All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 32
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News3D-scanned homage to UK chippies opens in China
Anglo-Hong Kong practice plays with notions of copying
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NewsGallery: Hayhurst & Co’s RIBA learning centre
Opening coincides with half-term architecture festival
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NewsGive cities a voice at UN to tackle climate change – Sennett
Urbanist makes case at RA event in memory of Richard MacCormac
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NewsDenizen Works wins planning for island homes
Challenges include climate, conservation area and economics
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NewsCharles Jencks dies aged 80
Tributes pour in for architectural historian who co-founded Maggie’s cancer charity
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NewsChipperfield gallery is first modern building to grace UK banknote
Turner Contemporary to feature on new £20 note
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NewsLukewarm welcome for national design guide – that doesn’t mention architects
’Grave risk contents will fall on stony ground’
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NewsStirling finalist questions winner’s eco-credentials
Whole-life carbon more important than Passivhaus, argues Matthew Barnett Howland
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NewsStirling: Biggest cheer of night was for traditional contracts
Winning architects use speech to tell minister how to build quality housing
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NewsMikhail Riches’ Goldsmith Street wins Stirling Prize
Housing project dubbed ‘beacon of hope’ by RIBA president
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NewsGoldsmith Street wins inaugural Neave Brown Award
RIBA’s new housing prize goes to Mikhail Riches and Cathy Hawley
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NewsChipperfield wins global design contest for Rolex HQ
Manhattan tower will replace firm’s existing 1970s building
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NewsRogers Stirk Harbour & Partners wins Doolan Prize
Macallan Distillery is also a Stirling contender
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NewsStirling upset as bookies slash odds on outsiders
Mikhail Riches and Grimshaw projects leap from outsiders to favourites
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NewsOMA whirls into Vienna and bags first project
Architect wins design contest for department store
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NewsTories’ planning announcements ‘don’t make sense’, says RIBA president
Alan Jones points to ‘huge contradiction’
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NewsHousing minister ridiculed for ‘3D architects’ remark
Industrialising housing could put it on par with £40bn automotive sector, Esther McVey tells conference
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TechnicalTechnical Study: Science Museum supporters’ centre, by Hat Projects
The conversion of a former Royal Mail sorting office into the £3.5m Smith Centre required instinct and guts, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk






