All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 39
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NewsCabe appoints first woman chair
Pam Alexander is to replace Paul Finch as chairman of Cabe at the Design Council
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NewsGehry and Foster unveil Battersea Power Station designs
Architects unveil designs for phase 3 of £8bn redevelopment of iconic power station
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NewsRichard Rogers unveils flatpack homes project
Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners teams up with London council to develop flat-pack homes for rent
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NewsFarrell Review at risk of being ‘kicked into the long grass’
Architects slam government for ruling out a formal response to Sir Terry Farrell’s 60 recommendations
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Ian Simpson Architects appoints former Aecom director
Architect appoints former Aecom director Richard Jackson to join the practice as commercial director
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NewsBoris backs £1bn Convoys Wharf scheme
Mayor gives go-ahead to Farrells’ controversial £1bn Convoys Wharf scheme by the river at Deptford
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NewsFoster & Partners plots expansion
Architect opens office in San Francisco and doubles Shanghai team as economy picks up
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NewsFeilden & Mawson wins planning for west London revamp
Natural light and green spaces key to design
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NewsShigeru Ban wins 2014 Pritzker Prize
Jury praises originality and ingenuity of 56-year old Japanese architect’s work
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NewsHigh Court waves through £600m Elizabeth House scheme
Judge rules against Westminster council and English Heritage’s legal challenge to Chipperfield redevelopment
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NewsMake boss reveals blueprint to save High Street
Bring people into town centres and shops will follow, says Ken Shuttleworth
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NewsDesigns unveiled for Canadian Holocaust Museum
Shortlist of six teams for $9.5m museum includes David Adjaye and Daniel Libeskind
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NewsGreen light for key phase of £1bn Cambridge extension
Wilkinson Eyre and Mole Architects’ plans for part of the huge £1bn North-west Cambridge city extension have been approved
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NewsChancellor opens door to major Euston HS2 revamp
Group behind rival HS2 proposal welcomes Osborne’s intervention
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NewsOne third of all construction work is now housebuilding
Barbour ABI figures show construction’s reliance on sector
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NewsJohn McAslan storms out of Smithfield inquiry
Solicitor apologises for upsetting architect with suggestion of ‘inappropriate behaviour’
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NewsBattle over controversial Smithfield scheme heats up
Second public enquiry into Henderson’s scheme set to open as rival developer Cathedral Group submits 11th hour alternative plan
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NewsPopulous' stadium set for Olympics opening
Architect’s stadium will host tonight’s opening ceremony
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NewsSouthbank Centre puts £120m revamp on hold
Feilden Clegg Bradley’s plans on hold for three months, following Boris Johnson’s opposition to plans to replace skateboard park














