All International articles – Page 30
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Technical
Eastern Cemetery, Malmö, by Johan Celsing
Modernist architect Sigurd Lewerentz worked on the Swedish city’s cemetery for more than half a century. Now Johan Celsing has meticulously restored the canopies to two of its chapels
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News
Weston Williamson trumps Zaha Hadid in Cairo contest
London architect beats entrants from across the globe
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News
Buckley Gray Yeoman plans South Ken Tube development
Architect is latest to have a go at Victorian station
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Holder Mathias gets OK for Centre Parcs' first village in Ireland
Leisure company hopes to open outpost in 2019
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Gensler submits sustainable HQ to Boston planners
Project for General Electric to include solar panels that can be replaced as technology improves
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Housing architect shuts London office after Brexit
Job losses blamed on referendum and UK slowdown
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OMA and Hassell reveal designs for Australian museum
Vast new museum will cantilever over historic neighbour
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News
Pritzker chief: ‘Don’t let Brexit hit soul of architecture’
Martha Thorne urges government to protect portability of qualifications
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News
Protect freedom of movement at all costs, architecture chiefs urge
Presidents of five architecture institutes issue joint statement on Brexit
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US architect launches airport design competition for students
Winner of $15,000 prize to be named in November
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AndArchitects showcases ‘nomad’ Olympics arena
Temporary handball venue to dismantled post-games and used to build schools
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Wilkinson Eyre wins planning for height-busting Sydney skyscraper
City approves 275m casino and hotel tower
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Unesco grants key recognition to tranche of Le Corbusier works
Seventeen ‘masterpieces’ spanning three continents granted World Heritage staus
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Review
Perfecting a language of architecture that the 99% can understand
If everyone is an architect, how come language is such a barrier, asks Daniel Elsea
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Opinion
What 'taking back control' means for architects
Active and engaged communities are essential to the creation of sustainable and high-quality spaces, argues Ben Flatman