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Woods Bagot wins Moscow hotel deal
Woods Bagot has won the prized deal to masterplan the rebuilding of the Rossiya Hotel on the edge of Moscow’s Red Square.
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Sergison Bates wins housing scheme in Vienna
Sergison Bates has won a role on a housing scheme in Vienna being planned for a former railway yard close to the centre of the Austrian capital.
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Spending cuts put culture projects in jeopardy
If “there’s no money left” in the Treasury coffers will anyone in the new government stand up to defend the Tate Modern extension or the Stonehenge Visitors Centre just two of the projects that rely heavily on public funding but whose future could be at risk under tough new austerity ...
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Rogers Stirk Harbour looks abroad to reverse profit slump
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners has unveiled details of new overseas projects, claiming it is emerging from a slump that saw profits tumbling more than two-thirds last year
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Three go head to head for Moscow hotel deal
Three practices are expected to find out as early as today who has won a prized deal to take over from Foster & Partners on the scheme to rebuild the Rossiya Hotel on the edge of Moscow’s Red Square.
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Shortlist announced for San Francisco Museum of Modern Art competition
David Adjaye, Foster & Partners, Snøhetta and Diller Scofidio & Renfro have all been selected as finalists in a competition to revamp the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.
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Nicolas Sarkozy opens new Pompidou Centre in Metz
A new Pompidou Centre in France has been opened by the country’s president Nicolas Sarkozy.
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Gillespies wins major Beirut public realm project
Landscape and urban design firm Gillespies has won an international design competition to rejuvenate Beirut’s Roman Baths.
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Mather’s sweet Virginia
Rick Mather Architects’ $150 million (£99 million) expansion of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, the practice’s first major commission in the US, opened to the public this week
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LDS’s shimmering steel ceiling reflects Moscow market below
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has revealed its fit-out of a three-storey food court for a department store on Moscow’s Tsvetnoy Boulevard.
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Sejima lines up stars for Venice
Herzog & de Meuron, OMA, Toyo Ito, and Arup’s Cecil Balmond are among the star names asked to exhibit at the Venice Biennale by curator Kazuyo Sejima.
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Aecom creates canopies for 6.8km Brisbane tunnel
Aecom has released new construction pictures of its design for the Aus$3 billion Clem7, a 6.8km-long tunnel that forms the first section of a new motorway in Brisbane, Australia.
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Niemeyer, 102, hospitalised again
Legendary Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer has once again been hospitalised according to reports
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Bennetts’ Amsterdam hotel is topped out
Bennetts Associates’ first project outside the UK, the City Inn Amsterdam, has been topped out.
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India asks Cardiff man to design new temple
A British architect has been commissioned to design a Hindu temple in India in a style not used for more than 700 years.
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Hague’s all-singing and dancing shortlist
Authorities in The Hague have revealed 16 shortlisted designs for a new 44,000sq m dance and music centre for the Dutch city.
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Architects stranded as flights are cancelled
Alsop and all three Fat directors among those hit by volcano ash cloud
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Work starts on Pyle Architects’ Cambodia library
Construction work is underway on Pyle Architects’ £1.3 million library for the Royal University of Phnom Penh.
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Six triumph in American Institute of Architects’ UK awards
Projects by David Chipperfield, Niall McLaughlin and AHMM and have all won Excellence in Design awards from the UK chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
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Studio ZA Arhitekturu completes work on the Zagreb Museum of Contemporary Art
Croatian practice Studio ZA Arhitekturu has completed work on the 17,000 sq m Zagreb Museum of Contemporary Art. The practice won the comission for the publicly funded project through a competition in 1999 and construction work was finally completed at the end of 2009. Founded in 1954, the museum boasts ...