All International articles – Page 24
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Herzog & de Meuron reveals LA university for billionaire
Architect follows LSE director Craig Calhoun to California
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Basil Spence's Italian sports car up for auction
Architect sold his Italian convertible when going got tough in Rome
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Final piece in Chipperfield’s Shanghai puzzle approved
Brick tower on historic Bund needed special permission
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Benoy poaches design director from HOK
Barry Hughes given a brief to grow the studio’s US business
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Former V&A director hailed for architecture work
Amanda Levete joins tributes as Martin Roth dies aged 62
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Caruso St John, 6a and Sergison Bates knock out big guns in race for Brussels Pompidou
RSHP, Foster, Zaha, Chipperfield and AL_A fail to make it on to shortlist
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Chipperfield culture centre opens in Germany
Project designed for billionaire businessman Reinhold Würth
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BDP plans to open more overseas offices
Palace of Westminster refurb architect says 2016 pre-tax profits jumped more than 70%
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Haptic down to last two in contest for Oslo quarter
Competition to rebuild area hit by terrorism
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Chipperfield: Architects are being emasculated
We have destroyed the notion of planning just when we need it most, says leading architect
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London work helps Chipperfield double profits
Capital now accounts for close to two thirds of firm’s revenue
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Herzog & de Meuron split Royal Academy prize with Rogers
Architects jointly win 2017 grand award for architecture for Elbphilharmonie Hamburg and Geneva Airport drawings
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Overseas staff scramble for British passports to head off Brexit fears, Rogers says
Employees worried about being kicked out looking to become UK citizens
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Benoy posts 5% profits boost as UK turnover rockets
But staff numbers fall further and non-Europe income dips 7%
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UK architects in Qatar monitor diplomatic crisis
Saudi border closure threatens construction supply chain
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RIBA president urges next government to protect EU architects
UK architecture’s unrivalled reputation must also be protected, says Jane Duncan