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Broadway Malyan to design Chinese HQ
Architect also hired to design museum, resort and research centre
BDP wins design competition for Shanghai business district
Architect’s low-rise district will contrast with high-rise Pudong
Entries invited for King of Prussia's Gold Medal Awards
Prizes organised by the Ecclesiastical Architects’ and Surveyors’ Association
British and Japanese architects explore post-tsunami resconstruction
Florian Beigel, Baca Architects and Architecture Sans Frontières in RIBA workshop
Woods Bagot wings in with airport deals
Australian architect’s projects run across US, China and Australia
Sheffield students win Article 25 design competition
Winning Haiti project includes market and government space
Architect designs Mumbai towers with vertiginous infinity pools
Residential scheme by Hong Kong practice James Law Cybertecture
Denton Corker Marshall wins Australian pavilion job
Melbourne-based Architect is to design the country’s pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
10 Design scoops China work
Plans to make review panels a key part of the planning process are threatened by low funding and concerns over partiality
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RMJM dumped from Seoul project
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RIBA to forge links with Far East
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10’s Shenzhen plans approved
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Christchurch plans reconstruction competitions
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London firm triumphs in Shanghai river competition
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Life-size replica of Angkor Wat to be built in India
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Make designs tower for Mumbai
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RMJM design principal decamps to Sydney
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Henn beats Hopkins to Chinese sports centre
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Competition launched for Hong Kong opera house
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Nine UK firms make cut for Shanghai
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Brady warns of China copycat cities
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MLA+ wins masterplan work in China and Russia
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Lego Architecture unveils Sydney Opera House
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Atkins twisted towers win Chinese competition
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Chinese architect Wang Shu wins the Pritzker
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Santiago Calatrava debuts in Taiwan
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High fees cost Foster’s a £45m Indian gallery win
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Foster’s shift to Far East sees Asian profits soar
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Atkins' Pacific Dream comes true
Intelligence
International Intelligence: South Korea
Tourism and growth make Incheon hot property, says Yousun Choi
Focus
Gwangju follies
The South Korean city has commissioned the first of a series of 100 pavilions with which it plans to reassert its historic urban form
Rafael Viñoly: the outsider
As the public at last begins to look round Firstsite, we remember when its architect won his first big commission in 1989
How to breach the Chinese wall
China’s rapid urbanisation means work opportunities for overseas practices. But cultural empathy can be just as important as design talent.











