All North America articles – Page 23
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Clinton and Bush donate $800,000 to architecture charity
Former US presidents George W Bush and Bill Clinton have donated $800,000 to Architecture for Humanity towards its rebuilding Haiti project
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Foster's incomplete Vegas hotel faces demolition
A luxury high-rise hotel designed by Foster & Partners in Las Vegas may be demolished before completion due to “technical diffculties”.
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Foster's Boston museum extension opens
Foster & Partners’ extension to Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts opened last week.
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Architecture helps 'Ground Zero mosque' gain public approval
The architect behind the so-called ’Ground Zero mosque’ has told how publishing images of the controversial scheme has won opponents over.
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Proposals for controversial 'Ground Zero' Muslim centre revealed
The first images of the controversial Park 51 Muslim community centre, planned for a site near New York’s Ground Zero, have been revealed.
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AIA billings index reports slight improvement for US architects
The American Institute of Architects has reported a slight improvement in the results of its monthly architects billings index.
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North Carolina Museum of Art by Thomas Phifer & Partners
Arup’s innovative solution allows the North Carolina museum’s permanent collection to be viewed by natural daylight.
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Pull House in Vermont by Procter Rihl
Procter Rihl’s Pull House sits amid the maple trees of rural New England and creates an architecture to match the region’s progressive politics.
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Foster puts on a show in New York
The finishing touches are being put to Foster & Partners’ Sperone Westwater Gallery in New York ahead of its first exhibition, which opens on September 22
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Anshen & Allen bought by Canadian firm
Canadian practice Stantec has bought Anshen & Allen to beef up its healthcare expertise.
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Pelli Clarke Pelli tower to join Empire State on NY skyline
A tower nearly as tall as the Empire State Building in New York has been given planning permission by city authorities.
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American billings index bounces back
After a two-month decline that fuelled fears of a double dip recession, the American Institute of Architects’ billings index has leapt up by two points.