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Michael Hopkins Architects, London Practice

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His inventive spirit will long endure through the legacy of his and Patty’s buildings, their practice, their extended and connected family, and their wide circle of friends and colleagues.” The post Michael Hopkins Architects, London Practice appeared first on e-architect.

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Richard Rogers Architect, London Architecture

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Central Library Birmingham , central England. Birmingham Library Competition 2006. Our second major project, a competition win for a bridge in the UK: Clyde Pedestrian Bridge, Glasgow, Scotland. Javits Convention Center, 655 West 34th Street, New York. Richard Rogers Partnership – deleted projecs.

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The 50 most powerful women in architecture and design

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Over her four-decade-long career, the architect has worked on a slew of high-profile public architecture projects around the globe, most recently the midtown outpost of the New York Public Library and the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in Washington DC.

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21 Best Architecture Firms in London

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Library + Student Hub, Ambleside Campus, University of Cumbria , Cumbria, England, United Kingdom. Formed in 2008 following a successful international housing competition win, RCKa quickly established itself as one of the UK’s most exciting young practices. Eastside City Park , Birmingham, United Kingdom.

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Hertfordshire House Extension, Central England

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Peter’s Gate HQ , Nottingham Interior Design: CPMG Architects image from architects office St.

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3DReid Student Prize 2023, UK Architecture

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Located near a thriving high street and the neighbouring community buildings of Hornsey Town Hall and Hornsey Library, it provides an ideal opportunity to test integration with existing community assets. These connected zinc volumes accommodate creative workshops, weavery spaces, and public amenities such as the library and market.

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Tributes paid to "pioneering and visionary" journalist Marcus Fairs

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Marcus was not only competitive; he was a force for good for the design community. For his inaugural edition of Icon Magazine in April 2003, Marcus chose Selfridges Birmingham as the cover image. The two magazines were in competition, and so we were friendly rivals (and sometimes not so friendly). Marcus will be sorely missed.".