All International articles – Page 113
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Broadway Malyan finishes Sadr plan
Broadway Malyan has completed the concept masterplan for the 17sq km extension of Sadr City, a suburb of Baghdad built in 1959.
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Foster plans new Beijing headquarters as base for China expansion
Firm’s office will neighbour Ai Weiwei gallery and promote Chinese art and architecture
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Ai Weiwei 'subjected to immense psychological pressure' by police
Police grilled Chinese architect 50 times and dissected his tweets
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Eric Parry's inspiration: Chilehaus, Hamburg
Eric Parry revisits Fritz Höger’s Chilehaus 1920s office building in Hamburg and applauds its urban rationalism and expressionist use of brick and ceramic
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US architects' salaries 'stagnant', AIA survey finds
Latest US billings index and employment figures also gloomy
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Aukett settles out of court with engineer over Russian tower
IDA faced gamble of winning £350,000 or losing £250,000
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Ramadan fasts 'should be longer in Burj tower'
Clerics claim height means two minutes extra fasting
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Atkins buoyed by strong performance in Middle and Far East
Multidisciplinary firm’s UK headcount expected to ’stabilise’
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Woods Bagot wins Australian museum extension
Museum celebrates Chinese heritage of gold rush town
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Barbie dream house competition: winning design unveiled
Malibu beach house wins children’s vote
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Aedas's Abu Dhabi towers among 'world's most innovative'
Geometric facade developed with Arup will open and close as sun moves round
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Adrian Smith & Gordon Gill confirmed as architect of 'mile-high' tower in Saudi Arabia
Jeddah’s Kingdom Tower will dwarf Dubai’s Burj Khalifa
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Work AC beats David Chipperfield to St Petersburg win
US practice triumphs in New Holland Island competition
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BDP scoops campus job in Himalayas
BDP has won an international competition to design its biggest project to date in India: a 230ha college campus in the Himalayas.
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International Intelligence: Abu Dhabi
Slow and steady has won the race for the richest Emirate, says David Camp
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Q&A: Alex Johnson of Devereux Architects on working in Abu Dhabi
Alex Johnson of Devereux Architects talks about his work in Abu Dhabi
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Shigeru Ban pioneers earthquake homes
Shigeru Ban has designed a temporary housing scheme for victims of the Japanese earthquake.