All Asia Pacific articles – Page 27
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NewsFarrells to build Beijing's tallest tower
Terry Farrell & Partners has won permission for Beijing’s tallest building, the £607 million Z15 Tower.
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron's Hong Kong arts scheme goes in for planning
Herzog & de Meuron reworked original high-rise designs in collaboration with Purcell Miller Tritton
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NewsKowloon chief quits after five months
The troubled West Kowloon Cultural District in Hong Kong has suffered another blow after British chief executive Graham Sheffield quit after just five months on health grounds.
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FeaturesHow do I set up in China?
China is the biggest market in the world for architects, but how do you go about getting a piece of the action?
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NewsRem Koolhaas wins overhaul of Hong Kong transit system
OMA has been commissioned to produce the new design strategy and branding for Hong Kong’s public transport operator.
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NewsZaha Hadid announces opera house launch
Zaha Hadid’s Guangzhou Opera House will be officially opened in February, after a fire delayed work by more than a year.
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NewsWinning homes in Haiti design competition revealed
One year after earthquake, five teams picked for dwellings designed to fight spread of TB
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NewsPrince's Foundation plots Indian Poundbury
The Prince’s Foundation for the Built Environment has opened its first Indian office, in Mumbai, with the aim of building a new eco-town based on Poundbury and bringing values of “sustainable urbanism” to projects on the sub-continent.
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McAslan completes first Haiti project since earthquake
Only one major reconstruction project has been completed in Haiti a year on from the devastating earthquake that killed at least 200,000 people and left a further 2 million without shelter.
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NewsStephen George signs Chinese deal
East Midlands architect Stephen George International has signed an agreement with a Chinese company to work on low-carbon building projects in the country following a successful trade mission.
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NewsAedas tops Foster’s in Hong Kong
Aedas has beaten Foster & Partners to its third major project in Hong Kong in a year.
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NewsAtelier Ten lighting designer flies out to Haiti to work on community centre
Visit will coincide with anniversary of earthquake on January 12
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NewsAsia leads the world in office completions
Two-thirds of the world’s office completions will be in Asia in the next two years, say analysts.
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NewsAedas and Rogers Stirk Harbour win $400 million Hong Kong government competition
Aedas and Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners have beaten stiff competition from Fosters and SOM to land a $400 million project to design a customs processing centre for the Hong Kong government.
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NewsGehry unveils his 'mystery' $150 million Australian debut
Frank Gehry has revealed images of his first building in Australia, a $150 million business school for the University of Technology Sydney (UTS).
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NewsChina - the new home of the skyscraper
Country overtakes US as the leading nation for tall buildings
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NewsAedas and Broadway Malyan fall victim to Chinese fraudsters
Practices are among those to have identities faked by firms seeking work in China
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NewsWilkinson Eyre looks to expand China work
Wilkinson Eyre is planning to use its recently completed Guangzhou International Finance Centre tower scheme as the launch pad for more work in China.The firm has been working in the country for the past five years and in spring opened its first office there in Shanghai.Co-partner Jim Eyre told BD ...
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NewsWoods Bagot wins Perth Airport expansion project
Woods Bagot has landed the first phase of an airport scheme in Australia with a deal to expand Perth Airport’s international terminal.






