All Hawkins Brown Architects articles – Page 11
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Niall McLaughlin remains favourite for Stirling Prize
Bookies shorten odds on firm picking up tonight’s award
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Hawkins\Brown gets Exeter research facility green light
Scheme to start on site in January 2014
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Hawkins Brown and Mae appointed on £55m Camden estate job
Practices will oversee demolition and refurbishment of Agar Grove Estate to provide 500 homes
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Building Study
Banyan Wharf, Regent’s Canal conservation area by Hawkins Brown
Based on the shape of the banyan tree, the project will be the tallest cross-laminated timber building in Europe
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Features
Roger Hawkins: 'I sacrificed a cycling career'
The Hawkins Brown partner on Rem Koolhaas, Park Hill and the joys of Palladio
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Hawkins Brown opens Chengdu office after three project wins
Practice launches internationally as it celebrates 25th anniversary
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Hawkins Brown completes Kingston uni faculty
Building will be used for business and law teaching
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Wandsworth Council accused of rushing plans to demolish listed Bancroft school
Architect’s last surviving building, Elliott School in south London, is under threat
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Hawkins Brown and Hassell on colliery shortlist
Michael Lee Architects and Edward Architecture are also finalists in RIBA competition
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2012 Civic Trust Awards shortlist announced
David Chipperfield’s two art galleries both up for prize
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Ken Shuttleworth enters the fray over 'Olympic gag'
Deborah Saunt and Roger Hawkins complain of ‘missed opportunity’
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Hawkins Brown completes Coventry University hub
24-hour learning hub designed to accommodate 1,000 students at any one time
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Sale halts Tower 42 competition
A competition to modernise the base of Tower 42 in the City of London has been put on hold after the owners decided to sell the estate.
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Greenwich under fire from NUS for late results
National Union of Students said financial risks of delays “unacceptable”
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Hawkins Brown wins planning for £200m Deptford scheme
Plans include 905 homes and 18-storey towers on 4.5ha site