All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 247
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Mitchell Taylor wins planning to transform hangar into homes
Mitchell Taylor Workshop has won planning permission to turn a former military aircraft hangar in a Wiltshire field into a new community.
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World's first business of architecture degree launched
The world’s first architectural masters degree combining design with management has been launched by a Spanish university in collaboration with the Royal College of Art and New London Architecture.
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Culture department seeks architects for heritage boards
The Department for Culture, Media & Sport is looking for two new trustees to join the board of the Heritage Lottery Fund and the National Heritage Memorial Fund in March.
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Nicholas Hare Architects completes £45.6 million Hampshire office scheme
Nicholas Hare Architects has completed a £45.6 million office development in Hampshire in the 69 weeks demanded by the client.
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Chipperfield's Turner Contemporary to open next year
David Chipperfield’s £17.5 million Turner Contemporary gallery in Margate will open on April 16 next year, the client announced today.
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RMJM cuts 150 staff in 18 months
RMJM has admitted shedding more than 150 jobs globally in the last year and a half.
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Make and Benoy join Cameron in China
Trip controversy as artist Ai Weiwei speaks out over human rights
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Architecture helps 'Ground Zero mosque' gain public approval
The architect behind the so-called ’Ground Zero mosque’ has told how publishing images of the controversial scheme has won opponents over.
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Arb 'threat' to new association of Part II architects
The founder of the newly created Association of Part Two Architects (TAPTA) has complained to a minister after receiving a “threatening” letter from the Arb.
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MJP's Maggie's Centre opens in Cheltenham
Cheltenham centre brings Maggie’s caring empire to seven
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Foster launches 2011 travelling scholarship
Applications for the 2011 RIBA Norman Foster Travelling Scholarship have opened.
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Architects 'complicit in China's crime', claims dissident Weiwei
Architects working in China who do not raise concerns about the regime’s human rights record are complicit in a crime, dissident artist Ai Weiwei said today.
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Hancock named as Spitfire memorial competition winner
Nick Hancock Design Studio wins public competition to design £2 million national memorial to the Spitfire.
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Vinoly's Battersea Power Station plans tipped for approval
£5.5 billion redevelopment of Battersea Power Station recommended for planning by council officers
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Chapman Taylor and John Simpson pick up Georgian awards
Practice honoured for its replacement for Owen Luder’s Bath shopping centre
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PRP's Cathy Stewart wins Women in the City award
Architect honoured for encouraging other women
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V&A appoints Gumuchdjian and Richard Griffiths to restore cast courts
Gumuchdjian Architects and Richard Griffiths Architects have been appointed to the V&A’s £2 million cast courts project, BD can reveal.
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Arb faces challenge to part II ‘injustice’
A legal precedent allowing those qualified to part II to call themselves architects could be set following an application from an architectural assistant to join the Arb register
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English Heritage cuts will mean less work for architects
Architects have raised fears that the huge cuts being faced by English Heritage will also mean less work for them.
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Work begins on Bennetts plan to turn Elgin supermarket into offices
Work is underway on scheme to transform a disused supermarket building into sustainable council offices