All International articles – Page 32
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Stanton Williams and Feilden Clegg make Preston campus shortlist
Seven finalists to present in August
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AZPML wins Luxembourg housing contest
Flats in city’s Euro quarter are part of wider development
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Chipperfield hits back at Jenkins over 'luvvie' jibe
Architect makes passionate defence of Europe as a ‘market in ideas as well as materials’
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Mark Wray wins open design contest for Woodland Trust
Studio Octopi and More Design are runners-up
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EU referendum hits Aukett's numbers
Firm says jobs have been stalled and uncertainty may last longer than expected
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Shortlisted designs for €30m Riga museum unveiled
Adjaye, Caruso St John and Sauerbruch Hutton in running
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Mayor vows to protect office space
Unregulated office-to-resi conversions will hit London’s economy, warns Khan
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King of Sweden criticises Chipperfield's 'domineering' Nobel Centre
Royals ignite fresh row weeks after £100m project wins planning
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US cities outpacing London in construction boom
Experts warn Seattle and New York could be first to overheat
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Features
British Pavilion is a missed opportunity
Home Economics, the UK’s contribution to the Venice Biennale, could have made some radical proposals for better ways of living but instead relies on models that already exist. Hugh McEwen finds debate is raging at Venice. Just not here
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Zaha Hadid exhibition to be staged in her Sackler Gallery
Meanwhile retrospective opens in Venice and Hadid-designed Kurt Schwitters exhibition planned for Zurich
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Review
We're in the middle of a housing crisis, but RIBA's saccharine show offers no serious solutions
The perennially moribund Royal Institute belatedly weighs in on Britain’s acute housing crisis with a let-them-eat-cake exhibition of sickly home sweet homes, says Phil Pawlett Jackson
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FAT founders come together for V&A's Venice debut
Ordinary and Sam Jacob Studio unveil museum’s first biennale project
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Zaera-Polo sues Princeton for 'damaging his reputation'
Architect files papers claiming he has missed out on ‘lucrative and prestigious’ work
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Zaha Hadid penthouse up for sale at $50m
Three-level flat overlooking High Line is only ZHA resi project in New York