All Europe articles – Page 48
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Analysis
Will the dark clouds over Ireland spread to the UK?
The recession has hit Ireland’s architects particularly brutally. Is the UK profession set to experience the same?
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News
Zumthor to design next Serpentine Pavilion
The 2009 Pritzker Prize laureate Peter Zumthor has been chosen to design next year’s Serpentine Gallery Pavilion.
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Features
A British practice in Russia: "It may be difficult for things to go to plan..."
PRP’s regional director Michael Graham on the trials and tribulations of a UK practice working in Russia
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News
Arup Associates eyes Italian airport expansion
Arup Associates is carrying out a feasibility study into expanding Venice Marco Polo Airport in Italy.
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Features
Russian design is all in the detail: Buromoscow
Characterised by an obsessive attention to detail and a rigorous research-driven agenda, Buromoscow is affecting change through its stealthy approach.
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News
Libeskind to design landmark for Essex University
Daniel Libeskind has been selected to design a landmark building in the UK to house a new international institute promoting peace and democracy.
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Features
The Moscow architect unafraid to make waves: Boris Bernaskoni
In the first of a series of profiles on Moscow’s new wave of young architects, we speak to Boris Bernaskoni, whose radical office is working across scales from dachas to urban masterplans, driven by an energetic political agenda.
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News
RIBA Gold Medal eases Chipperfield's Stirling pain
David Chipperfield has won the RIBA Royal Gold Medal 2011, an honour that goes some way to compensating for the loss of the 2010 Stirling Prize.
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Building Study
Moscow School of Management by Adjaye Associates
David Adjaye has cross-fertilised 1920s Russian Suprematism with his own African heritage to create the gargantuan Moscow School of Managment in Skolkovo
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News
Foster's posts massive pre-tax loss
Foster & Partners has posted a huge pre-tax loss after racking up interest repayments of nearly £40 million.
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News
Foster joins protest against adverts on Venice's historic buildings
Norman Foster has added his voice to an angry protest to the Italian government over the use of giant billboards on Venice’s historic buildings.
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News
Zaha Hadid's Maxxi wins the 2010 Stirling Prize
Zaha Hadid’s Maxxi Museum of 21st Century Art in Rome has won the 2010 Stirling Prize.
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News
Zurich voters reject Caruso St John 'nail house'
Caruso St John has found itself at the centre of a political storm over public spending and the arts in Switzerland.
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News
Authorities to review Gazprom tower plans
Russian authorities are set to review RMJM’s Gazprom Tower in St Petersburg following a report from Unesco’s World Heritage Committee.
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Technical
Las Arenas Bullring, Barcelona
A “floating” domed roof takes centre stage as Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ redevelopment of Barcelona’s 1890s bullring nears completion.
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Inspirations
David Kohn's inspiration: Villa Necchi Campiglio, Milan
The ambiguous, eclectic style of Portaluppi’s Milanese villa keeps drawing David Kohn back to experience the magic of its interior.
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Review
People Meet in Architecture: Venice Architecture Biennale 2010
Sanaa’s Kazuyo Sejima has curated the most beautiful Venice Biennale ever, which also serves as a fascinating enquiry into the relationship between architecture and human occupation.
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News
Sauerbruch Hutton is Venice M9 museum winner
German practice Sauerbruch Hutton has beaten a shortlist including David Chipperfield to win the competition to design a new €100 million museum of the 20th century in Venice.
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News
Bahrain Pavilion scoops the Golden Lion at the Venice Biennale
The Kingdom of Bahrain has won the Golden Lion award at the Venice Biennale for the best national pavilion.
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News
Van Egeraat beats Adjaye to win Russian University project
Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat has won a commission to design a new university on the outskirts of Moscow beating a bid from David Adjaye in the process.