All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 225
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NewsMuseum of London seeks architect for £4.5 million extension
The Museum of London wants to appoint an architect for a proposed £4.5 million extension and refurbishment of its Roman gallery.The contract would include creating a 200sq m extension and refurbishing the existing 900sq m space.The Roman gallery is the oldest exhibition space in the museum, which was designed by ...
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NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands lands first City project
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has won planning for its first building in the City of London, a 10-storey office and retail tower.The building, to be known as 120 Moorgate, will replace a 1970s building beside the grade II* listed Britannic House designed by Edwin Lutyens.The 19,000sq m scheme is in the ...
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NewsZ-A Studio and ICRAVE win competition to design pop-up wedding chapel
Nearly 60 designs submitted in 10 days for competition celebrating legalisation of gay marriage in New York
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NewsHadid's US Art Museum to open next spring
Launch date announced for the 2008 competition-winning scheme
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NewsBenoy wins three jobs in India worth £1.5 million
Dedicated India team to be created at London office
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron to break ground on French stadium
Design intended to resemble forest of birch trees
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NewsBDP to masterplan city in Fujian
BDP will develop a sustainable masterplan for a 15sq km city in Hua’An County, a World Heritage Site in the southern Fujian province of China.
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Austin-Smith Lord for cultural quarter
Austin-Smith Lord has won its first major international project, a cultural quarter in the centre of Abu Dhabi
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Big names line up for Houston gallery
Steven Holl, Morphosis and Snøhetta have been appointed by the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, to prepare conceptual design proposals for a new building.
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NewsEx-BSF chief Tim Byles: 'I was a phone hacking victim too'
Tim Byles ’believes he was a victim of a campaign orchestrated by Andy Coulson’
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AnalysisStudents ditch UK schools to go abroad
Low fees, star lecturers and good facilities are proving increasingly attractive to British students.
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AnalysisArchitects see benefits of teaching abroad
”I can’t deny that it is very well paid,” laughs Jonathan Sergison as he tries to explain the phenomenon of British architects being lured abroad to teach.
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NewsArchitects argue over merits of Stirling contenders
Double Stirling winner Chris Wilkinson praises shortlist
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News‘We were robbed’ – Sarah Wigglesworth on the Stirling Prize shortlist
Stirling shortlist will ’marginalise architects’
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NewsTed Cullinan celebrates 80th birthday at Studio in the Woods
Sixth Studio in the Woods is best yet, says co-organiser Piers Taylor
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NewsOpening date set for Viñoly's 'Golden Banana'
Arts centre is three years late and £8.5 million over-budget
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NewsGove launches £2 billion BSF successor
New schools programme will prioritise most dilapidated buildings
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NewsPromotion for English Heritage's head of listings
Roger Bowdler replaces Peter Beacham as designation director
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