All International articles – Page 126
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Opinion
Libyan dispute
I am sure we all agree with Fran Tonkiss (Opinion February 25 ) about the many dangers of working with and for dictators.
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Inspirations
Roger Hawkins and Russell Brown’s inspiration: Koolhaas’s Kunsthal in Rotterdam
Russell Brown and Roger Hawkins explain how Koolhaas’s Kunsthal cultural building has been a starting point to much of their work
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Opinion
Should the British taxpayer be funding Unesco?
Yes, says Adam Wilkinson, Unesco is an invaluable tool in the struggle for global harmony; but Robert Adam questions the validity of an unchecked world heritage police force
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News
Libya unrest triggers Aecom profit warning
Aecom has issued a profit warning after being hit by the unrest in Libya.
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SOM wins techno town contract
SOM has won a commission to masterplan a 180ha hi-tech town in Danang.
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Paris Philharmonic begins on site
Work is about to start on the construction of the €219 million Paris Philharmonic Hall by Ateliers Jean Nouvel.
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UK architects join city experts panel
Two UK firms have joined a board advising on the redevelopment of Romania’s second-largest city.
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Aukett in court over engineer’s fees
Aukett has appeared in a Moscow court accused of failing to pay £350,000 in outstanding fees to engineering consultancy IDA.
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Populous unveils Nanjing youth Olympics masterplan
Populous has unveiled pictures of its masterplan for the 2014 Youth Olympic Games in Nanjing, China.
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'Cynical' architects turned blind eye to evils of Gaddafi regime
Libyan author accuses architects of being ’insincere’ in their reaction to crisis
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SOM commissioned to design masterplan for IT company's 'city' in Vietnam
Project is SOM’s second recent win in Vietnam after Green Tech City in Hanoi
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KCAP Architects win Luxemburg competition
KCAP Architects has won a competition to develop plans for the Belval Square Mile quarter in the city of Esch-sur-Alzette in Luxemburg.
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Building Study
XPO and Villa Voka by Office Kersten Geers David van Severen in Kortrijk, Belgium
The first major projects completed by this Belgian practice make good on the promise of its speculative work.
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News
Latrobe Prize awarded for public interest manual
Chicago professor is the recipient of bi-annual $100,000 prize
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More UK firms vow to stay out of Libya till Gaddafi goes
Edward Cullinan among practices following Feilden Clegg Bradley’s lead
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Karo Architekten library in Brit Insurance Design awards final
An open air library in Germany has won the architecture category for the annual Brit Insurance Design of the Year awards.
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Five UK firms head to the heart of Doha
Five British practices are to design the next phase of Qatar’s $5.5 billion Musheireb project in the historic centre of Doha.
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Lace inspires interior for Croatian island fortress
Brighton practice Quixotic Architecture has won planning permission to renovate a medieval tower on a Croatian island.
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Join Mumbai mission
Architects interested in breaking into India are invited to join the Mumbai Dialogue 2011 trade mission
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Devon team second in Manila site contest
A team of graduates from Devon practice Roderick James Architects has won second place in an international competition to design disaster-resistant housing and associated community facilities for a site in Taguig City, Manila.