All Building Design articles in Archive Titles – Page 88
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EU sets tough new energy standards
The European Union has passed a directive on energy-efficient buildings that will set minimum thresholds in energy consumption for new buildings and renovations.
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Mori to take on Wright’s Darwin Martin House
New York architect Toshiko Mori is to design a new visitor centre for Frank Lloyd Wright’s Darwin Martin House in Buffalo, New York.
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House core
Canadian practice Core Architects is to design a large-scale residential development in Dubai. The Toronto-based partners Deni Poletti, Babak Eslahjou and Charles Gane were selected to design 7,400,000m2 of housing on a stretch of coastline outside Dubai City.The US$4bn Dubai Marina project is a modern mix of high rise, mid-rise ...
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COMPETITIONS
Frankfurt premises for ECBThe European Central Bank is holding a two-stage competition to find an architect for a 100,000m2 premises in the east of Frankfurt am Main. The competition is open to all architects and the deadline for applications is 20 January. Eighty architects will be selected to participate in ...
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Collage education
Those fractal tiles are the first thing you see, but there's much more to Lab Architecture's Federation Square than its skin. This is a living piece of city, a jaw-dropping arts complex wedged into a difficult site. We find out how it was done.
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Trunk call
Jun Aoki's Tokyo store for Louis Vuitton resembles a pile of randomly stacked trunks. But the bulkiness of its structure is offset by intangible metal layers that seem inspired by the French designer's own watery fabrics.
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EC sets deadline for Brussels headquarters
The European Commission has set a deadline for the completion of the refurbishment to its sprawling Berlaymont headquarters in Brussels.
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The big hitter
Nikken Sekkei president Kunihiro Misu explains how his 1054-strong practice has stayed on top.
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Ingenhoven wins European Investment Bank
Düsseldorf-based architect Ingenhoven Overdiek und Partner has won an open, two-stage, international competition to build the headquarters of the European Investment Bank in Luxembourg.
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Swiss play ball with Chinese modernisers
Kunming isn't the only Chinese city with big expansion plans. But it is the only one, says Stuart Black, that's working with Swiss architects to realise its ambition.
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Three Genoa graduates land Unesco award
The US$7000 Unesco prize for architecture for 2002 has been won by three graduate student architects of Genoa University in Italy: Erika Bisio, Giulia Carpeneto and Irene Carpeneto.
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Riga architects take developer to court
Latvian Union of Architect petitions court and lobbies prime minister to stop construction of a store in historic city.
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WTO poised to open European Union to foreign architects
World Trade Organisation talks could force European Commission to remove barriers to non-EU architects.
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The samurai architect
Romi Khosla compares himself to a painter at the court of the samurai, a seeker of wisdom rather than a slave to a style. As the architect and UN adviser publishes a new book, Jane Samuels finds out what he has discovered.
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Ando unveils scheme to replace Tokyo treasure
New project on site of Aoyama Apartments aims to keep 'boulevard' atmosphere.
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Amazing feat
Meyer & van Schooten's shoe-shaped headquarters for ING Group may look like a walk on the wild side but this transparent, flexible and environmentally responsible building has its feet firmly on the ground.
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Allied Works in museum double
Portland practice to extend Seattle Art Museum and design New York home for Museum of Contemporary Art and Design.
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Safdie wins in Alabama
Canadian architect Moshe Safdie and Associates has been selected to design the US$70m new federal courthouse in Mobile, Alabama.
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Arco designer Achille Castiglioni dies in Milan
Achille Castiglioni, one of the most important figures in 20th-century Italian design, has died aged 84.