All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 6
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Analysis: How to build 5,000 homes in Middle England – and keep the neighbours happy
Urban & Civic is only 12 years old but this private equity-backed property start-up is turning heads with its approach to master development. Elizabeth Hopkirk visited a former RAF base in Cambridgeshire to see the business model in action
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Tulip decision delayed – again
Planning Inspectorate says ruling not now expected until November
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Bishops ramp up pressure on government and industry over cladding scandal
Groups take ‘polluter pays’ message to Tory conference, as a leaseholder’s suicide is reported
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RIBA to launch design contest for 66 Portland Place
Listed HQ should be zero carbon ‘centre of debate’ for architects, public and policymakers, says new president
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Stirling contenders Carmody Groarke among Doolan Prize finalists
Five in running for Scotland’s best building award
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Work begins on de Matos Ryan’s transformation of V&A childhood museum
AOC completes detailed drawings for fit-out
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dRMM team lands Southwark estate regeneration
Adam Khan Architects and JA Projects also on scheme
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Young designers ‘vital’ to tackling climate crisis, says Herzog partner
‘We are depending on the next generation’
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Cambridge Mosque Trust shortlisted for RIBA client award
English Heritage and Hackney council among other finalists
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Norman Foster to chair this year’s Stirling jury
The judges – who have five Stirling Prizes between them – will visit all the shortlisted projects
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Jencks’ Cosmic House and archival drawings go public this weekend
Gallery: Jencks, Farrell, CZWG and Paolozzi sketches – plus Koolhaas reject
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Architects urge governments to decarbonise global building codes
RIBA and Architects Declare publish joint report ahead of COP26
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Fosters lands first project in Chile
Mid-century factory in Santiago will be centre of mixed-use timber scheme
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Stirling fever hots up as RIBA announces 54 National Awards
Bennetts Associates in lead with three, closely followed by Peter Barber, Stanton Williams and Carmody Groarke
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ACG submits plans for £15m Stoke Newington infill project
Scheme contains 35 flats around central courtyard
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PTE wins consent for Cambridge’s first Passivhaus council homes
Pilot project approval hailed as ’significant milestone’
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Prince’s Foundation chief executive quits over honours row as forensic accountant called in
Michael Fawcett accused of offering to help Saudi donor receive an honour
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Government set to confirm demolition of Grenfell Tower this month
Inquiry resumes this week with further evidence from fire safety expert Barbara Lane
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It’s all about finding the words: opening doors for deaf architects
The absence of agreed signs for architectural terms is a major barrier for deaf people seeking to enter the profession. Chris Laing tells Elizabeth Hopkirk how he plans to change that