All International articles – Page 25
-
News
RIBA names 2017 council elections runners and riders
John Assael, Martin Knight and Patrick Lynch among hopefuls vying for seats on institute’s governing body
-
News
RIBA president slams US withdrawal from Paris Agreement
Giving up on tackling climate change “is to give up on prospects for future generations”, says Jane Duncan
-
News
BIG rues 'design by committee' on £2bn Smithsonian job
Bjarke Ingels opens up on progress with masterplan to upgrade Washington DC museum camps
-
News
Grimshaw’s Miami science museum opens doors
Four-building Florida complex includes conical aquarium and planetarium
-
News
Lincoln student wins Foster's Travelling Scholarship
Winner will study sustainable masterplanning in emerging cities
-
News
In pics: Amanda Levete's Bangkok tower
Tower is first to be completed by British architect in Thailand
-
Features
The mysterious Indian architecture that's vanishing with barely a murmur
India was once covered by stepwells - a typology unique to the country - but they are now facing extinction. A new book by Victoria Lautman aims to draw international attention to these fascinating structures
-
News
Pritzker winner pips Brit to land Qatar museum
Chile’s Alejandro Aravena bests Adam Khan to prize
-
News
Dutch pair win Mies van der Rohe award
Hadid, Wilkinson Eyre, Peter Barber, FAT and Loyn Archiects among 18 UK practices in 2017 list
-
News
Nordic completes Oslo 'green' airport expansion
Scheme doubles size of existing terminal building
-
Technical
Technical study: Atlas House, Eindhoven
Monadnock has created a three-storey house of clarity, rigour and poetic flourishes on a Dutch woodland estate, writes Hugh Strange
-
News
Heatherwick's 2,500-step sculpture begins to rise in New York
Structure is centrepiece of Hudson Yards scheme
-
News
Atkins in £2bn takeover talks with Canadian firm
Shares soar in major employer of architects after approach from SNC-Lavalin
-
News
Architects launch forum to explore Brexit opportunities
Group aims to capture global business as UK leaves EU
-
Features
From the spoon to the city: Richard Rogers on Alvar Aalto
In his introduction to a new book on Aalto, Richard Rogers hails the Finnish architect’s sensitivity to detail at every level
-
News
US firm unveils 'loopy' New York skyscraper
Concept idea for a building which curves back on itself put forward for city’s ‘billionaire row’