All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 38
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Blaze rages through Glasgow School of Art
Staff and students evacuated as fire breaks out at the Mac, one of Scotland’s most iconic buildings
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New £40m stadium for Bristol Rovers gets green light
Arturus Architects’ long-delayed plan gets go-ahead after culture secrtary rejects late bid to list existing stadium
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BBC picks architects for new framework
Exclusive: Four practices appointed to two-year nationwide design framework for the BBC
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Zaha Hadid's Hong Kong college reaches completion
Jockey Club Innovation Tower is squeezed between a motorway and a sports club
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New York ditches Foster's $300m public libary revamp
Library authorities bow to critics’ pressure and abandon Foster Partners’ renovation programme for landmark building
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Boris asks firms to design new Heathrow city
Rick Mather, Hawkins Brown and Maccreanor Lavington appointed by mayor to come up with plans for development of Heathrow
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Former RMJM partners asbestos court ordeal ends in victory
Two elderly former partners at RMJM absolved of any responsibility as case settled out of court
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Finalists revealed for UK rail design competition
Moxon Architects is the only British practice to make it on to the shortlist in a competition to design attractive railway gantries for the UK
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Make doubles profit to £969,000
Total turnover up but European and Middle Eastern revenues fall
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Team picked for £1.5bn Aylesbury Estate redevelopment
Architects chosen to masterplan and design first phase of massive regeneration scheme
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Architects sought for Guggenheim Helsinki
Malcolm Reading to run international hunt for architect
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Studio Egret West wins £200m Maidenhead scheme
Second-placed Allies Morrison also appointed to masterplan a major development in the centre of Maidenhead
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Natural History Museum competition won by Niall McLaughlin
Architect beat Stanton Williams, Feilden Clegg Bradley and BIG
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Firms appointed to £600m NHS framework
Aecom, Sweett, Ridge and BDP among the consultants and architects picked for University College London Hospitals’ 10-year development framework
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Commonwealth Games bosses ditch flat demolition plan
Plan to demolish Glasgow’s Red Road flats live during Games opening ceremony has been dropped after the idea sparked outrage
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Gehry and Foster reveal plans for Battersea’s third phase
Architects’ designs include 1,300 homes, 350,000ft2 of retail, restaurants and a hotel
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Farrell shrugs off lack of government response to review
Architect says a formal government response to his review of architecture “wouldn’t be worth the paper it’s written on”