All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 18
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Brokenshire announces £450m to speed up housing on public sector sites
Housing secretary also unveils £100m-plus fund to support self-builders
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Mac demolition contractor to start “as soon as possible” as collapse risk grows
Sections of building are set to be taken down by demolition specialist Reigart
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Architects shortlisted for prime minister's library
Gladstone job involves new building and remodelling grade I library
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Collapse fears over Mac building
Council warning comes as Scotland secretary visits ’scene of devastation’
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Architectural adviser sacked by Grenfell Inquiry
John Priestley dropped after two days over ‘misuse of title’ complaint
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Watchdog investigates Grenfell expert witness who called himself architect despite not being on register
Grenfell Inquiry also ‘making urgent inquiries’
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Kier says Mac site ‘had 24-hour fire patrols’
Contractor answers questions about how grade A building was protected
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Leading Scottish architect says don't rebuild Glasgow School of Art 'because it's gone'
Alan Dunlop calls for design contest for entirely new building
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Grid wins planning for controversial Oval gasholder project
TV cricket backdrop to change dramatically
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Fears as Southbank Centre granted immunity from listing
Cultural complex rejected for listing for fourth time
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Brits miss out as US architect wins Adelaide art gallery
Winning team, which includes Woods Bagot, beat Adjaye and Chipperfield
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Croydon planning chief casts doubt over CZWG mega-tower
‘I’m not sure it will ever be built,’ boss admits
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Consultation on combustible cladding a start but ban needed now, says RIBA president
Ben Derbyshire says government consultation simply delays a ban which should happen now
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Arb should play key role in assessing architects' fire safety competence, says Hackitt
Hackitt recommends Architects Registration Board because of its review of architectural education
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Government to consult on banning combustible cladding, says housing secretary
James Brokenshire gives his response to Dame Judith Hackitt’s final report