All International articles – Page 121
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Broadway Malyan breaks ground on Singapore flats
Broadway Malyan has broken ground on The Boutiq in Singapore, a 3,700 sq m residential-led scheme on site of the historic Mitre Hotel.The two 10-storey blocks containing 130 flats are due to be completed in 2014Broadway Malyan director Jason Pomeroy said: “The Boutiq balances the demand for luxury lifestyle, urban ...
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Giant Berlin seesaw approved
Germany’s culture minister has approved Milla & Partners’ £8.76 million seesaw commemorating German reunification after 12 years of public debate.
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Ground broken on Pelli Clarke Pelli's Illinois arts centre
Pelli Clarke Pelli Architects and OWP/P have broken ground on their new Western Illinois University Performing Arts Centre.
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Inspirations
Tony Fretton's inspiration: Woodland Cemetery
Tony Fretton explains why the calm beauty and powerful symbolism of Stockholm Woodland Cemetery, designed by Asplund and Lewerentz, makes it a place to which he repeatedly returns.
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RMJM could lose Gazprom Tower
RMJM’s involvement with what would be Europe’s tallest tower is in doubt after Gazprom, the energy firm building it, said it was now talking to other practices about the work.The firm won the contract for the 455m-high tower in St Petersburg in December 2006.But the plans attracted criticism from conservationists ...
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Grimshaw wins Brazilian Olympic pavilion contest
Grimshaw has won first prize in a design competition for a mobile art pavilion which will tour Brazil in the run-up to the 2016 Olympics.
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Hopkins in race to build Gulf outpost for top school
The firm founded by Sherborne School old boy Michael Hopkins is one of six on the shortlist to build a new Sherborne for ex-pats and locals in Qatar.
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Broadway Malyan and Wilkinson Eyre shortlisted for Chinese scheme
Broadway Malyan, Wilkinson Eyre and German practice Henn Architekten have made it through the first round of public voting for a landmark development in the southern Chinese city of Haikou.
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McAdam shortlisted for Winter Olympics spin-off
McAdam Architects has been shortlisted for a £75 million mixed-use development in Sochi, the Russian host city for the 2014 Winter Olympics.The 40,000sq m Sputnik scheme will stand on sloping parkland on the Black Sea resort’s main boulevard, overlooking the marina.It features twin towers with 220 flats and a series ...
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US Architecture Billings Index remains in the black
Signs of recovery - but some practices just hanging on
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Nuclear bunker looks like a... nuclear bunker, say architects
Damaged Chernobyl reactor to be re-sealed inside giant shell
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Features
International Q&A: Tim Flynn
Tim Flynn, Principal of Tim Flynn Architects discusses working in Armenia
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Architects share Chinese wisdom with aspiring practices
’Stop work if you are not paid within 30 days,’ says one
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BFLS wins approval for world's most powerful laser
Scientific facility could pave way for breakthroughs in cancer treatment
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Atkins bridges for Køge Bay motorway
Atkins has been appointed to provide preliminary studies and design work for several bridges in a scheme to widen the Køge Bay motorway in Denmark.
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Xi’an horticultural expo completes
Plasma Studio and Groundlab’s Flowing Gardens project for the International Horticultural Expo in China (pictured above) has been completed, ready for next week’s opening.
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Canadian students showcase ContemPLAY pavilion
The McGill school of architecture in Montreal, Canada, has released images of a final-year project for masters students.
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Blaze destroys original feature of Gaudi's Sagrada Familia
1,500 evacuated in arson attack on Barcelona cathedral
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Annual AIA awards gala honours British winners
Zaha Hadid and Terry Pawson among winners at UK Chapter event