All International articles – Page 49
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Opinion
Mongolia - where it's normal for the boss to be a woman
In her third dispatch from Ulan Bator, Tanja Smith suggests one way UK construction firms could learn from their Mongolian counterparts
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Features
Speed warning
Across the globe, cities are entering an era of unprecedented, ultra-rapid development. It’s down to architects to ensure it is also sustainable
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Features
The way of the world
As confidence continues to return to the global market, a clearer picture is emerging of the countries, regions and types of practice that will thrive over the coming years
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Features
Head for the city
Prospects for architects look even better than last year, with recruitment on the rise and future work focused on urban centres in emerging economies
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News
Aecom crowned world's biggest architect
US practice the first to employ more than 2,000 architects
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News
Brits jostle for Europe's top architecture prize
Leading practices nominated for Mies van der Rohe Award 2015
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Analysis
Move over, Guggenheim
Missed out on that shortlist? No problem. As Helsinki embarks on its biggest building programme in 200 years the opportunities for architects are far bigger than any single project, Elizabeth Hopkirk reports
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Technical
Bikini Berlin redevelopment by Hild und K
Hugh Strange examines how architect Hild und K brought new life to a grade II-listed icon of post-war West Berlin, balancing historical sensitivity and environmental performance
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News
Bumper numbers visit FAT's British Pavilion
More than half of visitors to Venice Biennale saw A Clockwork Jerusalem