All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 27
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Berkeley's Paddington tower OK'd after developer cuts height
Eight storeys trimmed from building but opponents say decision will open floodgates
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V&A China gallery moves a step closer
Shenzhen’s design history is about much more than copying, say researchers
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Shard architect wins Cornwall bridge contest
William Matthews beat Niall McLaughlin, Marks Barfield and Wilkinson Eyre
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Memorial service in May for Andrew Derbyshire
Former RMJM president died earlier this month, aged 92
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Architect scoops Peckham Coal Line
Practice appointed to feasibility study for elevated park
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Theatre projects celebrate Budget handouts
Budget 2016: Cornwall and Merseyside projects given chancellor’s backing
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Chipperfield's Nobel Centre gets outline approval
Stockholm approves architect’s competition-winning design
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HS2 open to architects of all sizes, says Morgan
Design panel chair advises contractors to team up with architects as tenders are published
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AHMM says it is no longer on Google HQ job
BIG and Thomas Heatherwick expected to take over work
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Stephen Fry: 'We should be living in a golden age of architecture'
AYA host calls for architecture to be placed ‘centre stage’ in UK development
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'Ethical is more than not building torture chambers'
Ecobuild latest: Writer and broadcaster Jonathan Meades challenges ‘inward-looking’ industry
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Architect of the Year crowned
Stephen Fry presents Britain’s best architects with their awards at glittering ceremony
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Former FAT man demands more from architects
Ecobuild latest: Design is pushed out by cheap aspiration, says Charles Holland
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Women make up just 20% of architect partners
Largest practices are worst offenders, according to straw poll
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LSE unveils rival designs for £100m building
Shortlist includes Grafton, Amanda Levete and Diller Scofidio Renfro
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Metal band Architects name challenged
Regulator takes ‘pragmatic view’ of breaches of the law