All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 260
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Penoyre & Prasad’s 2012 health centre given the green light
Penoyre & Prasad’s Olympic health centre in the London 2012 Athletes’ Village has won planning permission.
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Victorian Society claims Grade One-listed Harrogate Church is under threat
Plans to build an electricity sub-station in the grounds of Harrogate’s only Grade I-listed building, St Wilfrid’s Church, have been criticised by the Victorian Society.
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Bristol City stadium clears final hurdle
The government has decided not to call in Populous’s £60 million Bristol City FC stadium project.
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Allies & Morrison Brent Cross scheme put on hold
Allies & Morrison’s £4.5 billion masterplan for Brent Cross and Cricklewood has been thrown into doubt just days after the Mayor of London approved the scheme.
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Hazle McCormack Young’s Dartford learning campus opened
A £10 million lifelong learning campus in Dartford designed by Hazle McCormack Young and Atelier Ten has been officially opened by designer Wayne Hemingway.
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Ruth Reed refuses to condemn low payers
RIBA president Ruth Reed has refused to condemn practices that pay part II and III students the minimum wage or less
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Curtain up on Bath theatre work
Work has started on Feilden Clegg Bradley Studio’s refurbishment of the grade II* listed Theatre Royal in Bath.
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Mayor backs Cricklewood scheme
London mayor Boris Johnson has approved Allies & Morrison’s controversial £4.5 billion masterplan for the 20-year regeneration of Brent Cross and Cricklewood.
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Carbon team sees 'opportunities'
Tackling climate change is a huge opportunity for the construction industry, according to the initial findings of the government’s Low Carbon Construction Innovation and Growth Team.
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RIBA announces political debates ahead of election
The RIBA is holding a series of high-profile hustings to allow architects to quiz politicians about their views and policies ahead of the General Election.
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Archial retains Alsop name in rebranding
Archial is hanging on to Will Alsop’s name despite rebranding the division he left last year.
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Marks Barfield plans transformation of Longbridge site
Marks Barfield is working on a project that could transform the old Longbridge car plant in Birmingham into a centre for young people.
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Wilkinson Eyre’s Liverpool bridge scoops top honour at Civic Trust Awards
Heatherwick Studio, DRMM, Foreign Office Architects, AHMM and Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners were among the practices honoured in this year’s Civic Trust Awards.
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RIBA’s student hardship fund is set to run dry
Record number of applications means institute will turn down people in genuine need
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Architect of Bromley-by-Bow Tesco scheme goes back to the drawing board
Collado Collins has been sent back to the drawing board by client Tesco after Cabe savaged its plans for a regeneration project in Bromley-by-Bow.
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Second Heron tower rises from the City
Work has started on The Heron, David Walker and RHWL Architects’ residential tower in the City of London.
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Glasgow firm scoops Loch Ness visitor centre competition
Cameron Webster Architects has won a £2.3 million competition to design a visitor centre for Loch Ness.
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Chile practice Elemental scoops Brit Insurance Design Award
Elemental’s Monterrey housing development has beaten the likes of David Chipperfield, Tony Fretton, Herzog & de Meuron and Zaha Hadid to scoop the architecture category in the 2010 Brit Insurance Design Awards.
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands trys again in Streatham
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has submitted fresh plans to redevelop a former bowling alley and nightclub in south London.
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Court battle over Exhibition Road looms
The charity Guide Dogs has been given permission to apply for a judicial review of Dixon Jones’ Exhibition Road scheme.