All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 245
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Gehry unveils his 'mystery' $150 million Australian debut
Frank Gehry has revealed images of his first building in Australia, a $150 million business school for the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).
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Oscar Niemeyer celebrates 103rd birthday by opening museum
Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer has celebrated his 103rd birthday by opening a museum of his work near Rio
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Axing of Riba Trust prompts outrage
The shock decision to scrap the Riba Trust has sparked outrage among trustees who warn that the institute is in danger of losing its cultural role and becoming a trade union
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Campaign for part II funding raises concern
The Riba and the heads of the architecture schools have been forced to defend their decision to lobby government to continue to fund part II but not part I architecture courses.
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Cabe calls for revamp of Rolfe Judd station designs
Cabe has demanded a fundamental rethink of a £500 million project to redevelop at least seven railway stations in south east England after its design reviewers gave the first two schemes a mauling.
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Austin-Smith Lord to plan Scottish village
Austin-Smith Lord is celebrating two major wins in Scotland including a new £250 million village development in Aberdeenshire.
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The world at risk
While all architects have to hunt down new markets, it is important to do some basic risk analysis on those countries you are targeting. Here experts from some of Britain’s leading think-tanks predict the areas that might prove particularly unstable in 2011.
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Work begins on Aukett Fitzroy Robinson's Victoria Street scheme
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson’s £150 million redevelopment of 123 Victoria Street has started on site just days after Westminster councillors gave it the go-ahead.
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Fury over winding-up of Riba Trust
Riba Trust trustees and Riba councillors have spoken of their anger over the sudden scrapping of the Riba Trust.
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Studio Weave and the ODA to design floating cinema
The Olympic Delivery Authority has commissioned Studio Weave to design a floating cinema which will cruise the canals of the five Olympic host boroughs next summer.
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Competition to design building for flood-hit Lake District yacht club
The Riba is to run a design competition for a new clubhouse for the Ullswater Yacht Club in Cumbria
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Cabe criticises Wilkinson Eyre's Thames cable cars
Cabe has raised concerns that Wilkinson Eyre’s cable car over the Thames will not be able to cope with demand at peak times.
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BSF hearing slated for New Year
The judicial review challenging the coalition’s decision to scrap the £55 billion Building Schools for the Future programme will be heard in January.
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Theis & Khan unveils east London church project
Stirling nominated firm to remodel listed church in east London
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CZWG's £180m east London market redevelopment breaks ground
Work on the redevelopment of Rathbone Market in east London got underway today (WED).
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Strategic Design Alliance completes £12 million arts complex
A £12 million headquarters building for Northern Ballet and Phoenix Dance Theatre has opened in Leeds.
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Architects celebrate with Russia and Qatar over World Cup wins
It might have been a black day for England’s football fans but not everyone was upset about Russia’s World Cup victory.
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Victorian Society joins campaign against Sheppard Robson scheme
Sheppard Robson’s plans for a mixed-use development in Hammersmith have been dealt another blow after the Victorian Society expressed concern.
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The architects who billed £1m in BSF consultancy fees
Birmingham Council payments support Gove’s claim that architects creamed off BSF cash
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6a creates pop-up art shop in Mayfair showroom
There are just two days left to see a £3,000 pop-up art shop created by 6a Architects in collaboration with the architect and furniture designer Simon Jones.