All Middle East and Africa articles – Page 6
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News
Architects welcome Abu Dhabi's international building codes
Year-long voluntary process precedes compulsory implementation
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Architect killed in Kenya attacks
Australian Ross Langdon previously worked for McAslan and Adjaye
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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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Technical
Queen Alia Airport, Jordan by Foster + Partners
Foster + Partners’ new airport in Jordan uses a mix of in-situ and precast concrete techniques to create a mesmerising, repeating pattern of shallow domes, curving beams and gently tapering columns
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Architects invited to apply for Doha design residency
RIBA and British Council backing cultural exchange
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Atkins signs deal with Kazakh sovereign wealth fund
PM under pressure to raise state’s human rights record
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Foster & Partners unveils plans for Einstein Museum
The building features an amphitheatre covered in mirrors
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Work starts on Heneghan Peng's £5 million Palestinian Museum
Architect releases picture gallery
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Qatar study finds cost of Passivhaus standard
Analysis shows Passivhaus approach adds less than a fifth to cost of housing
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Every project on the Aga Khan award for Architecture shortlist
20 nominees have been selected by judges including David Adjaye and Wang Shu for the $1 million architecture prize
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Herzog & de Meuron chosen for National Library of Israel
Swiss firm beats international and Israeli teams to job
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Building Study
Madinat As Sultan Qaboos, Oman, by Kamvari Architects
Mixed-use scheme in Muscat city centre neighbourhood will echo the design of old settlements in the region
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Analysis
Dubai: Bloodied but unbowed
After a tumultuous five years, Dubai is again emerging as a safe haven for investors
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Eduardo Souto de Moura ignores pleas from leading architects to boycott Wolf Prize
The $100,000 Israeli prize is handed out annually