All International articles – Page 143
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Napper's Northumberland media centre design revealed
Napper Architects has drawn up plans for a £3.5 million media centre at a school in Northumberland.
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Japanese practice wins competition to design Zurich Airport mixed-use scheme
Japanese architects Riken Yamamoto & Field Shop have beaten 90 practices including Zaha Hadid Architects to design a 200,000sq m mixed-use building at Zurich Airport.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley goes for gold in Worcester
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has released pictures of its £60 million Worcester University Library & History Centre, which is progressing despite the government axe falling on university capital budgets
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Foreign Office sharply criticised over embassy buildings
A new report by the National Audit Office has condemned the Foreign and Commonwealth Office for wasting millions of pounds on its embassy buildings.
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Zector rolls out carpets
London and Munich-based Zector Architects has unveiled its design for a scheme which scooped a first prize in Europan 10, the international competition for architects under 40
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Madonna's Malawi school on-site
New images of a planned school in Africa being funded by Madonna have been unveiled.
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Sou Fujimoto and Rintala Eggertsson join V&A exhibition list
Details and first images of the architectural installations for the V&A's upcoming exhibition have been revealed.
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Muf to curate Venice Biennale’s British Pavilion
London-based practice Muf has been confirmed as curator of the British Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale.
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Gehry reveals Abu Dhabi golf clubhouse
The first images of a Frank Gehry-designed clubhouse for a golf course in Abu Dhabi have been unveiled.
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British Council opens Ethiopian headquarters
The British Council’s new £1.18 million Ethiopian headquarters (pictured), developed in partnership with local practice RAAS Architects, has opened in the country’s capital, Addis Ababa
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Hull History Centre opens
Pringle Richards Sharratt's £10 million Hull History Centre has been officially opened to the public.
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Make-designed sustainable footballer's house goes for planning
Make Architects has designed this ultra-sustainable home for England and Manchester United footballer Gary Neville.
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Foster’s sets out plans for Stockholm revamp
Public consultation has begun on Foster & Partners and Berg Arkitektkontor’s masterplan to revamp the Slussen area of Stockholm, Sweden.
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Fat designs Cardiff TV centre fit for a Time Lord
Fat has drawn up plans for a new BBC TV production centre in Wales featuring a decorative 300m-long facade
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Lava's origami tigers to mark Chinese New Year in Sydney
Laboratory for Visionary Architecture (Lava) has designed these two giant tigers to mark Chinese New Year at Customs House, Sydney.
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Gloomy outlook in latest AIA index
The latest figures from the American Institute of Architects’ monthly billings index show that the profession is still struggling to recover from the downturn.
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Architecture charities prepare for long-term rebuilding effort in Haiti
Almost a week after an earthquake ripped through Port-au-Prince in Haiti, reports suggest that the international aid effort is struggling to get through to those most in need.
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Two UK firms win in Europan 10
Two UK firms have been honoured in Europan 10, the international competition for architects under 40.
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OMA teams wins Hong Kong campus scheme
A team featuring Dutch practice Office for Metropolitan Architecture and local practice Leigh & Orange Architects has won a college campus scheme in Hong Kong.
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Moscow architecture museum director David Sarkisyan dies
David Sarkisyan, the director of Moscow’s Schusev architecture museum, has died aged 62.