All Europe articles – Page 15
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News
Paris to spruce up Eiffel Tower for Olympics bid
New reception areas and upgrades to lower second-floor proposed for €300m programme
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Building Study
Elbphilharmonie, Hamburg by Herzog & de Meuron
Hamburg wanted the Elbphilharmonie to be an instantly discernible architectural symbol to lift the city’s prestige but got a faceless glass block sitting on top of a brick one. Yet in its theatrically wavy rooftop, Herzog de Meuron has brilliantly conjured up an emblematic national icon - just ...
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Technical
Voorlinden museum by Kraaijvanger Architects
The Voorlinden museum in Holland wanted naturally lit gallery spaces full of light. But how to do that while protecting the superlative art collection on display? Arup came up with a highly imaginative solution. Ike Ijeh reports
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News
Herzog & de Meuron bags Berlin gallery
Practice’s proposals for 20th Century art gallery picked for Kulturforum slot
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News
Richard Meier wins planning for HafenCity tower
US architect beat Foster and Hadid to Hamburg job
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News
Knight wins go-ahead for Finland's longest bridge
Helsinki authorities approve €259m Crown Bridges project
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News
UK architects need skilled migrants, RIBA warns government
RIBA joins other professional bodies in warning to Brexit minister David Davis
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Technical
Eastern Cemetery, Malmö, by Johan Celsing
Modernist architect Sigurd Lewerentz worked on the Swedish city’s cemetery for more than half a century. Now Johan Celsing has meticulously restored the canopies to two of its chapels
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Technical
Interview: Johan Celsing
The architect behind the restoration of the Malmö chapels, talks about following in the footsteps of Sigurd Lewerentz and the importance of ‘robust’ architecture
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Features
A valedictory grand tour of Europe
Where’s a Europhile culture vulture to go this summer for a lingering look at the Continent’s architectural treasures? Architects and their colleagues suggest an itinerary …
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News
Housing architect shuts London office after Brexit
Job losses blamed on referendum and UK slowdown
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News
Pritzker chief: ‘Don’t let Brexit hit soul of architecture’
Martha Thorne urges government to protect portability of qualifications
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News
Protect freedom of movement at all costs, architecture chiefs urge
Presidents of five architecture institutes issue joint statement on Brexit
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News
What free market, asks Shard architect
UK practices ‘often asked to team up with local firms on tenders’
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Opinion
What 'taking back control' means for architects
Active and engaged communities are essential to the creation of sustainable and high-quality spaces, argues Ben Flatman
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News
Brexit has stirred feelings I didn’t know I had: Three European architects share their experiences
BD hears from two senior architects and a student on what the vote to leave means for them personally
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News
Keith Williams wins cultural project in Ireland
Clare County Cultural Centre will include a new library and art gallery
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News
City 'as busy as ever' despite Brexit
Demand for new offices remains ‘full-on’, says head of design
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News
Government reassures EU architects working in Britain
Legal status of EU nationals in UK ‘fully expected’ to be protected, according to three ministries
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News
‘Don’t be afraid – you’ve been through this before’
Architects are well-placed to weather another economic storm, says consultant