All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 262
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KPF to fit out key London office development
Kohn Pedersen Fox has been appointed to fit out Foggo Associates’ Drapers Gardens development in the City of London.
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Japanese practice wins competition to design Zurich Airport mixed-use scheme
Japanese architects Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop have beaten 90 practices including Zaha Hadid Architects to design a 200,000sq m mixed-use building at Zurich Airport.
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Developer insists work on Hull's tallest tower will start on time
Work will start on Robinson Architects’ £100m Manor Mill development in Hull in time to meet a council-imposed deadline, its developer has insisted.
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Millard attacks Millennium Lottery architecture a decade on
The BBC’s former arts correspondent, Rosie Millard, has launched a blistering attack on failed architectural projects funded by the Millennium Lottery.
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Leach Rhodes Walker reveals latest designs for Liverpool tower
Leach Rhodes Walker has revealed new images of its £130 million tower for the centre of Liverpool.
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Scott Tallon Walker unveils pictures of Bedford school
Scott Tallon Walker Architects has unveiled pictures of its completed £1.5 million St Thomas More Catholic Upper School activity centre in Bedford.
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Architects called on to enter Grand Design Awards 2010
The deadline is looming for this year’s Grand Design Awards which will be hosted by TV presenter Kevin McCloud.
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Muf to curate UK pavilion at Venice
London-based practice Muf has been named curator of the British Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale with a playful concept that turns the spotlight on the 1887 UK pavilion building itself
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Cabe backs Paddington scheme
Cabe’s Crossrail design review panel has lent its support to Weston Williamson’s designs for the Paddington Integrated Project.
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Architects named for Essex BSF
Nicholas Hare Architects, Haverstock Associates and Bryant Harvey Partnership are all part of the Skanska-led consortium that has been named preferred bidder for Essex’s BSF programme.
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Call for upgrade to Rhodes listing
The Victorian Society has written to English Heritage urging the body to upgrade the listing of Basil Champneys’ 1908 Rhodes Building on Oxford High Street.
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Hawkins Brown's Stoke Newington town hall opens
Hawkins Brown’s £6.4 million restoration of Stoke Newington’s 1930s grade II-listed town hall opened to the public this week.
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Muf to curate Venice Biennale’s British Pavilion
London-based practice Muf has been confirmed as curator of the British Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale.
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Historic cinemas at risk claim campaigners
Dozens of Britain’s 1930s cinemas face demolition as investors eye them up as ripe for development, campaigners fear.
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New school design think tank launched
A new think tank called the Centre for School Design has been launched by the British Council for School Environments.
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Hull History Centre opens
Pringle Richards Sharratt's £10 million Hull History Centre has been officially opened to the public.
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Two teams in the running for Wandsworth schools programme
Foster & Partners, AHMM and Wired Architects are among the practices within the final two teams bidding for Wandsworth’s £300 million school building programme.
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Huge Salford redevelopment gets green light
Salford’s largest-ever planning application, for an 18ha redevelopment linking several areas of the city, has been given the green light.
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Munday joins Populous to head masterplanning team
Populous has appointed Ashley Munday as principal of its newly formed global masterplanning team.
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Anderson appointed chair of Architecture and Design Scotland
Karen Anderson has been appointed chair of Architecture and Design Scotland.