All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 201
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NewsDaniel Moylan replaces Margaret Ford as Olympic Legacy Development chief
Boris Johnson also announces deputy mayors for planning, housing and transport
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NewsNational Theatre voted one of world's ugliest buildings
Top 10 list also includes a building in Toronto by Will Alsop
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NewsBritish and Japanese architects explore post-tsunami resconstruction
Florian Beigel, Baca Architects and Architecture Sans Frontières in RIBA workshop
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NewsPetrol stations from the 'glamorous age of motoring' are listed
Architecture minister lists petrol stations designed by Elliot Noyes and Sam Scorer
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NewsBIG wins job next to Seoul's '9/11' towers
Danish practice wins work alongside MVRDV’s controversial design
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NewsJulian Harrap Architects wins National Trust restoration job
£1.4m project will open Rainham Hall to the public
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NewsChelsea FC declare their hand: We bid for Battersea Power Station
News revives chances of landmark getting a Rafael Vinoly revamp
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NewsThree new architects join Squire & Partners on £300m Shell Centre redevelopment
KPF, Patel Taylor and Grid Architects will each design buildings
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NewsAfritects' £12 million Soweto Theatre completes
South African architect designs township’s first theatre
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NewsSwanke Hayden Connell Architects wins 43-storey tower in Istanbul
Foster and Partners, Benoy, Aecom and HOK visit Turkey on trade mission
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NewsStride Treglown and Capita win £20 million schools contract
Architects design four schools in Wales
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BlogsBattersea 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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NewsHelsinki rejects plan for £114 million Guggenheim
Fifth Guggenheim outpost would have been most focused on architecture
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NewsGrayson Perry beats Chipperfield to scoop South Bank visual art award
Architect misses out on award for the Hepworth Gallery
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NewsWandsworth Council accused of rushing plans to demolish listed Bancroft school
Architect’s last surviving building, Elliott School in south London, is under threat
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NewsSecond blow for Farrells' Skylines Village
Design Council Cabe criticises architect’s landscaping but praises architecture
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NewsBartlett announces £100,000 hardship fund for masters programme
UCL ‘studentships’ aim to attract postgraduate students from diverse backgrounds
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NewsArchitect's proposals for Arbroath championed by electoral candidates
Voigt Partnership’s speculative scheme becomes manifesto pledge






