All International articles – Page 94
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Wolf Prix launches scathing attack on Venice Biennale
Austrian architect describes Chipperfield’s theme as a ‘compromise’ that ‘can’t get any worse’
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Urban Think Tank wins Venice Architecture Biennale Golden Lion
Top honour also goes to Toyo Ito-curated Japanese pavilion
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Rem Koolhaas wins 2012 Jencks Award
Honour comes in same year as architect’s Stirling shortlist double
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Frank Gehry to design Facebook's new headquarters
Zuckerberg calls in starchitect for hq expansion
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David Chipperfield: 'This is a biennale about where ideas come from'
Architecture needs ‘protagonists’ says Venice Architecture Biennale director
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Louis Kahn’s New York park to open after 38 years
Four Freedoms project was derailed by near bankcruptcy of city in 1970s
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Cuts could force British Pavilion to seek private sponsorship
Cuts to government arts grants blamed for drastic reduction
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RMJM's $850,000 tax headache
Architecture practice named on New York state’s “delinquent” taxpayers list
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Jean Nouvel tipped to win National Art Museum of China
French architect ‘beats’ Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry
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Technical
Finland and China’s operatic duet
PES-Architects’ Wuxi Grand Theatre uses 17,000 individual bamboo blocks to create its unique acoustics
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HOK unveils Washington Station expansion plans
Project for Amtrak will triple passenger capacity
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RMJM owes suppliers £16m, but says it is financially sound
Firm also racked up £11 million pre-tax loss in 2011
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Building Study
Pierres Vives, Montpellier by Zaha Hadid Architects
Zaha Hadid Architects has completed a sinuous concrete and glass office building for three government departments in Montpellier, France.
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Architectural charity to re-use Olympic Stadium wrapping
Plastic panels to be turned into children’s centres in Uganda and Rio
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Zaha Hadid completes Montpellier’s “tree of knowledge”
Project for French government department unites archive, library and sports divisions