All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 184
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SHEPPARD ROBSON
Barking Riverside Housing Scheme, London Sheppard Robson 2013 rank: 79 Country: UK Last ranking: =62 Architects employed: 139 The UK practice has just one overseas office, but 2013 looks likely to be the year Sheppard Robson really gets moving with an international expansion. ...
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SHOWA SEKKEI
Kyoto University Katsura Campus, Japan Showa Sekkei 2013 rank: 77 Country: Japan Last ranking: 74 Architects employed: 141 Another steady year for Showa Sekkei, which numbers hospitals and medical research buildings among its specialisms. It works mainly in China and Japan but has found these markets slower than in previous ...
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STANTEC
The Lynden Pindling International Airport, Nassau Stantec 2013 Rank: 11 Country: Canada Last ranking: 22 Architects employed: 643 Another year of expansion for the Canadian giant saw Stantec acquire Newfoundland firm PHB Group and add a couple of hundred architects to its books. Stantec now has 190 offices in North ...
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SWECO
Caofeidian Green Sweco 2013 rank: 15 Country: Sweden Last ranking: 12 Architects employed: 600 Scandinavia’s biggest architect by far, this 7,700-employee multi-disciplinary is working on projects in 80 countries. Its architecture offices are in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Poland. Among its current big projects is a £55 million acute care, ...
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NewsScramble to save Preston bus station
Architects claim council is ‘rushing’ bus station decision
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NewsEngineers and construction manager take rap for Christchurch earthquake collapse
CTV studio ‘should not have got building permit’
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NewsDavid Kohn's Southbank 'boat' remains moored in London for 2013
Alain de Botton’s Living Architecture seeks new location for 2014
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NewsJohn McAslan and Farshid Moussavi shortlisted for Moscow museum
Mecanoo and 3XN also through to round two
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NewsTerry Farrell accuses authorities of failing to plan for Crossrail development
Stations could become new town centres, architect tells London Assembly
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NewsHousing associations set to weather triple storm, says report
Sanctuary scrapes in to credit rating agency’s top 10
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NewsRichard Sennett pours scorn on Tech City plans
Academic says scheme is death knell for Shoreditch
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NewsThom Mayne wins AIA Gold Medal 2013
Morphosis founder honoured for lasting influence of his work
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NewsDowning Street releases £50m for Silicon Roundabout proposal
Money signals green light for Architecture 00:/’s Tech City plans
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NewsFarrell to advise London Assembly on retail
Architect to give evidence to planning committee on Tuesday
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NewsAHMM's Barbican Centre cinemas open
Architect’s addition is complex’s first new venue since it opened in 1982
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News'Nightmare' Part L delays could land architects with extra bills
Uncertainty surrounding the revision of Part L of the Building Regulations is becoming a “nightmare” that could land them with extra bills, architects have warned. Delays in clarifying the 2013 revisions are forcing architects to become “crystal ball gazers” as they have to design schemes today without knowing the regulatory ...
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NewsRow breaks out over Purcell's Bodleian revamp
Oxford University hits back at academic’s allegations
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NewsTim Ronalds finishes £16m listed pool refurb
Grade II-listed council pool and Turkish bath in Islington was opened by Paralympian Ellie Simmonds






