All International articles – Page 5
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News
In pictures: SKP Chengdu by Sybarite
SKP’s park-like sunken shopping complex was designed as a gift for the citizens of Chengdu
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Features
Focus on lighting: The Hometown Moon
The illuminated semicircular window above a pool of water simulates “a moon that never sets” on the roof of a ceremonial hall
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Arb signs landmark mutual recognition agreement with US regulators
Deal makes it much easier for UK and US architects to work in each others’ countries
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RSHP previews 31-storey Taipei hotel
Direct commission from operator Four Seasons is set to complete in 2025
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Turkey Earthquake: More than 100 contractors facing arrest over collapsed buildings
Arrest warrants issued following years of government “amnesties” issued to builders who dodge safety regulations
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Smithsonian appoints Selldorf for American Art Museum revamp
Practice behind controversial National Gallery Sainsbury Wing project will refresh Washington DC landmark’s exhibition space
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Kohn Pedersen Fox opens third China office
Shenzhen base is located in the practice’s China Resources Tower
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ZHA profit plummets despite increased turnover
Director Schumacher warns of ongoing “uncertainty” about post-Brexit recruitment arrangements for non-UK staff
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Haptic and PIR2 fly high with Oslo competition win
Practices beat BIG and NORD Architects with school proposals for former airport site
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Fosters finishes Luxembourg office development
ICÔNE scheme occupies part of former steelworks site at Belval
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Opinion
Does the changing regulatory environment provide an opportunity to look again at fee scales?
The way in which the architectural profession is regulated is changing. Is this the time to reopen the debate on fee scales, asks Matthew Lloyd
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Balkrishna Doshi dies aged 95
The Pritzker Prize and RIBA Gold Medal winner passed away in India earlier today following a 70-year career
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Features
WA100 2023: A muted mood for architects
The latest WA100 survey of top architects shows a slump in optimism, especially for Europe. The US is hanging in there, and the Middle East is booming – but China’s market is closed off
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Opinion
WA100 2023: For architects in 2023, size matters
Our annual survey of the top 100 global practices shows it’s the largest architects who have the best hope of staying ahead of a shifting market
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Gensler breaks record for number of architects employed
US practice now has over 3,000 on its books according to the WA100 - Building Design’s international survey of the world’s largest firms
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Features
WA100 2023: The big list
World Architecture 100: View a table of this year’s top 100 architects
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Fosters completes Shanghai tower
42-storey skyscraper is centrepiece of Suhewan East Urban Complex
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Information - BD
WA100 2023: Digital edition
Building Design’s annual analysis of the state of play in architecture, listing all the top practices, identifying the leaders in different specialisms, markets and regions, and looking to the year ahead in architecture
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Features
Optimising the architecture practice in a post-covid world
The Surbana Jurong Group explores operating a global architecture business, the biggest challenges facing the sector and the impact of net zero
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Features
Protecting the Basilica of San Marco, Venice
Pilkington Optiwhite glass offers a damage defence barrier while preserving unobstructed views of one of Italy’s most monumental piazzas