All articles by Anna Winston – Page 48
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Rogers chosen for New York port tower
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has been appointed to design a new office tower on top of the Port Authority Bus Terminal in New York.
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Credit crunch bites into Middle East architecture projects
In a sign of the weakening market in Dubai, state-owned developer Nakheel has announced it is to scale back projects in the emirate.
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Van Egeraat completes refurb to Netherlands theatre
Erick van Egeraat has finished refurbishment and renovation work on the Municipal Theatre of Haarlem, Netherlands.
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Lubetkin estate residents’ fury over ‘damaging’ refurb
Spa Green leaseholders pursue legal action in attempt to recover costs from Islington
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Libeskind to design Munich synagogue
Daniel Libeskind has been appointed to design a new synagogue in Munich, Germany.
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Recession hits Gazprom tower
The future of RMJM’s Gazprom Tower in St Petersburg has been cast into doubt by the global financial crisis.
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Chipperfield wins Zurich modern art museum competition
David Chipperfield Architects has won the Swiss Fr150 million (£80 million) international competition to extend Zurich’s Kunsthaus, the city’s modern art museum.
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El-Wakil wins classical architecture prize
Egyptian architect Abdel-Wahed El-Wakil has won the $200,000 (£127,000) Richard H Driehaus prize for classicism in the contemporary built environment.
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David Chipperfield’s Liangzhu Culture Museum opens in Hangzhou, China
David Chipperfield’s Liangzhu Culture Museum at Hangzhou in Zhejiang province, China, has opened to the public after five years of design and construction work.
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Stephen Holl Architects wins Copenhagen gateway contest
US-based practice Steven Holl Architects has won an international competition for a gateway tower development for Copenhagen harbour, called the LM Project.
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Obama, architect of change, wins
While Democrats celebrate a momentous victory in the US, we review Barack Obama’s urban policies and hear how American architects are reacting.
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MVRDV and Adept win contest for Copenhagen tower
Dutch practice MVRDV and Danish architect Adept have won a competition to design a 116m-high skyscraper in Copenhagen.
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Van Egaraat wins competition to design Budapest City Hall
Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat has won an international competition to design a new City Hall in Budapest, Hungary.
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Historic Berlin airport closes
The last planes have taken off from Berlin’s Tempelhof airport, after a referendum to save the airport failed to attract enough support.
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Museum pretty in pink after guerrilla architect strikes
Painting the town… pink? A former Architect Association student and “guerrilla architect” has struck at the Foire Internationale D’art Contemporaine in Paris.
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Australia’s Woodhead gets fired up for Pinnacles Interpretive Centre ritual
In a nod to traditional aboriginal ceremony, leading Australian architectural and design consultancy Woodhead has set fire to its Pinnacles Interpretive Centre in Western Australia.
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Will Alsop joins ideas 'dream team' for New York's Coney Island
New York’s Municipal Art Society (MAS) has put together a “dream team” of designers and planners to generate ideas for the redevelopment of Coney Island.
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Paul Andreu to design new arts quarter for Montreal
Paris-based architect Paul Andreu has been appointed for part of Montreal’s controversial Quartier des Spectacles (Entertainment Quarter).
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Montreal announces £16.5m planetarium competition
A two-stage competition for a C$33 million (£16.5 million) planetarium for Montreal, Canada, is to be held. The new building will replace the existing 1966 structure.
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Take off at Gensler’s New York terminal
The first planes have taken off from Gensler’s Jet Blue terminal 5 at JFK Airport in New York.