All Asia Pacific articles – Page 24
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Opinion
Protests over Ai Weiwei are misguided and naive
To correct a slightly, but only slightly, mashed up quotation (“Architects accused of silence over Ai Weiwei” News May 20): obviously there are limits on where one’s personal distaste and regret mean that on a professional level one would not have dealings with a place.
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News
Plasma Studios' bridge gives visitors views over Horticultural Expo in China
Chinese scheme will see giant steel trellis covered by climbing plants to provide natural shade.
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Sydney Museum of Contemporary Art undergoes £35 million redevelopment
Project is work of local architect and the civic architects’ department
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Young Australian architects tour London practices
Fosters, Rogers, Chipperfield and Carmody Groarke open their doors to competition winners
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CZWG’s first China project shortlisted
CZWG has been shortlisted for what would be its biggest job to date – a vast new business and commercial district in Shenzhen, China
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Architects accused of silence over Ai Weiwei
Practices are putting business interests before conscience, says Rosbottom
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BDP to design sustainable housing in Nanjing
Eco-homes designed specifically for Chinese market
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Rogers Stirk Harbour offsets slump with overseas work
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has made up for a major drop in British work by expanding overseas, its latest accounts reveal
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Five new British embassies to be opened
The UK is to open or re-open up to five new embassies around the world as part of a major reassessment of its diplomatic priorities.El Salvador, Kyrgyzstan, Madagascar, Southern Sudan, and even Somalia if the security situation improves, will all get British embassies, foreign secretary William Hague announced today.Staffing in ...
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Analysis
How to breach the Chinese wall
China’s rapid urbanisation means work opportunities for overseas practices. But cultural empathy can be just as important as design talent.
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SOM wins third big project in Vietnam
Masterplan aims to set new standards for ecologically sensitive development
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Mumbai student wins Foster travelling scholarship
Plan to study sanitation in eight cities impresses judges
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KCAP wins shenzhen regeneration work
KCAP has won a competition to regenerate two central districts in Luohu city, Shenzhen.
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MVRDV wins Chinese cartoon museum
MVRDV has won an international design competition for the £82 million China Comic & Animation Museum (CCAM) in Hangzhou, eastern China.
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Sheffield firm wins Chinese airport scheme
Weddle Landscape Design has won a £3 million international design competition to improve the environment at Ningbo Airport in China.
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International design contest launched after Queensland floods
One design sought for eight ferry stations
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Broadway Malyan breaks ground on Singapore flats
Broadway Malyan has broken ground on The Boutiq in Singapore, a 3,700 sq m residential-led scheme on site of the historic Mitre Hotel.The two 10-storey blocks containing 130 flats are due to be completed in 2014Broadway Malyan director Jason Pomeroy said: “The Boutiq balances the demand for luxury lifestyle, urban ...
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Broadway Malyan and Wilkinson Eyre shortlisted for Chinese scheme
Broadway Malyan, Wilkinson Eyre and German practice Henn Architekten have made it through the first round of public voting for a landmark development in the southern Chinese city of Haikou.