All International articles – Page 128
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Innovative gay retirement community plans unveiled
Architect says scheme in Palm Springs, California, will keep residents fit and active
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NBBJ designs health complex for Sharjah
Healthcare specialist NBBJ has unveiled its first project in Sharjah, one of the smaller emirates in the UAE
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Keppie scoops £75m clubhouse deal
Glasgow-based Keppie has won a £75 million commission to design 30 “corporate clubhouses” near the Great Wall of China
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OMA forecasts green energy supply by 2050
OMA’s design and research studio, AMO, has produced a report claiming the world could be entirely dependent on renewable energy by 2050
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BIG wins Greenland National Gallery competition
Bjarke Ingels’ practice BIG has won the job of designing the new National Gallery of Greenland in the country’s capital Nuuk.
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Foster & Partners completes first stage of Abu Dhabi souk
Foster & Partners has completed a new central market for Abu Dhabi on one of the oldest sites in the city centre
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SOM’s €1bn Nato HQ triggers cost outcry
A row has broken out over the cost of SOM’s new headquarters building for Nato in Brussels.
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Wilford's Tbilisi embassy may mark end of an era
Michael Wilford’s £17 million British Embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia, has opened, becoming perhaps the last of the Foreign Office’s grands projets.
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Frank Gehry's 'cloud' under threat
Frank Gehry’s £86 million plans for a “cloud of glass” contemporary art gallery in Paris have hit a stumbling block after its building permit was cancelled.
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Zaha Hadid designs Rock and Shell villas for Croatia
Zaha Hadid Architects has designed two prototype villas for a new golf and spa resort on the Croatian coast overlooking Dubrovnik.
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Bjarke Ingels unveils New York pyramid
Danish practice BIG has revealed designs for a pyramid-shaped apartment building on New York’s West 57th Street.Designed around a courtyard space, the 80,000sq m building achieves its unusual shape by keeping three corners of the block low, while the north-east corner rises to a peak height of 137m. The shape ...
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Working abroad: Allies & Morrison
Bob Allies on how his practice has almost inadvertently found itself expanding overseas.
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OMA recruits as portfolio expands
OMA has advertised for senior architects to join its expanding Hong Kong office.Rem Koolhaas’s practice was recently commissioned to produce the new design strategy and branding for Hong Kong’s public transport operator.The practice is also working on the new campus for Chu Hai College and is one of three architects ...
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Ehrlich beats Foster and Hadid to win UAE parliament job
Ehrlich Architects has beaten Foster & Partners and Zaha Hadid to win the job of designing a parliament building for the United Arab Emirates
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JTP engages locals to draw up Indonesian resort masterplan
John Thompson & Partners is developing a sustainable masterplan for a 250ha eco-tourism resort on the Indonesian island of Lombok
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Norr reveals Jenan City masterplan
Archial’s sister practice Norr has unveiled its design concept for Jenan City, the largest privately owned project under development in Saudi Arabia
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International Intelligence: Russia
Local partners are essential for architects hoping to capitalise on the events boom in Russia.
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Q&A: Robert Fry
Swanke Hayden Connell’s Europe managing director discusses working in Russia
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RIAI chases Ireland’s 300 illicit architects
More than 300 people are trading illegally as architects in Ireland, according to a recent audit