All articles by Anna Winston – Page 47
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City approves Foggo's can of ham
Foggo Associates' 90m-tall commercial building in the City of London has won planning approval, despite objections from Cabe and the City Heritage Society.
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Los Angeles international Airport redesign images unveiled
After winning the commission last month, Fentress Architects has now revealed concept images for its redesign of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
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Glenn Murcutt wins 2009 AIA Gold Medal
The American Institute of Architects has awarded Australian architect Glenn Murcutt its 2009 Gold Medal.
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Sibir bail-out offers hope for Foster’s three Moscow projects
Russian oil company Sibir Energy has agreed to buy the property portfolio of Shalva Chigirinsky, the struggling Russian developer behind Foster’s Russia Tower, and Zaryadye and Crystal Island projects in Moscow.
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HOK reveals St Petersburg masterplan
HOK has revealed the first images of a 60ha masterplan for a Techno Park on the outskirts of St Petersburg in Russia.
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Client threatens legal action after FOA quits Madrid project
Madrid’s regional government has said it will take legal action against Foreign Office Architects (FOA) after the practice resigned from its City of Justice project, citing "insufficient levels of funding".
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Zaha Hadid unveils plans for Eleftheria Square in Cyprus
Zaha Hadid Architect’s has unveiled its vision for a major new public space in the city of Nicosia in Cyprus.
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Hadid’s Hoxton Square project wins approval
Zaha Hadid Architects’ gallery and residential scheme for Hoxton Square in Shoreditch, east London, has won planning permission from Hackney Council despite strong objections from English Heritage.
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More construction jobs cut in Dubai
One of Dubai's biggest developers Nakheel has announced 500 job losses after revealing that a number of its projects have been put on hold.
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Sydney Opera architect Jørn Utzon dies
Jørn Utzon, the Danish architect who designed the iconic Sydney Opera House, has died.
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American architects reach out to Obama
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has offered its services as an advisor on urban development policy and green buildings to US president-elect Barak Obama.
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Architects warned Middle East is not work 'utopia'
The Middle East is not a “utopia” of work opportunities, architects were warned at the first of RIBA London's world cities debates.
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Brit architecture grads rack up win for New York bike park
An entry by British architecture graduates Anthony Lau and Jessica Lee has been selected as a joint winner of New York’s City Racks international design competition to create a bike park, alongside that of US practice RSVP Studio.
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I.M. Pei's Qatar Museum of Islamic Art
I.M. Pei’s Museum of Islamic Art in Doha, Qatar is to open to the public on Monday December 1st.
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Ingenhoven Architects wins International Criminal Court competition
Düsseldorf-based practice Ingenhoven Architects has won first prize in a competition to design a new permanent home for the International Criminal Court (ICC) at The Hague, plus a cash award of €60,000.
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Foster's Russian schemes in question as developer runs into trouble
Three of Foster & Partner’s major Russian projects are under threat after a series of economic blows hit Shalva Chigirinsky, the property magnate behind all three schemes.
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Chipperfield awarded Cubo d’Oro
David Chipperfield has been awarded the prestigious Cubo d’Oro prize.
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RIBA opens Singapore chapter
RIBA's first international chapter in 11 years has officially opened in Singapore.
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AIA billings index tumbles
October figures from the Architectural Billings Index compiled by the American Institute of Architects have dropped five points to the lowest level since records began.
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Architects reveal designs for Whitechapel Gallery extension
Belgian architect Robbrecht en Daem and former Yaya nominee Witherford Watson Mann Architects have unveiled their designs for a wide-ranging extension and renovation of the Whitechapel Gallery.