All International articles – Page 4
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Weston Williamson snapped up by engineering giant
Egis adds infrastructure specialist to architecture portfolio
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British Pavilion team for Venice Biennale announced
Curators to create exhibition exploring sustainable materials
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Features
Cities across the world are waking up to the value of riverside regeneration projects
The great riverside revival is key to reconciling economic growth with environmental recovery, writes Jeremy Farrington in Singapore
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Pandemic forces Heatherwick to redesign Vancouver flats
Towers sent back to drawing board to reflect post-pandemic living
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Research project on Chinese self-builders is awarded President’s Medal
Four other research projects also honoured by RIBA
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WA100 2022: The big list
World Architecture 100: View a table of this year’s top 100 architects
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Adjaye reveals designs for ‘world’s tallest skyscraper by a black architect’
Affirmation Tower’s tapering upside-down appearance ’a symbol of minorities putting down roots’
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Fosters’ Roman antiquities museum set to open
Norman Foster to attend opening this weekend in Narbonne, France
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London-based firm wins masterplanning competition in Prague
Practice wins deal alongside local firms
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Grimshaw wins University of Bern masterplan competition
But project is immediately put on hold for five years
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Pawson’s new Berlin gallery opens its doors
Dahlem venue nods to forest-edge setting with pavilion design
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RIBA shortlists Chipperfield for 2021 International Prize
James Simon Galerie in Berlin vies with WilkinsonEyre bridge and Kashef Chowdhury hospital for title of world’s best new building
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Industry to world leaders: We stand ready – but your inaction is holding us back
Built environment unites to present urgent demands at COP summit
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Opinion
When it comes to the climate emergency urbanists are part of the solution, right?
The data suggests cities aren’t quite as sustainable as we like to think, says David Rudlin
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Chetwoods provides backdrop for UN biodiversity summit
Practice creates futuristic garden for China conference
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Wraps come off Grimshaw’s Expo 2020 sustainability pavilion
Self-sufficient attraction will become permanent museum in Dubai after world fair
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Maccreanor Lavington bags huge Dublin masterplan role
Practice hired to produce regeneration blueprint for 40,000-home City Edge Project
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Grimshaw shuts all its offices for World Mental Health Day – at a cost of £150,000
All 650 staff are given today off
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Hopkins debuts new Dubai districts at Expo 2020
Es Devlin’s poetry-inspired UK Pavilion opens at delayed global gathering
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Opinion
Only the chosen few can walk the ‘starchitect’ tightrope
To succeed, an audacious idea needs to be sold with charm and executed with self-confidence, says David Rudlin. And often that is still not enough