All International articles – Page 174
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Building Study
Foster’s urban tusk force at Copenhagen Zoo
Foster & Partners’ elephant house for Copenhagen Zoo shows the practice at its best — designing buildings for a narrowly defined purpose. Photos by Richard Davies
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Multimedia
Delft Faculty of Architecture fire up-date (video)
A month on from the devastating the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture building, the demolition work is nearly completed.
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News
Tadao Ando exhibition building opens in Massachusetts
A new exhibition building designed by Pritzker prize-winning architect Tadao Ando opens in the USA this weekend.
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Review
Trafalgar Square sculpture highlights Canadian architecture
A new sculpture is to be erected in Trafalgar Square as past of an exhibition celebrating Canadian architecture.
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Features
Around the world in 20 architects
The futuristic villa designs of 20 architects for Taiwanese architecture project Next-Gene20 have been turned into film.
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News
Dynamic Architecture creates rotating tower for Dubai
Italian-Israeli architect David Fisher has unveiled plans for the latest eye-popping skyscraper in Dubai – a 68-storey, rotating tower.
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News
Living Steel shortlist announced
British architects make up three of the 12 teams shortlisted for Living Steel’s third International Architecture Competition for Sustainable Housing.
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News
Arup-designed library for north Indian school takes centre stage
Arup Associates has unveiled designs for a new library at its award-winning Ladakhi Druk White Lotus School in northern India.
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Multimedia
Video: Rotunda, the low down
We were in Birmingham’s Rotunda last week for the second in the BD Lecture Series.
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News
BDP looks east in worldwide expansion
Building Design Partnership has acquired its first foreign practice as part of an unprecedented drive to expand its overseas operation.
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News
McAdam and Jan Störmer masterplan new Moscow suburb
London-based McAdam Architects and Hamburg-based Jan Störmer Partners have revealed plans for a new suburb for Moscow.
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Building Study
Rock chic: Brisac Gonzalez’s multi-purpose venue is a hit in Aurillac, France
When Brisac Gonzalez won a competition to design an auditorium in France, the brief was all about combining simplicity with the flexibility to host anything from a French black metal band to a trade fair
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News
Fuksas cleared for take-off after contest to design Chinese airport
Leading Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas has won a global competition to design a £1.2 billion international terminal for Shenzhen airport in China, beating practices including Foster & Partners, Foreign Office and Japan’s Kisho Kurokawa.
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News
Moscow goes fruity
Foster & Partners has revealed its latest scheme in Russia, a bold mixed-use building for central Moscow, dubbed Project Orange.
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News
Foster’s Orange would squash Soviet masterpiece
Russian architecture experts have condemned an iconic design by Norman Foster because it involves the replacement of a Soviet-era building considered by some as the “best in Moscow”.
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Building Study
Zaha Hadid's Contemporary Art
The mobile art pavilion for Chanel has an elegant roofing solution
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News
Libeskind working on building in Hong Kong
Hypocrisy charge for architect who said he would never work in China
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Review
Project Russia’s Bart Goldhoornon on Russian architecture after Communism
Catherine Croft gets to grips with two decades of post-Soviet architecture at the AA
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Multimedia
Video: Hans van der Heijden at Bluecoat
BD’s new Lecture Series began this month with a talk by Hans van der Heijden of Biq Architecten in his newly completed Bluecoat arts centre, Liverpool. Our cameraman was there to record the action.