All International articles – Page 37
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Features
Projects for 2016: Abu Dhabi Louvre
While originally scheduled for 2012, the Louvre’s first museum outside of Paris should be worth the wait
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Projects for 2016: World Trade Center Transportation Hub
With its cost nearly doubled to £2.3 billion, the almost decade-late World Trade Center Transportation Hub will become the world’s most expensive station
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Projects for 2016: Rio Olympics
The sporting spectacle will return in 2016 with some typically impressive architecture
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News
Hadid lashes out as Japanese firm wins 2020 stadium
Architect attacks organisers and Japanese firms after Kengo Kuma wins job she was ditched from
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News
AIA blames ‘volatility’ for forecast upset
Institute caught by surprise with slump in billings index
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Features
Models of restraint
After the largesse of 2014, most top practices reined themselves in last year. But Gensler showed it still has an insatiable appetite for expansion
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News
Gensler reclaims world's biggest architect crown
US practice the first to post $1 billion turnover
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News
Toyo Ito and Kengo Kuma in running to replace Zaha Hadid in Tokyo
Architects both criticised the original winner for its cost and scale
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Knight Architects wins another German bridge
Practice triumphs in contest for brace of rail structures
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Heatherwick lands $500m Lincoln Centre rebuild
Contest attracted 100 architects - a decade after Foster’s won the job
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AIA recognition for Scott Brown and Venturi
First time Gold Medal is awarded to a duo, piling pressure on Pritzker
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Chapman Taylor wins contest for historic German town
3ha project site is beside Aachen’s cathedral
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Technical
Horizontal lifts: A sideways move
ThyssenKrupp has come up with a lift that not only functions without cables but is also able to move horizontally as well as vertically. So what, asks Ike Ijeh, might this mean for the future of building design?