All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 248
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Kengo Kuma wins V&A Dundee competition
Japanese practice Kengo Kuma & Associates has won the competition to design the V&A’s £47 million new outpost in Dundee.
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Foster's City Hall criticised in row over £145,000 window-cleaning bill
The cost of cleaning the windows at Foster & Partners’ City Hall in London has spiralled to £13,600 a month, new figures reveal.
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Gustafson Porter wins competition to design Milan park
Landscape architect Gustafson Porter has been appointed to design the Milan CityLife Park, a central element in the redevelopment of historic neighbourhood Fiera Milano.The practice’s concept, CityLife - A Park between the Mountains and the Plain, was selected as the winner from a shortlist of eight and an original entry ...
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OMI Architects completes church conversion
Listed church once used as a recording studio by Pete Waterman is turned into offices
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Penoyre & Prasad and council architects' department honoured in Solent Design Awards
Winners of the first Solent Design Awards announced
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Heatherwick's Dandelion is named top pavilion
Thomas Heatherwick’s UK pavilion is awarded top prize as Shanghai World Expo closes
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RIBA condemns Prince Charles's bid for design review
Ruth Reed today condemned the Prince’s Foundation for considering bidding to take over Cabe’s design review function.In a strongly worded statement she said it was “entirely inappropriate” for the foundation to propose itself for a role that demands impartiality.BD broke the news in this week’s paper that Prince Charles’s architectural ...
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Arts Council cuts hit architecture centres
Cuts in budget next year, with no funding guaranteed in the future
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£30m US deal could save Lancashire Pathfinder terraces
Mark Hines Architects is close to securing a £30 million deal with an American property developer that would save swathes of abandoned Pathfinder terraces in Lancashire.
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Analysis
What’s left after chancellor George Osborne wields his axe?
BD’s news desk presents a snapshot of what the chancellor’s comprehensive spending review will mean for architects in five key sectors
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Battle of Britain buildings listed at grade II
Architecture minister lists three buildings at RAF Northolt.
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Work starts on Allies & Morrison BSF school
Allies & Morrison academy in south London gets underway, one of the last BSF projects to go ahead before the programme was scrapped by the coalition.
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Brisac Gonzalez reveals scheme for Museum of Copenhagen
Brisac Gonzalez has completed design proposals to give the Museum of Copenhagen a new home in a former 17th Century brewery.
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Client reveals images of 'aesthetic disaster' Arb case
Client speaks out after Arb fines architect £4,000 following serious mistakes on a project to build two detached houses in north-west London.
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Hastings Pier competition relaunched after fire
The RIBA competition to find an architect to redevelop Hastings Pier has been relaunched three weeks after fire ripped through the Eugenius Birch-designed structure.
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Redundancy letters go round Cabe
Virtually the whole of Cabe’s staff have been put on notice of redundancy
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Conran completes Sheffield's tallest building
Conran & Partners has completed Sheffield’s tallest building two years after construction halted.
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Architecture PLB wins competition to build Winchester student halls
Architecture PLB has won a competition to design a £14 million student residence for the University of Winchester.