All Asia Pacific articles – Page 25
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Global PechaKucha raises Japan funds
Nearly 100 cities around the world have taken part in a global PechaKucha event to raise funds for the reconstruction of Japan after the devastating earthquake and tsunami.
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NewsKPF designs whole district for Gurgaon
KPF has unveiled its design for a new neighbourhood in Gurgaon, one of the fastest growing cities in India.
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NewsFoster launches cruise terminal
A foundation stone-laying ceremony was held to mark the start of construction of Foster & Partners’ Kai Tak Cruise Terminal in Hong Kong.
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Nearly 100 cities hold PechaKucha events for Japan
Architects invited to take part or donate this weekend
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NewsArup Associates sets up China studios
Architectural wing of engineering giant to open three new offices
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World's highest hotel opens in KPF Centre
The highest hotel in the world has opened in KPF’s International Commerce Centre in Hong Kong.
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NewsStaff pay delayed again at RMJM
Salaries have been delayed to RMJM staff in Hong Kong once more, despite the ongoing injection of £8 million into the firm under last month’s refinancing deal.
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NewsHaikou shortlist put to public vote
Zaha Hadid, Wilkinson Eyre and Broadway Malyan are among eight teams competing for a landmark development in Haikou, a city in the Chinese province of Hainan.
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UN Studio's Korean shopping centre opens
Facade is wrapped in world’s largest illuminated surface
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NewsSergison Bates wins Novartis job in China
Sergison Bates has won its biggest ever project, designing a key building for Novartis’s huge new Shanghai campus.
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NewsCaruso St John’s Gagosian opens
The latest outpost of the Gagosian Gallery, designed by Caruso St John and Hong Kong-based architects Atelier Pacific, has opened on Hong Kong Island.
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NewsMorrison parachutes in new bosses to run RMJM's Hong Kong office
RMJM has dispatched two senior architects to run its Hong Kong office after it was hit by a series of defections and a blast by a managing principal, angry that staff wages were not being paid on time.Gordon Hood, currently managing principal of the global education studio at Princeton, New ...
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NewsWoods Bagot unveils Perth airport scheme
Woods Bagot has revealed its expansion plans for Perth Airport’s international terminal.
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NewsApollo Architects' Sendai houses survive Japan earthquake
Satoshi Kurosaki of Tokyo-based Apollo Architects has confirmed the two family houses he completed recently in Sendai have survived the earthquake.Lift, finished in the last few weeks, is in a residential district of central Sendai. It is a wooden house on a tight plot, which veers up at the front ...
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NewsShigeru Ban in Japan earthquake aid
Pompidou-Metz Centre designer hands out cardboard partitions for shelters
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NewsSafdie Architects' Artscience Museum opens in Singapore
Safdie Architects’ Artscience Museum has opened in Singapore. It features 10 curved “petals” or “fingers” containing the 21 galleries, which are naturally lit from apertures in the finger tips illuminating the sculptural interior wall forms.The tallest rises 60m above the 4,000sq m “pond” beside which the 6,000sq m museum stands.The ...
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NewsUK industry ready to respond to Japan earthquake
Foreign help on standby as scale of damage emerges
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NewsNikken Sekkei staff tell of their earthquake fears
Staff at Nikken Sekkei’s Tokyo headquarters have told how they feared for their lives as the worst earthquake in 130 years wreaked devastation across the north of Japan.
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NewsHKS aims high with Noida hilton
HKS has been commissioned to design a five-star Hilton hotel in Noida, one of New Delhi’s four satellite cities.






