All International articles – Page 51
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News
Rogers Stirk Harbour wins planning for £266m airport terminal
Consent comes three years after architect was appointed
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News
Paris says 'non' to Herzog & de Meuron tower
But mayor fights on for triangle project claiming vote was flawed
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Opinion
Rise of the machines
Technology is elbowing out human inefficiency in architecture, says Amanda Baillieu
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News
Brits dominate winners in Czech housing contest
Three-quarters of selected architects are from UK
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Review
Good neighbours?
Document Nederlands 2014, showing in the new Philips wing of Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum, reveals the contrasting streetscapes across the Dutch/Belgian border
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News
RIBA looking 'amateurish' on Israel, warns councillor
Angela Brady’s motion on country’s architects was ‘one-sided and prejudiced’
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News
Fresh Israel row engulfs RIBA
Engineering and architect representatives in Palestine attack recent RIBA visit to region
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News
David Mackay (1933-2014)
Influential architect and writer dies in his adopted city of Barcelona
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News
AYA shortlists: Infrastructure Architect of the Year
To celebrate BD’s Architect of the Year 2014 finalists, we look at each shortlist in turn
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News
Chipperfield sole Brit on Beethoven concert hall contest
Zaha Hadid misses out on venue marking composer’s 250th birthday
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News
Chipperfield, Sanaa and Snohetta shortlisted for relaunched Budapest contest
Previous entries ‘not suitable for implementation’
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Parisian trounces BIG, UNStudio and Knight in bridge contest
Work to start on €50 million crossing next year
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Features
Chasing tigers: Opportunities in South-east Asia
China and India might be the big beasts of the East but huge untapped potential lies waiting in their smaller neighbours, finds Iain Withers in South-east Asia