All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 20
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Big-name architects land work to revamp Euston
Haworth Tompkins, Asif Khan, BIG, Grimshaw and AHMM on Lendlease’s winning bid
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Plans go in for £1.25bn mixed-use scheme at former London brewery
Beer has been brewed at Mortlake since 15th century
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OMA to renovate Russia's largest museum
Moscow’s New Tretyakov Gallery contains acclaimed art collection
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Chipperfield reveals winning design for Hamburg tower
Architect’s Berlin office lands 233m development
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Herzog & de Meuron's £108m RCA Battersea project clears planning
Architect beat Diller Scofidio Renfro, Serie and Studio Gang
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V&A announces contest to find architect for second Olympic site
Museum confirms it will take space in Here East
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Populous replaces Heatherwick and KSS on Fulham stadium
Architect submits plans for glazed Riverside Stand and flats
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First pics of Kengo Kuma's V&A Dundee as exterior completes
Source: Ross Fraser McLean Contractor to hand over Scottish museum this month
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Shut sites mount up in wake of Carillion collapse
String of schemes now face wait to find out who will build them
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Grid resubmits controversial chest hospital plans
Proposal for Bethnal Green landmark includes moving protected mulberry tree
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Allies & Morrison wins planning for 3.3ha Camden neighbourhood
Piercy Co and Niall McLaughlin also working on buildings on supermarket site
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Adjaye and Chipperfield on glitzy shortlist for Aussie art centre
British big hitters face off against global talent
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Boris Johnson called in to face City Hall and answer questions over Garden Bridge
Foreign Secretary could go to jail if he refuses to answer questions or produce documents
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Zaha Hadid's Milan shopping centre completes
Project is part of wider CityLife scheme which includes towers by big-name architects
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Allies & Morrison wins competition to rebuild Surrey mansion wrecked by fire
Winning architect invites rival from defeated team to join it on £30m restoration of fire-gutted mansion
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RIBA president warns government not to 'botch up Brexit'
No deal would be ’disaster for UK and put architecture’s £4.8bn contribution on the rocks’
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Commercial clients getting more jittery, architects say
Practices report they are struggling to collect fees