All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 12
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News
Grimshaw to lay off at least 20 staff after Heathrow ruling
Architect begins redundancy consultation
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Features
My first project: Richard Griffiths
Putting quality over cost, hostile workmen and an electric shock at the Old Dispensary in Stratford
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Comment
The Grenfell inquiry is an 18-month process, we must not rush to judgment
Lots more evidence still to come, says Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Venice Biennale postponed until August as coronavirus grips Italy
Architects from 60 countries were due to arrive for set-up in Italian city in next few weeks
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Newcastle set for UK’s first BIG project outside London
Architect Bjarke Ingels unveils images of Newcastle office block
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Architect chosen to design 20th Serpentine Pavilion
South African architects Counterspace are youngest to be commissioned
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OMI given the go-ahead for Salford’s tallest building
55-storey tower could start on site this year, says architect
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Features
My first project: Andrew Pryke
He had the chance of a lifetime when he was made project architect on James Stirling’s No1 Poultry at Bank in the City of London
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Plans for Lendlease’s £305m Manchester Town Hall revamp approved
Conservation architect Purcell appointed as lead consultant in 2017
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David Kohn wins Lendlease’s Birmingham Smithfield design competition
Architect beats Shigeru Ban, Acme and 5 th Studio
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Feilden Clegg wins second university contest in a week
Architect scoops Plymouth architecture school day after Portsmouth triumph
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Feilden Clegg Bradley beats rivals in campus contest
Architect picked for Portsmouth university project
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O’Donnell + Tuomey pip rivals in Leeds university contest
Architect beats Cullinans and Reiach Hall
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Architecture school to launch first offsite construction course
Oxford Brookes teams up with Hawkins\Brown on new part II
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Hopkins wins re-run £35m Twickenham contest
Defeated practices include Haworth Tompkins and Allies and Morrison