All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 14
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Turn retail parks into housing estates, says ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ Beautiful commission
Interim report to be formally unveiled later today
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OMA, Hopkins and Wilkinson Eyre reveal Milton Keynes proposals
Five visions for new university go out for public consultation
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Bennetts centre stage with £13.5m theatre expansion
Hertford project will take three years
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Budget heads over £300m mark as Museum of London releases new images
Scheme was originally costed at £250m
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Over 50 schemes to compete for Stirling prize
Mole and Haworth Tompkins win three awards each
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In pictures: Images of the 2019 Serpentine Pavilion revealed
This year’s pavillion designed by Junya Ishigami
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Grimshaw names successor as founder takes a step back
Andrew Whalley becomes chairman of practice
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Fosters’ partner appointed to work on Grenfell inquiry's second phase
Prime minister has announced two new experts
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Six architects chase Museum of London’s subterranean gallery
David Kohn and ZMMA among architects on shortlist
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"In 100 years' time we'll have the Thames lined with derelict towers" - Peter Rees talks to ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ
Former London planning chief Peter Rees thinks Londoners should be worrying about the rising forest of new-build apartment blocks
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Levete on shortlist for £220m Sydney museum
Six-strong Powerhouse Precinct fray also features French, Brazilian and Aussie-led teams
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Adjaye wins design contest for Indian art museum
Architect beats international team to land first Indian cultural project
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Adjaye forced to alter Holocaust Memorial designs
Revisions follow public consultation into contested scheme
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Chipperfield's Edinburgh concert hall approved after five-hour grilling
Councillors vote narrowly in favour of city’s first concert hall for 100 years
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Developer adds Stirling prize winner to top team
U I appoints dRMM’s Sadie Morgan a non-exec
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Six architects shortlisted for St Catharine’s College
Gort Scott and Sergison Bates among finalists in Cambridge contest
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Brexit uncertainty and shrinking workloads 'really hit home' for architects
Market for architectural services shrinking quite significantly, warns RIBA
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Big name architects chase Liverpool prize
Eric Parry and O’Donnell Tuomey on six-strong shortlist