All Asia Pacific articles – Page 23
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News
Wilkinson Eyre tower wins award
A tower by Wilkinson Eyre, once the tallest British-designed building in the world, has won a prestigious international award.
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Adrian Smith & Gordon Gill wins 606m-high Chinese tower
Finalists in design competition included SOM and HOK
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Ai Weiwei released on bail after agreeing to pay 'evaded tax'
The Chinese artist and architect Ai Weiwei has been released, according to Chinese state media.Chinese news agency Xinhua has reported that he was freed on bail by Beijing police “because of his good attitude in confessing his crimes as well as a chronic disease he suffers from”.Xinhua’s report added: “The ...
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China to get a new skyscraper every five days for next three years
Research prompts Financial Times to question whether boom means bust is on the way
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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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Sutherland Hussey bags third tallest tower in Beijing
Tongzhou Tower is latest in a string of Chinese wins for Scottish practice
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Rogers defends Barangaroo against 'worst of Dubai' slur
Scheme will turn city’s ’back door into another front door’ says Rogers
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RMJM’s Hong Kong Station on track
Work is set to start on RMJM’s £190 million plans for the new Admiralty Integrated Station in Hong Kong.
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Chinese practice scoops Bow Street hotel scheme
Shanghai’s Neri & Hu spearheads Chinese invasion by winning prestigious London project
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Opinion
The Chinese are coming
With Chinese firms beginning to crack London, is the balance of the industry about to shift?
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Unesco advisers set to reject Corbusier
An advisory group to Unesco is expected to recommend that more than a dozen buildings by Le Corbusier are turned down for World Heritage status.
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Yaya award helped Serie Architects win China commissions
BD’s Young Architect of the Year Award has helped last year’s winner to land significant projects abroad, it has emerged.
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International intelligence: National Capital Region of India
The world’s most populated area offers long-term potential
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Stride Treglown to plan Sydney campus
Stride Treglown has been appointed to work on the masterplan for Macquarie University campus in the northern suburbs of Sydney
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Opinion
A vital distinction
There needs to be a distinction between the country and its regime (Architects accused of silence over Ai Weiwei, News, May 20).
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Protests over Ai Weiwei are misguided and naive
To correct a slightly, but only slightly, mashed up quotation (“Architects accused of silence over Ai Weiwei” News May 20): obviously there are limits on where one’s personal distaste and regret mean that on a professional level one would not have dealings with a place.