All articles by Elizabeth Hopkirk – Page 66
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NewsPlanners approve NRAP's request to demolish listed Aston Webb building
Grade II* building at Pugin’s alma mater were much altered
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TechnicalTechnical Study: Vitsoe factory, Leamington Spa
The firm behind Dieter Rams’ 606 shelving system has created a temple to craftsmanship with its new HQ
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NewsNational Trust provokes public debate on London's protected vistas
Architects invited to submit visions of future views for competition
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NewsFletcher Priest's Shoreditch arches plan approved
Architect wins planning for second of four projects for TfL
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NewsBloomberg: ‘I could have built twice as high’
Client chose to build low out of respect to historic context
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NewsPatel Taylor gives Battersea flats a twist
Lombard Wharf Patel Taylor has completed a curving 28-storey block of flats beside the Thames at Battersea. Lombard Wharf, a few doors down from London heliport, contains 134 flats with one, two and three bedrooms for Barratt London. ...
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AnalysisWhat will Stirk and Harbour do without Rogers?
It’s 10 years since Richard Rogers shared naming rights to his practice with two very different characters. Elizabeth Hopkirk asks the questions everyone’s thinking
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NewsRogers’ name will be dropped by practice he founded
Founder’s name will go within two years of him retiring, confirms Ivan Harbour
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NewsHunt launched for Adelaide Contemporary architect
Contest is second to be held for the site in South Australian capital
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NewsRedesign could delay Stratford Waterfront by a year
Resi towers lopped and third block added, as V A considers second site at Olympic Park
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NewsLondon architects’ confidence crashes
Future Trends survey shows capital is most nervous place in country
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NewsRichard Rogers pays tribute to David Marks
RSHP founder says Marks and Julia Barfield ‘changed London’
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NewsRick Mather's name dropped as partners launch new practice
Gavin Miller and Stuart Cade set up MICA
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NewsChipperfield to restore 16th-century Venice landmark
Procuratie Vecchie on St Mark’s Square will be opened to public for first time in half a century
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