All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 5
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NewsLondon Society invites architects to write love letters to the capital
Competition has £4,000 in prizes
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NewsHaworth Tompkins completes £3.3m flats for Pocket
Pink and green scheme references listed 1930s neighbour
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NewsFoster: Global warming is a design issue we can solve
Architect draws parallels with space race spawning the environmental movement
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NewsMake net zero buildings the only ones worth building, architects tell COP
’Whole system stacked against doing the right thing’
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NewsIndustry to world leaders: We stand ready – but your inaction is holding us back
Built environment unites to present urgent demands at COP summit
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NewsArchitects Declare publishes guide to making practices and projects net-zero
Climate movement wants to make sharing best practice easy
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NewsPeter Cook celebrates 85th birthday by unveiling second building at alma mater
Glitzy launch includes conference on The Optimistic Future of Architecture
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NewsFosters, Adjaye and Brooks on Toronto Quayside shortlist
Four teams shortlisted for site once earmarked for Heatherwick’s timber smart town
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News‘Faithful rebuild’ announced as favoured option for burnt-out shell of Mac
Design team to be selected through open procurement process
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New owner of £1bn South Bank site replaces Wilkinson Eyre with Fosters
Appointment also spells end of 34-storey Brisac Gonzalez tower at 18 Blackfriars
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FeaturesValue Engineering: The new Grenfell play should be required viewing
Richard Norton-Taylor’s dramatisation of the Grenfell Inquiry shines an uncomfortable light on the construction industry, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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NewsAHMM director hits back at critics of Holloway and St Thomas’s schemes
Simon Allford says female colleagues ‘irritated’ by criticism that male-led practice was appointed to women’s prison project
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FeaturesInterview | Simon Allford: ‘Architecture will emerge stronger’
The new president of the RIBA talks to Elizabeth Hopkirk about knocking the institute into shape, the pressure architects are facing – and boxing. Photography by Jean Goldsmith
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NewsArb announces record 25% rise in retention fee
Cost of remaining on register will jump to £149 next year
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NewsZaha Hadid and Asif Khan shortlisted for Russian theatre project
Coop Himmelb(l)au and Kengo Kuma also among finalists
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NewsMarks Barfield edges ahead of Carmody Groarke to become Stirling favourite
Bookies back Cambridge Mosque for 2021 Stirling Prize
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NewsFoster & Partners sold to private investor
Canadian family investor takes ‘significant’ interest in practice founded by Norman Foster in 1967
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NewsGrimshaw shuts all its offices for World Mental Health Day – at a cost of £150,000
All 650 staff are given today off
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NewsUrban & Civic looks to add young architects to its roster
I want to see talent, meticulousness and an eye for the unexpected, says chief executive






