All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 28
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News
Coronavirus hits Venice Biennale and Norman Foster event
Architects from 60 countries were due to arrive for set-up in Venice in next few weeks
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Pritzker Prize gallery: Grafton Architects’ greatest hits
Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara have won multiple accolades for their work
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Yvonne Farrell and Shelley McNamara win 2020 Pritzker Prize
Grafton founders scoop another of architecture’s great honours
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Coronavirus latest: HOK pulls out of Mipim
Architect is latest big name to cancel - but London Stand organiser stays firm
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Heathrow expansion ruled illegal
Grimshaw masterplanned expansion which was due to be built by 2028
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Chipperfield wins international Shanghai contest
David Chipperfield Architects picked for tower and restoration project
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Newcastle set for UK’s first BIG project outside London
Architect Bjarke Ingels unveils ‘mind-blowing’ images of Newcastle office block
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Building Study
Maggie’s Centre at the Royal Marsden, Sutton, by Ab Rogers Design
For his first building the designer has gone head-to-head with his father – but he was more intimidated by Rem Koolhaas, he tells Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Features
‘Architects are rarely at the table when crucial decisions are being made’
Shelley McNamara and Yvonne Farrell of Grafton Architects discuss hope and fear with Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Inspirations
How No1 Poultry almost lost its stripes
The project architect on Stirling’s masterpiece recounts the extraordinary story behind his luckiest break
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News
RIBA sets out demands as Christopher Pincher appointed housing minister
Housing quantity and quality, fire safety and permitted development ’must top new minister’s agenda’
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Opinion
The Serpentine Pavilion goes woke
After last year’s travails, the 20 th commission is trying not to put foot wrong, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Counterspace chosen to design 20th Serpentine Pavilion
South African architects are youngest to be commissioned
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Grenfell architect with no experience of high-rises appointed without Ojeu, inquiry hears
Studio E email acknowledged it was ‘a little green on process and technicality’ and proposed ‘some rapid CPD’
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Architect ‘signed off non-compliant drawings’, Grenfell Inquiry told
Studio E accused of leaving inexperienced architect ‘to sink’
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Jenrick vows to implement ‘as much of beauty report as we can’
‘I would like us to move very quickly’, says minister
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Number of UK architects seeking to work abroad jumps 225%
But number of EU architects joining Arb register also grows
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Opinion
On the eve of Brexit we urgently need a more humane development system
The beauty commission’s report is full of welcome ideas, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk. Now the government needs to act on them