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Zaha in human rights row over Azerbaijan project
Soviet experts have criticised a cultural centre designed by Zaha Hadid Architects in memory of a former KGB chief and ruler of Azerbaijan.
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Amenity Space puts architecture on the radio
Pamela Buxton profiles the pair behind Resonance FM's architecture show, Amenity Space. Plus, listen to three of their best broadcasts
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Zaha Hadid's double win in Michigan and Warsaw
Zaha Hadid Architects wins competitions for Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum in Michigan and Lilium Tower in Warsaw
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Goldschmied wins battle for Rogers HQ
Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners could be forced out of its riverside headquarters after the Thames Wharf site was bought by Richard Rogers’ former colleague Marco Goldschmied, who has pledged to turn it into a zero-carbon development.
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Profile: Norman Foster
Foster & Partners, which celebrated four decades in practice in 2008, continually tops lists of the world’s most admired architectural firms. Here, Norman Foster talks about success, growth and that deal with 3i
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Celebrating Segal
Walter Segal's son John, in conversation with Zoë Blackler, traces his father's life from his Jewish Roumanian roots to life in St Anne's Close and the realisation of his self-build method in London's Lewisham
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Rogers loses battle over Thames Wharf HQ
Former colleague Marco Goldschmied has acquired the offices of Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners
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In his pomp: Rogers' Paris retrospective reviewed
The Pompidou, designed by Richard Rogers 30 years ago, is a fitting host for a major retrospective of his remarkable career, says Kester Rattenbury
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David Chipperfield reveals design for Saint Louis museum expansion - images
David Chipperfield has revealed his completed design for a $125 million expansion of the Saint Louis Art Museum.The design creates an addition to the east and south of the original 1904 building with a dark, polished concrete façade made using Missouri river aggregate. New galleries and public spaces are top-lit ...
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Germans honour Chipperfield
This year’s Stirling prizewinner, David Chipperfield, has been made an honourary member of the Federation of German Architects in a ceremony in at the rotunda of the Altes Museum, Berlin.
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Rogers honoured by design body
The Chartered Society of Designers has awarded Richard Rogers its lifetime achievement award, the Minerva Medal.
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Chipperfield gives Turner gallery new impression
This year’s Stirling prizewinner David Chipperfield has revealed a radical redesign of his Turner Contemporary gallery in Margate, Kent.
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David Chipperfield reveals new Turner gallery design - images
Stirling Prize winner David Chipperfield has revealed his latest designs for Turner Contemporary at the Theatre Royal in Margate.Since the designs were last shown in June, the building has evolved and now comprises six rectangular interlocking forms. Positioned on a plinth and on two floors rather than three, the ...
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60 seconds with...Richard Meier
As a retrospective of his work opens at the Louise T Blouin Institute, Helen Crump talks to Richard Meier about his artistic inspirations, grand pianos and missed opportunties
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60 seconds with...David Mackay, MBM Arquitectes
With this month's BD Magazine profiling three of the practices hoping to design housing for the 2012 Olympics, Elaine Knutt caught up with the masterplanner of the 1992 Olympic village in Barcelona
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Chipperfield beats off Young Vic to take Stirling
David Chipperfield’s Museum of Modern Literature at Marbach am Neckar, Germany, scooped the £20,000 Stirling Prize last week in a narrow win over Haworth Tompkins Architects’ Young Vic theatre.
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Chipperfield edges it over Young Vic for Stirling victory
Haworth Tompkins’ Young Vic Theatre was pipped to the post by David Chipperfield’s Museum of Modern Literature, in Marbach am Neckar, to scoop the £20,000 Stirling Prize on Saturday night. The five members of the Stirling jury — Sunand Prasad, Tom Bloxham, Kieran Long, Louisa Hutton and Alan de Botton ...
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Chipperfield embraces new technology
When BD sought to learn how architects were using the latest gadgetry, David Chipperfield was on hand to wow the readership
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Zaha Hadid designs Madrid law courts - images
Zaha Hadid has won a competition to design a new civil courts of justice in Madrid.
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Zaha Hadid shortlisted for £25,000 Scottish prize
Zaha Hadid will go head to head with Scotland’s top architects in a bid to land this year’s RIAS Andrew Doolan Award.