All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 42
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Architecture Initiative submits plans for green belt school
Project involves working with flood defences
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Nine-storey extension approved for historic hotel
O’Looney project will also restore faded grade II building
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RSHP revises Hammersmith proposals after objections
Work was originally intended to start on site this year
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Zaha Hadid wins planning for ‘breakthrough’ UK project
Vauxhall towers replace ditched Squires scheme
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Architects’ plans for estate redevelopment thrown out by minister
Campaign to save flats backed by Eddie Izzard
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RIBA: Immigration white paper 'a disaster' for architecture
New rules will lock out young overseas talent, warns chief executive
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Wigglesworth to mark 25th anniversary with artist residency
Visual artist will shadow architects and create work in response
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Renzo Piano's design chosen to replace collapsed bridge
Architect says his viaduct will ‘last 1,000 years’
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McLaughlin on Scruton: Changing building culture is not like changing icing on a cake
We should be talking about process not style, says architect
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Call for entries in placemaking competition
Joint RIBA competition announced for local authorities
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Nineteen British projects in running for EU Mies Award
Amin Taha is only UK architect with two projects on longlist
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Croydon seeks architect for cultural centre improvements
Contest to be launched for public realm around concert hall
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Home Office announces ‘exceptional talent’ visas for architects
RIBA welcomes breakthrough in its Brexit lobbying to protect profession
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Alison Brooks and AHMM’s £500m Tottenham scheme approved
Other architects working on Tottenham Hale scheme include Pollard Thomas Edwards and Adams Sutherland
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Horden Cherry Lee completes houses with electricity-generating facades
Mews houses are one of co-founder’s final projects
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Mayor approves huge Elephant & Castle redevelopment
Allies Morrison’s controversial scheme clears final hurdle
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Elizabeth House developer on hunt for more architects
We’re on the lookout for Brexit bargains, says development director
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Opinion
Education, not Scruton, is the way to tackle nimbyism
If we want the public to accept more housing we need to give them the skills to engage - and that must start at school
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McLaughlin: Young architects need to spend more time on site
Skills gap caused by design-and-build contracts ’a concern’
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Adjaye director defends revised Holocaust Memorial proposals
‘Absolutely no compromises – criticism has made it better’