All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 3
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Opinion
WA100 2022: Now is the time to capitalise on your net-zero expertise
Our annual survey of the top architectural practices suggests a strong mood of optimism – but architects need to find ways to stay ahead of the game, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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News
Three British projects in running for European architecture prize
Chipperfield’s restoration of Mies van der Rohe gallery also longlisted for award named after the German-born architect
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Architects predict strong start to 2022 despite escalating costs
Material and labour shortages ‘causing project delays and making tendering increasingly tricky’
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Zaha Hadid Architects’ £12m bill to use founder’s name
Accounts reveal details of how High Court feud was settled
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Government must do more to fix flawed building safety regime, says Allford
RIBA president questions effectiveness of Gove’s announcements
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Purcell wins planning for restoration of South Ken gem
£6.5m project will transform Royal Society of Sculptors building
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Profit, turnover and directors’ pay soar at ZHA
Pre-tax profit almost tripled at Zaha Hadid Architects in first year of pandemic
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Architects and clients recognised in New Year Honours
Honours for Grimshaw chair and director of Black Females in Architecture
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‘Richard remains our compass’ – Ivan Harbour pays tribute as Lutine Bell rung
Family and colleagues gather as Lloyd’s honours architect of its HQ
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Trade deal will make it easier for UK architects to work in Australia
Architects welcome pact as ‘promising opportunity’
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6a’s redevelopment of Grimshaw’s Grand Union House approved
Project is part of Sellar’s wider plans for Camden
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Lutine Bell to be rung in Richard Rogers’ honour
Lloyd’s to enact historic ritual for architect of its grade I-listed HQ
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Tributes pour in for Richard Rogers
Norman Foster, David Chipperfield and Ivan Harbour honour a ‘great pioneering architect of the modern age’
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Richard Rogers dies aged 88
Architect and peer was an influential figure in urban thinking for half a century
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Norman Foster: Wilkinson’s talent shone through from the start
Foster & Partners founder pays tribute to Chris Wilkinson
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Chris Wilkinson’s death ‘a great loss to architecture’
RIBA president leads tributes to Wilkinson Eyre founder
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Chris Wilkinson dies aged 76
Gallery: Architect and artist co-founded Wilkinson Eyre, the first practice to win Stirling Prize twice
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All new buildings must emit a third less carbon, government announces
Building Regs to mandate 30% cut in carbon emissions from new homes and 27% from other buildings from this summer - architects react
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Features
Interview: We’ve never found a practice who are our pin-ups
They used to look up to YAYA winners – then they joined those ranks. This year they took the AYA crown. So what’s next for Fergus Feilden and Ed Fowles, asks Elizabeth Hopkirk