All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 79
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Mayor suspends Garden Bridge enabling work
Garden Bridge Trust brushes off setback and predicts work will start soon
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‘Don’t be afraid – you’ve been through this before’
Architects are well-placed to weather another economic storm, says consultant
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Ideas contest for extending skyscrapers has €30k prize fund
Timber firm launches competition to build up in the world’s densest cities
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Hawkins Brown completes refurbishment of listed LCC school
Energy bills drop by three-quarters, says architect
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Scotland's favourite buildings to be rendered in cake
Cake Fest is part of Scotland’s Festival of Architecture
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Geffrye Museum gets planning three years after Chipperfield blow
Wright Wright appointed after planning committee rejected David Chipperfield scheme
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Architects defy Brexit to take on staff
‘This is not like 2008 - I don’t know why people are panicking’ says John Assael
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All Tory frontrunners now 'guarantee' EU architects' right to remain
Theresa May forced to reverse her stance on ‘bargaining chips’
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Three more property funds suspended in 'Brexodus'
Domino effect as fund managers respond to investor jitters
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Cambridge University launches contest for masterplanner
Architect-led team wanted for biomedical campus
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National Gallery picks Purcell for first scheme since 'carbuncle' furore
Gallery plans first new exhibition space in 25 years
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Feilden & Mawson completes 'chameleon' building
£4m innovation centre is in new Norfolk enterprise zone
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Allies & Morrison gets planning for Coventry office
Second win for architect in major development
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Tod Williams Billie Tsien beats Adjaye to Obama library
David Adjaye would have been first non-American to design a presidential archive
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Chipperfield and Foster beat Caruso St John and Levete to Prado shortlist
Eight teams vie for prestigious job with €48,400 first prize
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It will be autumn before Brexit impact is felt, says David Page
Page\Park director urges politicians not to ‘press red button’ - and shares his moving family history
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RIBA moots greater role for students
Council considers appointing more students and fewer regional members
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It's business as usual for infrastructure, says Morgan
It would be ‘catastrophe’ to axe major projects, warns infrastructure commissioner
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'Get a seat at the table,' RIBA urged over Brexit
Don’t be left out in the cold, warns Owen Luder