All International articles – Page 134
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Hugh Broughton reveals plans for South Korean Antarctic base
A British and South Korean consortium, including Hugh Broughton and Samoo Architects, has revealed an image of its design for the Jang Bogo Antarctic Research Station.
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Staff jump ship at RMJM
Mass staff walkout at the UK’s largest architectural practice amid anger over late payments
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Wilkinson Eyre towers over Guangzhou
Wilkinson Eyre’s £290 million Guangzhou International Finance Centre, the tallest building ever designed by a British architect, is nearing completion
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Pope's visit could fast-track Gaudi sainthood
The consecration of Antoni Gaudi’s unfinished masterpiece in Barcelona is set to kick-start a process to turn the world-famous architect into a saint.
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Fuksas wins China tower competition
Italian practice Massimiliano Fuksas has won an international competition to design a 200m-high tower in China.
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Heatherwick's Dandelion is named top pavilion
Thomas Heatherwick’s UK pavilion is awarded top prize as Shanghai World Expo closes
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Foster's bags mixed-use Luxembourg scheme
Foster & Partners has won an international competition to design a new mixed-use development in Luxembourg City.
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Building Study
VoltaMitte housing in Basel, by Christ & Gantenbein
Basel’s VoltaMitte housing scheme demonstrates the young Swiss practice’s interest in employing highly particular floor plans
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Richard Murphy reveals competition designs for Chinese whisky distillery
Richard Murphy Architects has unveiled early competition designs for a major whisky distillery HQ, hotel and conference centre in China
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Heatherwick's Shanghai Expo pavilion spines to be auctioned for charity
Thousands of the clear rods protruding from Thomas Heatherwick’s pavilion for Britain at the Shanghai World Expo will be sold to raise money for charity.
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Bjarke Ingels wins European Prize for Architecture
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels, the founder of BIG, has won this year’s European Prize for Architecture.
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BIG completes work on Denmark's biggest private housing development
Danish practice BIG has completed work on the 8 House, an £81 million bowtie-shaped housing-led development in Orestad.
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Foster's Vietnam debut is underway
Work on Foster & Partners’ first project in Vietnam - the VietinBank Business Centre - is now underway.
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The evolution of a new Russian housing typology
British architect James McAdam explains how housing has become a hot-topic in post-soviet Russia.
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Van Egeraat's Lyon Monolith opens
Erick van Egeraat’s mixed-use Monolith development in Lyon has opened.
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Final go-ahead for Gazprom tower
RMJM’s long-proposed Gazprom tower in St Petersburg is now on course to become the highest building in Europe after being given the final go-ahead by the authorities
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Will the dark clouds over Ireland spread to the UK?
The recession has hit Ireland’s architects particularly brutally. Is the UK profession set to experience the same?
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Zumthor to design next Serpentine Pavilion
The 2009 Pritzker Prize laureate Peter Zumthor has been chosen to design next year’s Serpentine Gallery Pavilion.
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Allies & Morrison plans go on show in Rome
An exhibition exploring Allies & Morrison’s masterplans for different parts of London opens at the British School at Rome on Monday.