All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 9
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Unesco strips world heritage status from Liverpool
Decision confirmed after 10 years of threats
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Government planning reforms ‘missed opportunity’ to tackle climate crisis
Nation’s net zero target should be enshrined in new NPPF, says Green Building Council
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Minister tells developers they have moral duty to work with communities and new design codes
Housing secretary confirms package of reforms in beautiful homes drive
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Jones ‘raised concerns about Vallance shortly before his affair was leaked’ – claim
Gloves come off in the RIBA’s War of the Alans
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RIBA in turmoil as Alan Jones steps down as trustee
President quits institute’s board as bust-up with chief executive goes public
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FCBS picked to design new home for Bristol Zoo
World-famous zoo to sell historic Clifton base for housing
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SOM to design Milan’s Winter Olympic village
Architect chosen to work on key element of wider masterplan by Diller Scofidio Renfro, PLP and Arup
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Grenfell Inquiry to be brought to the stage
Team that dramatised Stephen Lawrence inquiry is behind Grenfell: Value Engineering
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Worries over materials shortages take gloss off architects’ recovering confidence
Practices say shortages now delaying jobs as optimisim among firms in capital tops pre-pandemic level for first time
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US architect beats three Stirling Prize-winners to win £30m National Gallery contest
Selldorf Architects picked in global hunt for designer of Sainsbury Wing redevelopment
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Pandemic forces Zaha Hadid Architects to call time on historic Bowling Green Lane home
Practice ditches Victorian classrooms after nearly 40 years for nearby Goswell Road
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AHMM reveals designs for 980 homes on Holloway Prison
Campaigners argue scheme is a missed opportunity for not involving women
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Proportion of black architects remains woefully low, Arb figures show
Women make up less than a third of architects
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Jubilation as Dunelm House listed after C20 Society forces reappraisal
Durham’s landmark student union was slated for demolition and even threatened with immunity from listing
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Arb reports 50% plunge in applications from EU architects
Overall number of architects joining register in 2020 fell by a fifth
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Architects fear extra cost of building reforms will land on their shoulders
£1bn cost of Building Safety Bill could be passed down food chain as viability threatened
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Safety reforms set to make PI ‘even harder and more expensive’
Architects face ‘shitty few years’, says leading insurance consultant
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‘Avalanche of claims’ could distract from effort to reform building safety, architect warns
Industry told to brace for flood of historic claims unleashed by bill, as Arb gets new powers
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BDP snaps up stadium architect Pattern
Acquisition puts UK’s second-biggest practice within striking distance of Fosters’ crown