All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 190
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NewsRMJM's founders 'spinning in their graves'
Commonwealth Institute architect is appalled by way practice is being run
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ReviewConversation piece
Doug Aitken and David Adjaye encourage you to eavesdrop on Tilda Swinton and Jacques Herzog
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NewsDesigners could help lead second industrial revolution, says Terence Conran
Conran lobbies government minister at Design Museum ground-breaking
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News£100m Stedelijk Museum redevelopment completes – after 20-year saga
Alvaro Siza and Robert Venturi both thrown off job
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NewsCF Møller Architects completes Norwegian art museum
Design was inspired by Europe’s largest glacier
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NewsDavid Adjaye pavilion opens at Liverpool Biennial
Architect collaborated with New York artist Doug Aitken
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NewsSteven Holl's Sliced Porosity Block nears completion in Chengdu
Scheme includes a pavilion by Lebbeus Woods
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NewsWorkload 'restricts Vaizey's influence'
Architects welcome appointment but worries over broad portfolio
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NewsFirst images of Make's St James's Market scheme
Scheme is Crown Estate’s ‘most significant ever’
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NewsWarning over Design Council future
Short-lived policy director says organisation is now lacking in key areas of expertise
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NewsDuggan Morris and Carmody Groarke make Cadogan Cafe shortlist
NEX, Pernilla Ohrstedt and TaylorSnell are also finalists
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NewsMoylan insists Olympic legacy is in safe hands
Ex chief still has confidence in the future of the Olympic legacy
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NewsNew architect submits plans for Newham 'mega-mosque'
Scheme will be the size of Battersea Power Station
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NewsMake submits plans for £450 million central London redevelopment
Scheme will transform historic St James’s district
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NewsBennetts Associates unveils plans for £40 million theatre complex in Chester
Architects and engineers reprise Stratford project team
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NewsPRP completes first phase of £600 million South Kilburn revamp
Later phases designed by Alison Brooks Architects and Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
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BlogsGet the teas in, minister
Architects should be clamouring to invite new housing minister Mark Prisk for some work experience, argues Elizabeth Hopkirk






