All Middle East and Africa articles – Page 11
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Opinion
Tripoli's burnt-out case
The Foreign Office might have scaled back its embassy-building ambitions for the time being but even its penny pinchers can’t deny that there’s one embassy project that is ripe for more than an austerity refurb: Tripoli.
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International intelligence: Senegal
The gateway to west Africa offers a range of opportunities for investment
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Q&A: Marlene and Abdou Sene of Sene.studio in Dakar
The firm’s directors discuss their work in Senegal
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Construction starts on Turkey’s Crocodile Stadium
Ground will be home to Bursaspor football club
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Opinion
Should the Kingdom Tower be built?
Yes says Adrian Smith, founding partner at Adrian Smith & Gordon Gill Architecture, designer of the Kingdom Tower. No says Bill Dunster, founder of Zedfactory.
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Broadway Malyan finishes Sadr plan
Broadway Malyan has completed the concept masterplan for the 17sq km extension of Sadr City, a suburb of Baghdad built in 1959.
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Gensler’s Istanbul theme park looks to city’s past
Gensler has won a design competition for a 150ha mixed-use development in Istanbul.
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Ramadan fasts 'should be longer in Burj tower'
Clerics claim height means two minutes extra fasting
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Atkins buoyed by strong performance in Middle and Far East
Multidisciplinary firm’s UK headcount expected to ’stabilise’
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Aedas's Abu Dhabi towers among 'world's most innovative'
Geometric facade developed with Arup will open and close as sun moves round
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Adrian Smith & Gordon Gill confirmed as architect of 'mile-high' tower in Saudi Arabia
Jeddah’s Kingdom Tower will dwarf Dubai’s Burj Khalifa
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International Intelligence: Abu Dhabi
Slow and steady has won the race for the richest Emirate, says David Camp
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Q&A: Alex Johnson of Devereux Architects on working in Abu Dhabi
Alex Johnson of Devereux Architects talks about his work in Abu Dhabi
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Foster & Partners' Shanghai Expo pavilion to be rebuilt in UAE
Foster structure will stand alongside museums by Gehry, Nouvel - and Foster
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Austin-Smith Lord for cultural quarter
Austin-Smith Lord has won its first major international project, a cultural quarter in the centre of Abu Dhabi
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Capita partners on Kenyan city project
Capita Symonds has been appointed programme delivery partner for Kenya’s $5 billion Tatu City.
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Art deco cinema restoration appeal
Film fans are calling for a Scottish architect to restore an art deco cinema on the tropical Tanzanian island of Zanzibar.
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Atkins wins contract for US Army projects in Middle East
Projects likely to cost up to $100 million each
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Atkins to build Sherborne School's Qatar outpost
Old Shirburnian Michael Hopkins’ practice pipped at post