All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 99
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RIBA elevates a raft of fellows
Grayson Perry, Bjarke Ingels and Peter Märkli among those honoured
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Karakusevic Carson and Cottrell & Vermeulen nab biscuit factory job
AHMM also appointed to 5ha redevelopment of Bermondsey biscuit factory
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Foster vies with US and Chilean architects to be first on Mars
Architect is one of 30 finalists in $2.25m NASA competition
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Bishopsgate Goodsyard and Norton Folgate called in
Architects hoping for green light include Stanton Williams, PLP and DSDHA
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AZPML accuses client of 'serious strategic mistake' over New Street procurement
Putting construction manager in charge of design was error, says architect
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Architects scramble for places in Obama competition
David Adjaye said to be a front-runner despite US bias
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Urban Salon wins planning for Hackney Peabody scheme
Homes emerge from continuous ‘garden wall’
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Zaha Hadid walks out of Today interview
Gold Medal winner objects to questions about Qatar and Japan’s Olympic stadium
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Global talent vies for Manchester arts job
OMA, Diller Scofidio Renfro and Zaha Hadid up against local studios
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Herzog & de Meuron's Tate extension gave boss sleepless nights
‘We could have done something square but it would have been torn down after 30 years,’ says chair of trustees
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Visitors flock to see Rogers' office for last time
RSHP chalks up most successful Open House yet
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Birmingham New Street station opens after £750m revamp
AZPML, Atkins and Haskoll worked on huge project
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RIBA launches competition for Islington community complex
New building will be oppostite Ironmonger Row Baths
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Rees unrepentant over Walkie Talkie
Carbuncle Cup ‘deeply flawed’ says former City planning chief
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Heritage chiefs warn of 'catastrophic' threat to historic Tbilisi
$500m leisure complex ‘would damage city’s rich architectural fabric’
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Architects must step up to the mark, warns new RIBA president
Industry is at a turning point and architects need to agree on direction, says Jane Duncan
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Foster was 'the only choice', says US client
Bloomberg HQ has ‘more stone than any City building since St Paul’s’
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Mount Pleasant opponents reveal new plans
Residents working with architects, developers and investors on ‘viable’ plan to buy site from Royal Mail
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Open City in search for new director as Victoria Thornton steps down
News come on eve of this weekend’s Open House
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'Most endangered' Victorian buildings named
Nineteenth-century Kent boathouse ‘of worldwide importance’ as it paved way for modern skyscrapers