All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 103
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NewsFeilden Clegg lands £15m Brighton Dome work
Grade I arts centre to undergo conservation and adaptation
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NewsHawkins\Brown and Studio Egret West sent back to drawing board
Canary Wharf towers thrown out days after phase one sold out in record time
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NewsRIBA announces design contest for new medal - and the people who could win it
Tonkin Liu, Walter Menteth and Robert Adam on research awards shortlist
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NewsGrimshaw's Ship is listed by new heritage minister
Western Morning News building is youngest on register
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NewsTower Hamlets throws out AHMM's Blossom Street plans
Spitalfields scheme also designed by DSDHA, Duggan Morris and Stanton Williams
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NewsDavid Adjaye designs Rwandan children's cancer hospital
Diplomat’s son inspired project designed by diplomat’s son
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NewsShortlisted designs for Pimlico bridge go on show
Amanda Levete, Hopkins, Marks Barfield, Bystrup and Robin Snell hope for public backing
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NewsSpiegelhalter's is saved as Buckley Gray Yeoman revises plans
Victory for campaign to save ‘London’s best visual joke’
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NewsMole designs Cambridge's first co-housing
Architect working with Swedish off-site housing manufacturer
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NewsAlejandro Aravena is to direct next year's Venice Biennale
Chilean curator to focus on architects who are making society better
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NewsShigeru Ban picks up first UK project
Waugh Thistleton working with Pritzker Prize winner on luxury flats
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NewsYeoman accuses architectural 'elite' of over-reaction
Architect ‘not intimidated’ by No1 Poultry backlash
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NewsHadid denies design to blame for rising cost of scrapped Tokyo stadium
Zaha Hadid blames construction costs as prime minister pulls plug on $1.3bn project
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News2015 Stirling Prize shortlist announced
Three previous finalists fight for glory with two Stirling newcomers and a double award-winner
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NewsFundraising drive pulls Article 25 back from the brink
More than £130,000 raised in seven days to secure charity’s existence
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NewsBDP rail scheme faces legal challenge over damage to 'Stonehenge of Industrial Revolution'
Engineer Mark Whitby takes former client to High Court
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NewsFeilden & Mawson’s Parliamentary Education Centre opens
Schools building opens after 10 years - and possibly for 10 years
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NewsJestico & Whiles appointed to convert historic power house
Leeds heritage job is part of wider £80m masterplan by same architect
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NewsRoyal Academy launches Urban Jigsaw ideas competition
Brownfield contest aims to take architects’ ideas to a wider audience of public and clients






