All International articles – Page 149
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Opinion
Remembering and forgetting
Memorials to deaths from combat and ‘terrorism’ make a poor substitute for uncovering the truth
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News
Corporate pavilion for Shanghai Expo unveiled
Atelier Feichang Jianzhu has unveiled its light-filled design for the Shanghai World Expo in 2010.
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Parry wins go-ahead for Wells £4.5m music facility
Eric Parry Architects has won planning permission for a £4.5 million music facility for the Wells Cathedral School in Wells, Somerset.
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AIA cautious over jump in monthly billings index
The American Institute of Architects has warned hopeful professionals not too read too much into a six point jump in its monthly billings index results.
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Clashes over RMJM's Gazprom tower
A public meeting to discuss RMJM’s proposal for a 400m tower in St Petersburg descended into violence on Tuesday, with protesters being forcibly removed by security guards working for the developer, Russian gas giant Gazprom.
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Foster's wins Incheon masterplan
Foster & Partners has won a competition to design a masterplan in South Korea.
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Lava's sunflower umbrellas form Masdar project centrepiece
The centre of a development in Abu Dhabi, being dubbed the first zero-carbon city, will be dominated by a series of giant moveable umbrellas.
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Multimedia
BD Podcast: Carbuncle Cup and the future of the Lighthouse
Architect David Rosenberg of Velorose joins the show to talk about whether the Carbuncle Cup has gone to a worthy winner and what the future holds for the Lighthouse.
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News
Herzog & de Meuron designs new Parrish Art Museum
Herzog & de Meuron has unveiled designs for a new home for the Parrish Art Museum, in New York state.
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Multimedia
BD Podcast: Chelsea Barracks, Will Alsop and cloud computing
AHMM's Simon Allford joins the team to discuss Chelsea Barracks and Will Alsop's announcement he is quitting architecture for painting, and reporter Anna Winston learns how cloud computing could affect office design.
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Opinion
Modernism sells better with frocks
Coco Before Chanel reminds us why we rarely see architecture on the big screen
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News
RMJM's $1bn Istanbul mixed-use scheme
RMJM has unveiled the first details of its $1 billion mixed-use scheme in Istanbul.
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News
English Heritage joins opposition to new US Embassy designs
English Heritage has added its voice to the growing chorus of opposition to initial plans for Britain’s new US Embassy.
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Abir Architects rebuilds Sussex hostel
Abir Architects has completed work on a £5.1 million project to rebuild George Williams House, a hostel in Portslade, East Sussex.
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US modernist Charles Gwathmey dies
One of America’s foremost modernist architects Charles Gwathmey has died in Manhattan aged 71 after suffering from cancer.
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Allies & Morrison to open office in Qatar
Allies & Morrison has announced plans for its first office outside the UK with a new base in Doha, Qatar, opening this autumn.
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Multimedia
BD Podcast: Cabe audits, the British Museum and the Stirling shortlist
This week the BD team is joined by Rab Bennetts of Bennetts Associates to discuss design audits, the Stirling shortlist and the decision to reject RSHP's British museum extension.
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News
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands' Jewish centre revealed
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands has unveiled images of its plans for the 3,250sq m Jewish Community Centre for London.
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News
British firms shortlisted in Architecture for Humanity competition
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studio and engineering firm Gifford are among the eight finalists in Architecture for Humanity’s international competition to design the classroom of the future.
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News
OMA designs pixellated tower for Bangkok
OMA has revealed images of practice partner Ole Scheeren’s design for the MahaNakhon skyscraper in Bangkok, Thailand.