All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 259
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Only architects on over £75k to get work visas
Home Office rethink could lead to a ‘virtual ban’ on non-EU architects
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RIBA unveils anti-terrorism design guide
The RIBA has launched a practical guide for architects and planners on how to design out terrorism.
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Blind people experiencing near-misses on shared surfaces, claims charity
Almost half of all blind and partially sighted people have experienced a “near miss” on shared surface streets, according to a new survey.
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Kohn creates giant table for Milan furniture fair
David Kohn Architects has designed a giant dining table as the signature structure for Tutti a Tavola!, the cultural event which will launch this year’s Salone del Mobile furniture fair in Milan.
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Jestico & Whiles to deliver Southampton academies
Jestico & Whiles has been selected to deliver the first stage of Southampton’s £35 million academies programme after a five-month design competition.
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EH backs Viñoly Battersea scheme
English Heritage has effectively given its blessing to Rafael Viñoly’s £5.5 billion redevelopment of Battersea Power Station.
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Design Engine’s Oxford campus wins go-ahead
Design Engine has finally won planning for its £80 million redevelopment of Oxford Brookes University
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Reed finally speaks out over low pay
Ruth Reed has reached out to the RIBA’s critics over the low pay controversy by belatedly warning of irresponsible practices which are “damaging” the profession
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Black to extend site of ICE's HQ
Black Architecture has submitted a detailed planning application for the complete refurbishment and environmental renewal of a grade II listed building in central London for the Institution of Civil Engineers.
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Carey Jones finishes Candle House
Carey Jones’s £19 million cylindrical Candle House development in Leeds has been completed.
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BBC client role attacked again
The BBC’s competence as a client has been questioned for the second time this year.
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Practices urged to take charity interns
A charity that helps high-achieving youngsters from deprived backgrounds into the professions is appealing for architectural practices to offer internships this summer in Manchester, Birmingham and London.
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Hadid’s 2012 Aquatics Centre pools are tested
These pictures released by the Olympic Delivery Authority show the pools in Zaha Hadid’s Aquatic Centre being tested.
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Eric Parry's St Martin-in-the-Fields wins European Union prize
Eric Parry’s restoration of central London’s St Martin-in-the-Fields church is one of just two UK projects to be awarded a European Union Prize for Cultural Heritage.
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HOK loses director
HOK director Richard Spencer has left the business after more than 15 years at the firm to set up his own consultancy.
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Mackenzie Wheeler's floating wall wins planning
Mackenzie Wheeler has won planning for a scheme involving the addition of a floating wall to the front of a mixed-use building in Shoreditch, east London.
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Tonkin Liu unveils 14m-high metal flower
Tonkin Liu’s metal Future Flower sculpture has been unveiled on the banks of the River Mersey in Cheshire.
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Anger as RIBA Council fails to debate low pay
Council meeting did not discuss exploitation of students
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RIBA London Awards shortlist unveiled
The RIBA London Awards shortlist has been unveiled, featuring 66 projects including MUMA’s Medieval & Renaissance Galleries and Wilkinson Eyre’s Ceramics Galleries Bridge, both at the Victoria & Albert Museum.
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Knight's Viennese Bridge
Knight Architects along with German firm Knippers Helbig has won an international competition for a new footbridge in the centre of the Austrian capital Vienna.