All Blogs articles – Page 11
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New arts museum masterplan could define the future of Hong Kong
The West Kowloon Cultural District offers huge architecture opportunities
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Book town’s architect proves the power of one
Hay-on-Wye is not a model for planners but it does show how an indivdual’s drive can achieve more than establishment forces
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Working fathers in architecture face challenges too
We hear a lot about the obstacles facing mothers who want to juggle work and family life, but mum’s not the only word when it comes to this parental challenge
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Battersea Power Station: Going, going...
'My name is Nisha and I have a rich father.' Battersea Power Station is for sale on the open market for the first time. As the deadline for bids looms, Elizabeth Hopkirk talks to one of the bidders
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The London mayoral candidates are saying what architects have been thinking for years
There’s nothing new about affordable housing design
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Double life of the BT phone box
Nothing has ever bettered the classic red iron telephone box but isn’t it time something did ?
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If you own something, look after it
Buying luxury goods comes at a price, as the Italian government has learned
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Mayoral candidates given a grilling
BD reporter Elizabeth Hopkirk was at the London Citizens mayoral assembly, the largest live audience the candidates will face
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The Cutty Sark restoration raises questions about authenticity
Greenwich’s famous tea clipper divides opinion
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It takes two to tango
Why won’t architects talk to each other in public, complains BD reporter Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Let’s be honest about who the real architects are
Good architecture needs more than competent building design
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Accelerating changes in architecture and design contracts
Get the agreement right and building processes should be easy