathfinder bulldozers from razing Ringo Starr’s childhood neighbourhood
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Asia leads the world in office completions
Two-thirds of the world’s office completions will be in Asia in the next two years, say analysts.
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Adam Richards Architects wins planning for Ditchling Museum
Adam Richards Architects’ Ditchling Museum project in Sussex has won planning and a grant of £835,600 from the Heritage Lottery Fund.
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Award for firm that rescued town's industrial heritage
Potter & Holmes Architects’ transformation of a dilapidated electricity sub-station that once helped power the London tram network has won a local townscape award.
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Aedas and Rogers Stirk Harbour win $400 million Hong Kong government competition
Aedas and Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners have beaten stiff competition from Fosters and SOM to land a $400 million project to design a customs processing centre for the Hong Kong government.
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Aecom crowned biggest practice in the world
Aecom has become the world’s biggest architect just 20 years after it was founded