All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 26
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BDP lands role on Manchester’s covid hospital
Architect now understood to be working on six surge facilities around the country
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BDP principal who led NHS Nightingale design is recovering from covid-19
Surge hospital began taking first patients on Tuesday
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NHS Nightingale: How we built a hospital in 10 days
As the first patients arrive at London’s coronavirus surge hospital, BDP’s James Hepburn tells Elizabeth Hopkirk how they designed it
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Postcode lottery as planning authorities rush to adopt new virtual committee rules
Pollard Thomas Edwards becomes one of first architects to receive planning in new virtual world
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Projects cancelled as workloads and income drop, RIBA survey finds
79% report project delays and more than half say turnover has been hit
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Wilkinson Eyre wins $15,000 ideas competition
Architects beat SOM in international retrofit contest
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40% of architects fear coronavirus could drive them out of business
More than 90% say trading has been hit
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RIBA reports own president to Charity Commission over ‘serious incident’
Trustees acted after Alan Jones’ shock resignation
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Boston City Hall architect dies of covid complications
British-born Michael McKinnell was an influential teacher as well as one of the 20 th century’s leading architects
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Breaking news: RIBA president Alan Jones steps down
Reasons behind shock ‘temporary’ decision unknown
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Aecom’s Grenfell Tower work may be paused
Work to rewrap the tower has also been held up by covid-19 restrictions
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Outcry as huge number of smaller architects left in lurch by chancellor
Practices will fold, architects excluded from bailout warn
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Feilden Fowles wins National Railway Museum competition
Building Design’s former Young Architect of the Year beat 75 entries
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Coronavirus Act ‘only first step to legalising virtual planning committees’
Councils must wait for secondary regulations
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Mipim cancelled altogether – but Paris gathering scheduled for autumn
Cannes event will not now happen until March 2021
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Councils told to use delegated powers and digital ingenuity to keep planning system going
Be pragmatic and innovative, says government’s chief planner
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Architect warns: ‘It’s now a battle for survival for a lot of firms’
Decisions to close construction sites across the country will have ‘immediate impacts’
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Architects split on whether construction sites should close
‘Exception should be made for the removal of combustible cladding’
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RIBA offers to help provide vacant properties for NHS staff
Government must also do everything it can to keep projects progressing safely