All Working Abroad articles
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International Intelligence: Montenegro
Montenegro’s economy declined by 5.7% in 2009, but now things are on the turn with new investment in the Bay of Kotor and the coastal town of Tivat
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International Q&A: Rob Steul of Woods Bagot
Rob Steul, principal at Woods Bagot, shares his experiences of working in Montenegro
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International Intelligence: South Korea
Tourism and growth make Incheon hot property, says Yousun Choi
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International Q&A: Alejandro Zaera-Polo
Former partner with FOA, Alejandro Zaera-Polo, now of AZP Architects shares his experiences of working in South Korea
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Working Abroad: Haptic Architects
An international workforce opened up a global portfolio for the young London-based practice
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International Q&A: Mumbai
Chris Lee and Kapil Gupta of Serie Architects discuss their work in India’s financial centre
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Working abroad: Gustafson Porter
Lebanon’s volatile politics forced the landscape architect to respond to opportunities where it found them
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Working abroad: The Manser Practice
Africa was the setting for some of the firm’s biggest triumphs and trials
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International intelligence: Senegal
The gateway to west Africa offers a range of opportunities for investment
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Working abroad: John Thompson & Partners
Community consultation opened the door for work around the world
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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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Working abroad: Wilkinson Eyre
A surprise win in Guangzhou proved a springboard for the firm which has since won a range of global projects, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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International Intelligence: Pearl River Delta
The mega-region is still continuing its dramatic transformation, says Donald Johnson
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International Q&A: John Letherland
The partner at Terry Farrell & Partners discusses his work in the Pearl River Delta
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Working abroad: Sutherland Hussey
Yet to complete a scheme in its native Edinburgh, the practice now finds 75% of its projects in China
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International intelligence: National Capital Region of India
The world’s most populated area offers long-term potential