All International articles – Page 150
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News
Julius Shulman, 1910-2009
Tributes are being paid to architectural photographer Julius Shulman, who has died aged 98 at home in Los Angeles
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Opinion
Kodachrome marks the end of an era
The 600-year story of the inert single-viewpoint image is drawing to a close. The digital image tells us more
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AIA billing index dashes recovery hopes for US construction and architecture industry
The American Institute of Architects’ monthly billings index has dropped sharply, dashing hopes of a recovery for the sector in the US.
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Development is putting Russia's architectural heritage at risk, says Moscow preservation society
The Moscow Architectural Preservation Society (MAPS) has warned that the city’s identity and architectural heritage is at risk from the furious pace of development in the Russian capital.
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Adjaye brought to brink of insolvency
Shelved projects around the world the cause of Adjaye's financial woes
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UNStudio unveils Raffles City development
Dutch practice UNStudio has unveiled images of its design for the Raffles City development in Hangzhou, China.
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Multimedia
BD Podcast: Falling tender costs and remembering Cadbury-Brown
Architect and developer Roger Zogolovitch joins the discussion on what renegotiation of tender bids means for architects and his memories of HT Cadbury-Brown.
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Foster and Koolhaas to develop Hong Kong cultural district
Norman Foster and Rem Koolhaas' practice OMA have been selected to develop a $2.7 billion cultural district in Hong Kong.
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Viñoly completes wing for Cleveland Museum of Art
Rafael Viñoly Architects has completed the 13,000sq m east wing of the Cleveland Museum of Art in Ohio.
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Opinion
Our chance to save the world
The RIBA must seize the climate change initiative to ensure architects are heroes not villains
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Building Study
Political transparency helps Fretton to scoop Belgian centre
Tony Fretton Architects has won a competition to build a new €11.75 million (£10 million) administrative centre in the town of Deinze, Belgium
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Opinion
Is America leading the way on sustainability?
Yes, thanks to the Leed standard and Obama, says Patrick Bellew, but Gary Lawrence argues that China is making greater strides
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Rogers Stirk Harbour to design Mexico City office tower
Rogers Stirk Harbour has been chosen to design a new headquarters building in Mexico City.
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Multimedia
Scabal's Dunraven sports hall (video)
Take a video tour around Scabal’s shipping container-based Dunraven sports hall
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News
Grow your own bridge
Chetwoods has won the RIBA international ideas competition to redesign London Bridge with a “living” crossing including space for allotments and a farmers’ market
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Building Study
Sanaa's Serpentine pavilion shows a lightness of touch
If Sanaa’s buildings can be said to share a defining quality it lies in their marriage of a startling economy of means and a gleeful abandon in those means’ deployment — a strategy that imbues their best work with something of the impossible loveliness of a child’s drawing.
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3XN designs eco-friendly pavilion for Denmark’s Louisiana museum
Danish practice 3XN has designed an eco friendly pavilion for the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark.
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CF Moller and Kristin Jarmund win Oslo triple tower competition
Danish practice CF Møller and Norwegian practice Kristin Jarmund Arkitekter have won a competition to design a three-tower development in the Norwegian capital Oslo.
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Zaha Hadid's Manchester music hall opens
Work has been completed on Zaha Hadid’s temporary chamber music hall, designed specifically to host solo performances of Bach’s compositions as part of the Manchester International Festival.
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Gensler opens new Abu Dhabi office
Gensler has doubled its presence in the United Arab Emirates after opening an office in Abu Dhabi.