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Jean Nouvel’s $400m Los Angeles tower put on hold
Jean Nouvel’s first California project, a $400 million (£265 million), 45-storey tower on Santa Monica Boulevard in Los Angeles, has been put on hold.
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Schwartz and Alsop debate the role of landscape architects (video)
Can Martha Schwartz change Will Alsop’s famously acerbic views on landscape architects?
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Gazprom pledges to fully fund RMJM’s St Petersburg tower
Russian energy giant Gazprom has pledged to fund the 396m-high RMJM-designed Okhta Centre tower in St Petersburg after the city government suspended its contribution to the project.
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Star line-up announced for this year’s Mipim
The first details of this year’s Mipim property fair, to be held in Cannes from March 10-13, have been announced with a line-up of star architects sharing a stage to debate design and urban planning.
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The James Stirling Memorial lecture by Studio Works (video)
Watch and listen to Robert Mangurian and Mary-Ann Ray of Studio Works give the James Stirling Memorial lecture at the Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA).
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Herzog & de Meuron reveals design for Madrid bank HQ
Herzog & de Meuron has unveiled designs for the Madrid headquarters of Spanish bank BBVA.
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New perspectives on the Thames (video)
In this second of six architectural film vignettes, Hole in the Wall explores new perspectives on the buildings flanking London's Thames River.
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CNN's search for the Spirit of Architecture (videos)
In this three part series, CNN host Becky Anderson interviews some of the leaving figures in architecture.
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Shortlist for London's new US embassy revealed
Thomas Mayne's Morphosis Architects, SOM, KPF and Richard Meier & Partners are among nine firms on the all-American shortlist to design Britain’s £275 million new US embassy.
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Coop Himmelb(l)au's LA high school completed
Work has been completed on Austrian practice Coop Himmelb(l)au’s high school #9 in Los Angeles, USA.
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AIA billings index dives again
The American Institute of Architects’ monthly billings index, which measures payments for non-residential architectural work, has hit a record low for the second month in a row.
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Middle East focus for Zaha Hadid's stint as Today editor
The Middle East, parametrics and Karl Lagerfeld were the centrepieces of Zaha Hadid's guest editor spot on BBC Radio Four's Today programme this morning.
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Gensler’s growth keeps it at No 1
Gensler has retained its place at the top of BD’s World Architecture Top 100 survey, increasing the number of architects it employs from 1,216 to 1,360.
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Zaha nets Vienna library
Zaha Hadid Architects has won a competition to design a library and learning centre for the University of Economics & Business in Vienna.
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Obama appoints architect to head US housing department
US president-elect Barack Obama has appointed an architect, Shaun Donovan, to the post of secretary of housing and urban development in his incoming administration.
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Bob Kerslake's first speech as HCA head (video)
Watch and listen to Bob Kerslake, head of the new Homes and Community Agency talk about his vision for the agency.
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Piercy Conner seeks planning permission for Kolkata Sym Homes project
London’s Piercy Conner has submitted its steel Sym Homes project in Kolkata, India, for planning permission.
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Los Angeles international Airport redesign images unveiled
After winning the commission last month, Fentress Architects has now revealed concept images for its redesign of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
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Glenn Murcutt wins 2009 AIA Gold Medal
The American Institute of Architects has awarded Australian architect Glenn Murcutt its 2009 Gold Medal.
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Sibir bail-out offers hope for Foster’s three Moscow projects
Russian oil company Sibir Energy has agreed to buy the property portfolio of Shalva Chigirinsky, the struggling Russian developer behind Foster’s Russia Tower, and Zaryadye and Crystal Island projects in Moscow.