All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 8
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More woe for Hoskins as Scottish government boots out Calton Hill hotel scheme
Ministers open door to rival proposal by Richard Murphy
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Rogers swings the axe with 30 jobs set to go at Cheesegrater architect
More than 10% of staff affected as firm blames covid-19 and fears of no-deal Brexit
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Team picked for £58m refurb of Grenfell estate
Consultants will work with residents on co-design project
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Architect says Holocaust Memorial is a ‘crescendo of the moment’
Architect tells inquiry proposals will ‘shift landscape’ of Victoria Tower Gardens but not at expense of current uses
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Adjaye ‘stunned’ by Holocaust Memorial criticism
Architect rejects claim that a bad brief led to a poor scheme
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Grenfell architect ‘not asked about high-rise resi cladding experience’ before appointment
Inquiry barrister tells TMO director it was the ‘obvious question’
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Consultant warned Grenfell client project would fail without fundamental reappraisal
Artelia initially said re-tendering job to overcome £2m budget deficit was not the solution – before performing a ‘volte-face’
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Grenfell Inquiry: What we learned this week
Witnesses included consultants from QS Artelia and RBKC’s building control manager
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Grenfell client chose not to hire design adviser which would have cost £30,000
TMO ‘struggled with design issues’ after rejecting outside help, inquiry heard
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Grenfell consultant had ‘never worked with such a nonchalant contractor’
QS complained final stage of Rydon’s refurb was ‘becoming a farce’
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More architects axe staff
Sheppard Robson, Glenn Howells and Pascall + Watson among those shedding staff
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Coffey gets green light for London Irish Centre revamp
Redevelopment will improve accessibility and add facilities
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Minister answers call and approves Snug’s giant prayer landmark
Sculpture will tower over Midlands motorways
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Grimshaw names new global managing partner
Mark Middleton relocating to Sydney as he takes up new role
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Features
Surveying the wreckage: One UK engineer’s account of Beirut after the explosion
The devastating chemical blast in a Beirut warehouse last month was one of the biggest non-nuclear blasts in history. It killed 180 people and destroyed a large part of the city. Now work is under way to assess the appalling damage
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Construction lobby group demands meeting with energy minister over climate emergency
Government accused of ‘woefully inadequate’ response to coalition’s letter
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Richard Rogers retires from RSHP
Architect announces his departure after more than six decades in the field
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In pictures: Work starts on refurb of British Academy
Carlton House Terrace project won listed building consent this summer
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Foster’s Parliament proposal back on the table
Sponsor body asks architect to resubmit Horse Guards design