All Middle East and Africa articles – Page 7
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Analysis
Reconstructing post-war Iraq
10 years after the invasion or Iraq, Llewelyn Davies Yeang is one of the first UK practices to venture into the devastated region around the northern city of Mosul with an expansive new masterplan says project director Robert Powell.
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Technical
Lake Bunyonyi School dining hall by Peter Clegg and Alex Thomas
A conical roof shelters open circular spaces, framing the dramatic landscape of this site
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Analysis
Is Dubai bouncing back?
After a tumultous five years, Dubai is again emerging as a safe haven for investors
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News
Studio Seilern win Nigeria waterfront masterplan
A series of residential units looking onto Jabi Lake
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News
OMA unveil Kuwait department store plans
A three-storey department store is proposed in the 360° Mall
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News
HOK scoops $800m Riyadh airport expansion
Expanded terminals will allow airport to handle up to 25 million passengers a year
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News
John Robertson bags Beirut bank
Practice beat off competition from LAN Architecture and Morphosis
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News
Iraq parliament winner risks losing out to rival Zaha Hadid
Assemblage design picked by RIBA jury but Hadid still in talks with project committee
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Opinion
A democratic Iraq must start with its parliament
Zaha Hadid may be the obvious candidate for Baghdad’s most important building, but she must win it on merit
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Analysis
Will architects give Doha the red card?
World Cup success threatened by country’s arcane payment culture
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News
Small London-based practice complete literacy centre in Africa
Scheme is Nick Willson’s first completed project abroad
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News
Fletcher Rae lands Nigeria work
Manchester firm is lead designer on £138 million needle factory
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News
Koolhaas reveals designs for Qatar National Library
Dutch architect working on building to house a million books
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News
British architects make inroads in Iraq
Aecom, Assemblage and Pringle Brandon Perkins Will chasing work