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Aedas and Rogers Stirk Harbour win $400 million Hong Kong government competition
Aedas and Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners have beaten stiff competition from Fosters and SOM to land a $400 million project to design a customs processing centre for the Hong Kong government.
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Aecom crowned biggest practice in the world
Aecom has become the world’s biggest architect just 20 years after it was founded
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Gehry unveils his 'mystery' $150 million Australian debut
Frank Gehry has revealed images of his first building in Australia, a $150 million business school for the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).
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Oscar Niemeyer celebrates 103rd birthday by opening museum
Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer has celebrated his 103rd birthday by opening a museum of his work near Rio
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Populous eyes work in Iraq with bid for 100,000 seat Baghdad stadium
Sports specialist Populous has made a bid to work in Iraq by chasing the contract for a 100,000-seat stadium and sports complex outside Baghdad.
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RMJM left in the dark as Gazprom plans change
Embattled practice RMJM has been left in the dark over the future of its Gazprom Tower in St Petersburg following the decision to move it to a different location
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Dutch practice beats Hadid to win Hague dance centre competition
Rotterdam-based Neutelings Riedijk Architects has triumphed in an international competition for a new 44,000sq m dance and music centre in the Hague.
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Robert Stern wins 2011 Driehaus Prize for Classical Architecture
US architect will pick up $200,000 cheque
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RMJM's Gazprom Tower to be moved
Decision made by St Petersburg authorities and Gazprom following years of controversy
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Abramovich backs dock contest
An international design competition will be held for the $400 million redevelopment of St Petersburg docks, bankrolled by Roman Abramovich
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RMJM designers launching rival firm
RMJM’s prized Asia operation has suffered another hammer blow after five former senior designers joined forces to launch a rival practice in Hong Kong.
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Double whammy for Van Egeraat in Russia
Two projects by Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat have opened this week in and around the Russian town of Khanty-Mansiysk, nearly 2,000 km east of Moscow.
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PRP moves in on growing Russian housing market
Housing architect PRP has opened up a dedicated office in Moscow to cope with its growing volume of work in Russia.
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China - the new home of the skyscraper
Country overtakes US as the leading nation for tall buildings
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CF Møller Architects triumphs in Copenhagen University competition
Danish firm CF Møller Architects has triumphed in an international design competition to design an extension to the University of Copenhagen’s Panum complex on Blegdamsvej in the heart of the city.
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Aedas and Broadway Malyan fall victim to Chinese fraudsters
Practices are among those to have identities faked by firms seeking work in China
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Wilkinson Eyre looks to expand China work
Wilkinson Eyre is planning to use its recently completed Guangzhou International Finance Centre tower scheme as the launch pad for more work in China.The firm has been working in the country for the past five years and in spring opened its first office there in Shanghai.Co-partner Jim Eyre told BD ...
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Manolo Blahnik, Moscow by Data Nature Associates
Data Nature Associates has created its 17th store for Manolo Blahnik in central Moscow.
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Foster & Partners' Abu Dhabi museum takes flight
Five lightweight towers of the Zayed National Museum work like the “feathers of a bird’s wing”
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Aga Khan Award for Architecture won by five practices
The richest prize in architecture will be shared between five schemes