All Asia Pacific articles – Page 28
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Wilkinson Eyre looks to expand China work
Wilkinson Eyre is planning to use its recently completed Guangzhou International Finance Centre tower scheme as the launch pad for more work in China.The firm has been working in the country for the past five years and in spring opened its first office there in Shanghai.Co-partner Jim Eyre told BD ...
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Woods Bagot wins Perth Airport expansion project
Woods Bagot has landed the first phase of an airport scheme in Australia with a deal to expand Perth Airport’s international terminal.
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Make and Benoy join Cameron in China
Trip controversy as artist Ai Weiwei speaks out over human rights
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The head, heart and tail of Zaha Hadid’s Chengdu art centre
Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled its plans for the largest cultural building in China, the Chengdu Contemporary Art Centre in Sichuan province
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Crab wins second place in Taiwan Tower competition
Peter Cook and Gavin Robotham’s Crab Studio has won second place in an international competition to design the 300m tall Taiwan Tower in Taichung.
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Architects 'complicit in China's crime', claims dissident Weiwei
Architects working in China who do not raise concerns about the regime’s human rights record are complicit in a crime, dissident artist Ai Weiwei said today.
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Hugh Broughton reveals plans for South Korean Antarctic base
A British and South Korean consortium, including Hugh Broughton and Samoo Architects, has revealed an image of its design for the Jang Bogo Antarctic Research Station.
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Wilkinson Eyre towers over Guangzhou
Wilkinson Eyre’s £290 million Guangzhou International Finance Centre, the tallest building ever designed by a British architect, is nearing completion
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Fuksas wins China tower competition
Italian practice Massimiliano Fuksas has won an international competition to design a 200m-high tower in China.
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Richard Murphy reveals competition designs for Chinese whisky distillery
Richard Murphy Architects has unveiled early competition designs for a major whisky distillery HQ, hotel and conference centre in China
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Heatherwick's Shanghai Expo pavilion spines to be auctioned for charity
Thousands of the clear rods protruding from Thomas Heatherwick’s pavilion for Britain at the Shanghai World Expo will be sold to raise money for charity.
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Foster's Vietnam debut is underway
Work on Foster & Partners’ first project in Vietnam - the VietinBank Business Centre - is now underway.
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Toyo Ito wins Praemium Imperiale
Toyo Ito has been awarded the Japanese Art Association’s Praemium Imperiale architecture laureate for 2010.
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RMJM saw problems with Delhi games job
Delhi Commonwealth Games masterplanner RMJM has revealed it pulled out of the project shortly after winning the contract because of fears that there were “issues” with the job.
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BDP wins Chinese masterplan
BDP has won an international competition to masterplan and design most of the buildings within an urban regeneration project in the city of Foshan in southern China.
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Foster and Koolhaas unveil rival schemes for Hong Kong cultural district
OMA and Foster & Partners have revealed images and details of their conceptual masterplans for a major new £1.8 billion (HK$21.6 billion) arts district in Hong Kong.
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BDP’s winning designs for Nanjing Medical University in China
BDP has won an international design competition to create a new faculty of medicine and administrative building at Nanjing Medical University in China.