All Features articles – Page 108
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Architects' desks: Joe Morris, director Duggan Morris Architects
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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Buildings of 2012: Via Verde by Grimshaw with Dattner Architects
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
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Buildings of 2012: DnBNOR headquarters by MVRDV
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
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Qatar: star of the Middle East
The Gulf state’s growth is largely for the sake of the country rather than to satisfy developers’ egos
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Buildings of 2012: CMA CGM headquarters by Zaha Hadid
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
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Buildings of 2012: Louvre-Lens by Sanaa
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
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Brazil: tough challenge
The Brazilian economy may be booming, but the construction market is also largely self-contained
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Buildings of 2012: Queen Alia International Airport by Foster & Partners
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
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Buildings of 2012: CCTV headquarters by OMA
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
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Personal relationships are key to success in China
Architects hoping to make strides in the land of opportunity should learning all about the working culture
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Buildings of 2012: Parrish Art Museum by Herzog & de Meuron
BD looks ahead to some of the key projects around the world due for completion in 2012
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Turkey: away from the storm
The aspiring EU member has had the highest growth of any country
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Architects' desks: Alex Ely, partner at Mae Architects
BD takes a look at the workspaces of architects
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HASSELL
HassellRank: 30Country: AustraliaLast rank: 33Architects employed: 384Darwin Waterfront Master PlanHassell is Australasia’s biggest practice in terms of fee income. The $94 million it earned from the region last year dwarfs next-placed Woods Bagot (14), though the latter is bigger on the global stage.The Ecosciences Precinct in Brisbane, AustraliaMost of the ...
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It will pay to know where you stand in the year ahead
Our experts predict the likely impact of 2012’s legal, financial and political changes on your practice
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Sea creature buildings
From dog-shaped cafes to crocodile-shaped hotels, BD presents a survey of animal-shaped buildings from around the world.
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Central Asia (including India)
The top 10 surveyed practices earning the most fee income from Centrla Asia
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Western Europe
The top 10 surveyed practices earning the most fee income from Western Europe