All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 25
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Game over for Herzog & de Meuron’s £500m Chelsea stadium
Planning expires on distinctive gothic stadium design
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ZHA wins competition to design ‘Shanghai’s greenest building’
Renewable energy firm picks Patrik Schumacher design
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Architect condemns clients who ‘abandoned ship at first sign of iceberg’
PRP chief blames furlough ‘lifeboat’ for inflicting unintended pain on supply chain
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Exterior Architecture completes its work at fast-tracked vaccines centre
Firms rush to bring Oxford facility’s completion forward by a year
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Tributes paid to architect and critic Mark Baines
Gillespie Kidd Coia expert was ‘seminal part’ of the Mac for 50 years, writes Johnny Rodger
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Nearly 95% of architects have no coronavirus recovery plan in place
Results of latest reader survey find 40% haven’t even started planning
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Dozen small practices submit proposals for Croydon housing schemes
Mary Duggan, Denizen Works and Sarah Wigglesworth among architects involved
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ZHA warns architects to be vigilant after falling prey to cyber attack
Hackers exploit coronavirus crisis to steal data from architect
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Architects warn UK could become ‘cultural wasteland’
Hundreds of creatives sign letter to government demanding financial support
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Counterspace’s Serpentine Pavilion opening postponed till 2021
David Adjaye says gallery has ‘chosen to accept the slowness reshaping society’
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Captain Tom opens latest BDP Nightingale hospital
Harrogate’s 500-bed covid hospital took just two weeks from procurement to opening
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Record number of towers added to London skyline last year
Pre-covid survey reports 140% increase in completions of tall buildings
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Morris & Company wins planning for Goldsmiths enterprise hub
Retrofit project will make listed town hall fully accessible
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Profession rallies round national effort to 3D print PPE for NHS
Meanwhile Fosters advocates faster laser-cutting technique and open-sources prototype
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Huge boost as government tells HS2 to start work
Approved projects include Moxon and Grimshaw viaducts
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Housing secretary approves ZHA’s largest UK project on appeal
Twin towers at Vauxhall Cross will reach 185m, breaching local plan
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ZHA among big practices putting staff on furlough
Leading architects say they are using chancellor’s scheme and cutting wages - but some are still winning work
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RIBA appoints new board of trustees after governance review
Lawyer, banker and art historian join architects on oversight body