All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 4
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NewsV&A East to hold design competition for Stratford galleries
News comes as O’Donnell & Tuomey museum tops out
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NewsFrustrated architects pivot back to working from home
Clients still asking for face-to-face meetings, say practices
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NewsCZWG wins consent for high-rise Hackney scheme mixing workshops and flats
High street redevelopment will include towers of 17 storeys
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NewsHawkins Brown eyes Irish expansion with Dublin office
Architect will hire local staff to supplement relocating team
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NewsBurwell nets £20m expansion of Marine Biological Association
Plymouth project involves working with scheduled ancient monument and seawater chambers
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NewsAb Rogers Design wins £250,000 Wolfson Prize with modular hospital design
Practice beat ZHA, Perkins & Will and John Simpson Architects
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NewsChipperfield wins planning for Edinburgh concert hall after long fight
Dunard Centre was subjected to legal challenge and redesign
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NewsGove ‘a bit of a catch’ for housing ministry, says former chief architect
Gove’s early planning decisions suggest ‘beauty remains high on new secretary of state’s agenda’
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FeaturesWho is Sarah Allan?
Government’s new head of architecture has 25 years’ experience in public and private sectors
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NewsSarah Allan appointed government’s chief architect
Former Solidspace managing director replaces Andy von Bradsky
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News‘No delays or excuses’ – Allford demands government action after COP
RIBA president calls for national retrofit strategy and tougher Future Homes and Buildings standards
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NewsCOP26: Time for entire industry to take responsibility, urges Steve Tompkins
Architects vow to push on with race to net zero despite frustration at UN climate talks
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NewsTulip carbon decision could change how big projects are assessed
Ministers cite embodied carbon for first time as reason for rejection
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NewsTulip appeal thrown out over design and carbon concerns
Gove says Fosters’ tower contains ‘too many compromises to amount to world-class architecture’
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NewsFosters completes one of biggest hospitals in US
$1.6bn facility designed with HDR incorporating lessons from pandemic
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NewsBuilt environment can meet net zero by 2050 – but only with urgent government action, says report
Detailed roadmap launched at COP26 by coalition of architects and other construction professionals
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NewsSquire & Partners submits plans to replace redundant department store
Guildford scheme would see shops and flats built by River Wey
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NewsGlenn Howells completes first phase of Paradise masterplan
Architect joins Eric Parry with office in Birmingham’s Chamberlain Square
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NewsTate Hindle completes flats in Leamington conservation area
Building replaces former run-down department store
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NewsOxford Uni launches international design contest for £1bn northern expansion
Established architects encouraged to team up with small practices






