All International articles – Page 12
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News
Richard Rogers dies aged 88
Architect and peer was an influential figure in urban thinking for half a century
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Adjaye’s $41m Florida library campus completes
Project combines three pavilions clad in rose-coloured concrete
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Fosters’ Roman antiquities museum set to open
Norman Foster to attend opening this weekend in Narbonne, France
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London-based firm wins masterplanning competition in Prague
Practice wins deal alongside local firms
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Opinion
What can we learn from designing for the sacred?
One small Ugandan practice reaches into the past to inform a contemporary monastic complex in the south of the country, writes Ben Flatman
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News
BDP hangs onto furlough cash while paying £16m dividend
Decision raises questions over whether firms are morally obliged to pay money back after architect claimed £700,000 from government initiative
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BIG unveils designs for Slovakian tech hub
Bratislava campus designed to resemble the sloping foothills of the Carpathian mountains
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Grimshaw wins University of Bern masterplan competition
But project is immediately put on hold for five years
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Hawkins Brown eyes Irish expansion with Dublin office
Architect will hire local staff to supplement relocating team
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David Chipperfield plays down impact of Brexit on business
But practice admits decision to leave EU has created ‘operational challenges’
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Pawson’s new Berlin gallery opens its doors
Dahlem venue nods to forest-edge setting with pavilion design
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RIBA shortlists Chipperfield for 2021 International Prize
James Simon Galerie in Berlin vies with WilkinsonEyre bridge and Kashef Chowdhury hospital for title of world’s best new building
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Features
Building Design at COP26: The view from Glasgow, part 2
Tom Lowe is covering the vital final days of the climate crisis conference. This is his latest despatch
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Fosters completes one of biggest hospitals in US
$1.6bn facility designed with HDR incorporating lessons from pandemic
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Built environment can meet net zero by 2050 – but only with urgent government action, says report
Detailed roadmap launched at COP26 by coalition of architects and other construction professionals
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Features
Building Design at COP26: The view from Glasgow, part 1
Tom Lowe is covering the vital final days of the climate crisis conference. This is his first despatch
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News
Arup pledges lifecycle carbon assessments on all projects
Firm also pledges to withdraw from energy schemes involving fossil fuels
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Foster: Global warming is a design issue we can solve
Architect draws parallels with space race spawning the environmental movement
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Make net zero buildings the only ones worth building, architects tell COP
’Whole system stacked against doing the right thing’
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Industry to world leaders: We stand ready – but your inaction is holding us back
Built environment unites to present urgent demands at COP summit