All International articles – Page 72
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Technical
Hotel at Djurgården, Stockholm by Johan Celsing
The pine facade of this elegant 48-room hotel references the old boat workshops of the Swedish capital
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News
Architect killed in Kenya attacks
Australian Ross Langdon previously worked for McAslan and Adjaye
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News
Strelka Institute launches hotel competition
Architects invited to submit proposals for the transformation of hotel entryway
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News
Top architects leave Atkins
Designer of Burj Al Arab hotel in Dubai leaves to set up new practice
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BIG unveils plans for Brooklyn Bridge Park
Proposal includes a new public space and viewing platform
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News
David Chipperfield chosen for Haus der Kunst renovation
Munich gallery was once occupied by the US military government
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News
West Kowloon seeks to build bridges after procurement shambles
Event held in London aimed to encourage British participation in development of world-leading cultural district
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UK architects on blocks for Tokyo 2020
Aecom, Farrells, And Architecture and 3D Reid among interested practices
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News
New firm FKA plans rapid expansion
Ex-Woods Bagot director aims to double London staff numbers to 60 in response to rising demand for work
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News
Architect erased from Arb register for dishonesty over Montenegro scheme
‘Crude’ model made from ‘rustic’ sugar cubes criticised
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Technical
Sorø Art Museum by Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects
Brick shingle cladding gives a rich materiality to the walls and roofs of a new extension
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News
Adam Khan wins biggest ever job in Nordic challenge
Project will refurbish the Ellebo estate in Copenhagen
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News
Viva la Mexico! RIBA invites architects on trade mission
November trip includes embassy briefings and sector lunches
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Technical
Cooking school in ancient slaughterhouse by Sol89
A distinctive ceramic tiled roof links this refurbished building into its historic hill-town surroundings
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News
It’s confirmed – the UAE has the world’s vainest buildings
Emirates skyscrapers have world’s highest average vanity height at 19%
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Features
Lowline: The world’s first underground park
James Ramsey, the man behind the ‘underground Highline’, talks to BD about the history of New York, working at NASA and using Kickstarter as a marketing tool