All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 242
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Make submits masterplan for Newcastle's Science Central
Make has submitted its masterplan for Science Central, a new quarter for Newcastle which aims to help the city shed its reliance on public-sector jobs.The project, on the 9.7ha former Scottish & Newcastle brewery site, focuses on science, and will include business, research, residential, retail and leisure accommodation.Science Central is ...
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NewsWoods Bagot completes 'ice cube' building in Hong Kong
Woods Bagot has completed Cubus, a 25-storey podium tower in Hong Kong’s central Causeway Bay area.
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NewsJurgen Mayer H unveils new airport in Georgia
New landmark for Central Asia was designed and constructed within three months
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NewsSteven Holl's design for New York library approved
Steven Holl’s scheme for a library in Queen’s has been approved by the local library board of trustees, paving the way for construction to start early next year.The Hunters Point community library will occupy a prominent site across the East River from the United Nations HQ, and will be one ...
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NewsSo, Marcus Lee, why did you leave Arup Associates?
Former Flacq man answers BD’s questions and vows to stay at Glenn Howells longer than Arup Associates
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Building StudyFirst look: Zumthor shelters historic Jericho mosaic
Swiss architect Peter Zumthor has designed a shelter to protect the Middle East’s largest mosaic
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NewsBenoy pushes into India after trade mission boost
Contracts could lead to opening of three studios
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News'Flat-pack' schools will make architects redundant
Architects are being written out of the government’s plans for school building, it emerged today.
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NewsNorman Foster and Zaha Hadid in line for Mipim awards
Special British prize also shortlists KPF, Mossessian & Partners and Jestico & Whiles
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NewsRobin Hood Gardens remodelled
Sarah Wigglesworth Architects has devised a scheme that could save east London flats Robin Hood Gardens from the bulldozers
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NewsFarrells to build Beijing's tallest tower
Terry Farrell & Partners has won permission for Beijing’s tallest building, the £607 million Z15 Tower.
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NewsWork starts again on Rogers' Cheesegrater
Work has started again on Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ £340 million Cheesegrater tower in the City after a string of delays.
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NewsFormer Flacq director makes shock move to Glenn Howells
Flacq founding director Marcus Lee has quit Arup Associates and will join Glenn Howell Architects from February 1.
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China plans to merge nine cities into vast metropolis
Ambitious plans would turn Pearl River Delta into city twice the size of Wales
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron's Hong Kong arts scheme goes in for planning
Herzog & de Meuron reworked original high-rise designs in collaboration with Purcell Miller Tritton
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NewsArchial completes final phase of £43 million college
Surrey project was one of LSC’s last gasps
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NewsFrank Lloyd Wright's last apprentice dies aged 98
The architect Edgar Tafel, one of Frank Lloyd Wright’s most famous apprentices, has died aged 98 at home in Manhattan.
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NewsOh no! Council pulls plug on £350m Yes! scheme in Rotherham
CZWG and Holder Mathias-designed development derailed by lack of funding
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NewsWork starts on Lewisham BSF schools
Work starts this week on four schools for Lewisham’s BSF programme designed by HKR and WGI Architects.
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NewsMinister approves Hopkins' plans for Greenwich Market
Hopkins’ controversial redevelopment of Greenwich Market has been given the green light by communities secretary Eric Pickles.






