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Silent revolution
The design company that came up with the inflatable room in a bag can't be expected to work in a standard office. At its new Stockholm base, Snowcrash has combined open-plan space, a quiet room for thinking up bright ideas and its latest acoustic products.
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Utopia regained
Pierre Hebbelinck has joined the band of architects carving arts buildings out of industrial relics. Here's how he turned a 19th-century model colliery into Belgium's newest gallery.
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The new wave
Ferry terminals are rarely the highlight of an ocean voyage. But anyone docking at Yokohama will see something remarkable: not a crashing wave frozen in time, but a new kind of public space by Foreign Office Architects.
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Young masters
So, the results are out and the winners have gone home with their trophies.
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Invisible mending
John McAslan couldn't touch the exterior of London's only modernist department store, but he has given the interior of Peter Jones a fresh new image.
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The insiders
We all know about glass, timber, plastic and stone but, these days, interior finishes are just as likely to be made of rubber, chainmail, gel or even computer-generated puddles. We have the inside track on the traditional materials being used in new ways, and those science-fiction products.
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Lisbon mayor plans historic rescue
Centre-right politician seeks private investors and new laws to finance revival of 'collapsing' city centre.
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Kurokawa towers over Foster and KPF
Tokyo-based Kisho Kurokawa has beaten the UK's Foster and Partners and Kohn Pedersen Fox of the USA to the job of designing the centrepiece of a new urban quarter in Singapore.The 123,000m2 mixed-use complex is made up of three linked towers ranging from 23 to 28 storeys high. Kurokawa says ...
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Public outcry forces Ground Zero rethink
Development corporation may bring in new consultants to work on unpopular plans for Lower Manhattan.
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New Delhi's parliament library opens
Raj Rewal's prestigious new parliament library has been completed in New Delhi, India.The building (pictured) is situated in the heart of the city, flanked by the president's palace and the parliament house designed by Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker during British rule.The 55,000m2 new library replaces an information store in ...
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Koolhaas scoops Oslo library complex
Office for Metropolitan Architecture has won a competition to design a major cultural complex in Oslo, Norway.The 135,000m2 multi-use complex (pictured) will consist of a city library, museum, cinema, commercial space, offices and housing.Rem Koolhaas' office beat five other practices to the commission, including second-placed Foster and Partners. The library ...
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From the centre of the earth
Arthur Erickson's Museum of Glass is more megaform than building, a slice of the planet's core pushed up to the surface. Its naturalistic ramps have given Tacoma a new urban district, all in the shadow of a stainless steel 'volcano'.
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Singapore firm to plan capital for new Indian state
The newly formed state of Chhattisgarh in central India is set to develop a capital city on the scale of Le Corbusier's Chandigarh.
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Work starts to rebuild Mostar bridge
16th-century Bosnian crossing to be reconstructed in US$18m scheme
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The best education building
Nursery and infant school, Druk White Lotus School, Ladakh, IndiaArup Associates
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The best building in the world
They say the American Folk Art Museum is New York's best building since Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim. Our judges thought it was the best new building anywhere, giving it the US$30,000 Arup World Architecture Award.
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The best green buildings
Computer Science Building, York University, Toronto, CanadaAlliance Architects/Busby + Associates
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