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Atkins plans Qatar office number two
Firm’s expansion is latest indicator of emirate’s booming architectural industry
Use authorities to get your wages, RMJM boss advises staff
RMJM engineers lodge claims with Dubai’s Ministry of Labour
Capita Symonds unveils office scheme for Nigeria
A new building for Lagos will bring 15,300sq m of office space to the West African capital
Architecture design competition to tackle Malaria
Health charity Architecture for Health in Vulnerable Environments (Archive) launches a global design competition to help prevent spread of malaria
First look: Catholic church, Sawla, Ethiopia by Dow Jones architects
Images revealed of cool, shaded concrete church, two days’ drive from Addis Ababa
KPF's Abu Dhabi airport terminal cleared for take-off
£4.4 billion Midfield terminal will cater for 50 million passengers
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Hadid signs design agreement for Central Bank of Iraq
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Studio Seilern's $19 million Banana Island scheme ripens in Lagos
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Le Corbusier furniture threatened by sewage
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Libya trip yields chance for UK firm
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Abu Dhabi spending spree set to benefit UK architects
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Israeli architects' fury as Chipperfield fast-tracked in competition
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GMW and Capita Symonds fly into Tripoli on trade mission
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Zaha Hadid shortlisted for Iraqi parliament
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Capita Symonds unveils Africa's tallest tower
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Grimshaw targets Middle East for growth
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UK practices are owed millions for Libyan work
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Abu Dhabi architects were ‘overoptimistic’
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Overture for Kéré’s Opera Village in Burkina Faso
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Jestico & Whiles wins Doha College project
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British firms wins Iraq housing work
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Heneghan Peng triumphs in Palestine Museum competition
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RMJM's leaning tower opens
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Sheppard Robson on site with Siemens' Masdar HQ
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Sidell Gibson set to resume Libya work
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Cullinans and Heneghan Peng on shortlist for Palestinian Museum
Intelligence
International intelligence: Senegal
The gateway to west Africa offers a range of opportunities for investment
Focus
City Making: Doha
The discovery of oil propelled Qatar’s capital from pearl-fishing village to world city. Now architects have created a new scheme that attempts to reconnect Doha with its past
Q&A with Alan Corrigan, associate at WATG, on working in Egypt
Q&A with Alan Corrigan, associate at WATG, on working in Egypt
How British practices are changing the face of Libya
As BD reported in our last issue firms are increasingly looking abroad to find work during the recession, and Libya and Brazil are two of the most popular countries.











