All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 246
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Leeds scheme wins Yorkshire building of the year award
CZWG, Allies & Morrison and Carey Jones shared top honours in the 2010 Riba Yorkshire White Rose Awards for their parts in Leeds’ Granary Wharf development.
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Southampton's Guildhall Square relaunched in a blaze of glory
The £4.5 million renewal of Southampton’s Guildhall Square has been completed.
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3DReid get Carter approval
3DReid wins planning for Tesco development that will replace Get Carter car park
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Mayor warned: London is being privatised
Committee investigating trend for developers to control public realm
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Government and Arb rebuff part II campaign
A campaigner battling for those with a part II qualification to be able to call themselves architects has pledged to continue fighting after both the government and the Arb rebuffed his attempt to force reform
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Riba condemns government for scrapping Core Housing Standards
Riba president Ruth Reed has expressed “serious concern” that the Homes & Communities Agency’s proposed Core Housing Standards will be abandoned.
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Wigglesworth looks at Robin Hood rescue
The Twentieth Century Society has commissioned Sarah Wigglesworth Architects to explore ways of re-using Robin Hood Gardens in a last-ditch bid to save the flats.
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Riba launches free fees calculator software
The Riba has unveiled a comprehensive fee toolkit for architects which it hopes will help the profession combat harmful low fee bids.
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Aga Khan Award for Architecture won by five practices
The richest prize in architecture will be shared between five schemes
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Michael Gove opens Feilden Clegg Bradley's new academy
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s Chelsea Academy was officially opened this week by Michael Gove, Secretary of State for Education.
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Government blow to campaign to recognise part II 'architects'
The campaign to improve the status of architectural assistants has been dealt a serious blow after a government minister refused to review the current registration process.
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Cabe launches guide to shake up supermarket design
Cabe has today launched a major planning report which it hopes will make supermarkets rethink the design quality of their major schemes.
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Woods Bagot wins Perth Airport expansion project
Woods Bagot has landed the first phase of an airport scheme in Australia with a deal to expand Perth Airport’s international terminal.
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Paul Davis beats stiff competition for £8 million Northern Ireland eco development
Paul Davis & Partners has beaten practices including RMJM, B3 and The Boyd Partnership in an £8 million international competition to design a zero-carbon housing development in Northern Ireland.
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Elder & Cannon scoops the Doolan prize
Elder & Cannon Architects has won the Rias Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award 2010, the UK’s richest architecture prize.
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Building for Life chair Wayne Hemingway defiant at annual awards
Ten housing schemes in the south of England have won Building for Life awards.
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Designs to replace Robin Hood Gardens revealed
Shortlisted architects condemned as council prepares to announce winning scheme
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Arb ‘won’t treat McGrath as special case’ over part II
Challenge to title looms, as Cambridge waits to regain its former status
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Oberlanders Architects wins planning for sweet Edinburgh scheme
Oberlanders Architects has won planning consent for the Sugarhouse, a £15 million mixed-use development on a sensitive site in Edinburgh’s old town.
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Museums shrug off 'funding crisis' threat
Regional museums have said they are confident that DCMS plans to stop funding them will not affect building plans.The Department of Culture, Media & Sport yesterday announced it would stop funding seven regional museums when current arrangements end in four years’ time.But the department insists it is purely an administrative ...