All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 267
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Glenn Howell's Canada Water scheme in for planning.
Glenn Howells’ mixed-used scheme next to Canada Water Tube station has been submitted to planners.
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Gareth Hoskins wins Helensburgh pool competition
Gareth Hoskins Architects has won the contract to design a replacement swimming pool and community facility on the waterfront in Helensburgh, Scotland.
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Cabe slams Birmingham hotel scheme
Cabe has laid into Lewis & Hickey’s design for a 14-storey hotel on a prominent site in Birmingham, provocatively claiming there is not enough architectural talent within the original team.
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Urban Art Projects' Saudi beacon completes
Urban Arts Projects has completed this 60m high Breakwater Beacon, the focal point of a brand-new $7 billion university in Saudi Arabia.
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Architecture student wins Women in Property award
Anjna Farmah, a second-year architecture student at Birmingham Institute of Art and Design, has been named as Women in Property’s “Best of the Best”.
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Cycle to Cannes ride to MIPIM registration opens
Registration has opened for next year’s Cycle to Cannes sponsored ride for professionals working in architecture, development or planning.
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Chipperfield's Zurich art gallery scheme revised
David Chipperfield Architects’ competition winning design for an extension to a Zurich art gallery has been modified following the jury's recommendations.
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Keith Williams wins Vauxhall tower approval
Keith Williams has won permission for his controversial 24-storey tower for Vauxhall after a four-day planning inquiry.
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Princes Foundation cleared over lobbying claims
The Charity Commission has exonerated the Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment over claims it was being used as the Prince of Wales’s “private lobbying firm”.
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Alison Brooks wins Northampton University redevelopment project
Alison Brooks Architects has won her biggest project yet – a major RIBA competition to masterplan the redevelopment of Northampton University over the next 20 years.
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Wassenaar to head Welsh arm of RIBA
Pierre Wassenaar of Stride Treglown’s Cardiff office has been named as the new president of the Royal Society of Architects in Wales.
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Sydney landmarks blanketed with dust
Sydney has been engulfed by millions of tonnes of red dust which have blown in from the outback.
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Margaret Hodge is architecture minister again
Margaret Hodge has been reappointed as architecture minister, in a shock move by 10 Downing Street.
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M&S 1930s Oxford Street store is grade II listed
Marks & Spencer’s flagship Pantheon store on Oxford Street was granted grade II listed status today.
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Cruickshank plans to reconstruct Euston Arch
Detailed plans for the £10 million reconstruction of the Euston Arch in London have been unveiled by TV presenter Dan Cruickshank.
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OMA's Commonwealth Institute scheme wins planning
OMA’s long-awaited plans for the former Commonwealth Institute have been given the go-ahead by Kensington and Chelsea council.
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Firms vie for £355m Coventry schools deal
Contract for nine schools and 11 refurbs is biggest BSF project ever
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Vinoly's New York architecture school completes
Rafael Viñoly Architects has completed its new School of Architecture at the City University of New York.
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Competitions
Seven shortlisted for Charleston competition
Seven practices have made it on to the shortlist for a competition to design a £3.5 million redevelopment at Charleston, the former country retreat of the Bloomsbury Set.
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RIBA's manifesto emphasises sustainability
The RIBA will unveil its manifesto for architecture at the Lib Dem party conference in Bournemouth next Tuesday before taking it to the Labour and Tory conferences.