All David Adjaye articles
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News
‘We rode out the storm’: Adjaye Associates projects confidence after ‘worst year that any architecture firm could have gone through’
Practice makes loss of £720,000 after one-off £1.4m tax payment but describes drop in revenue as a “blip”
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Features
Adjaye London CEO Lucy Tilley: ‘We’ll work even harder to carry on our legacy. We’ll keep going’
New London CEO talks about her vision for the future, the allegations that threatened to bring the practice down, and the resilience that she says helped it survive
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News
Adjaye Associates’ interfaith complex opens in Abu Dhabi
The new centre is intended as a focus for interfaith learning and understanding
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Blogs
Dry your eyes
cunliffeThe architect of the Commonwealth Institute has no time for nostalgics, finds a misty-eyed Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Blogs
It takes two to tango
Why won’t architects talk to each other in public, complains BD reporter Elizabeth Hopkirk
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Blogs
SFMOMA - the usual suspects plus Adjaye
When Americans want a new architecturally adventurous museum, it seems that they like to stick close to a well worn path. The latest starchitect riddled shortlist to be leaked for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art extension is certainly no exception, despite the rumoured addition of David Adjaye and ...
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Blogs
Pascall & Watson get the Louvre and green schools for the US
So, the House of Representatives has passed a bill to build one of the most ambitious schools programmes in recent history. But it's not the first time that something like this has been passed by the House and ignored by the Senate. Fingers crossed it goes through this time.Elsewhere ...
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Blogs
Libeskind is optimistic, Ordos 100 and race in architecture
It's always nice to hear some cheery words from a Starchitect, especially one who can stay optimistic about a $8.6 billion project when it hits trouble. So hats off to Libeskind.Elsewhere, race is back on the agenda, stimulus money is being spent and British architects are advised not to ...
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Blogs
Freelon's winning streak and a pedestrian-friendly Abu Dhabi
In News Junkie today we take a look at an interview with Philip Freelon (who is designing the new Smithsonian with Adjaye), glance at plans to make Abu Dhabi more pedestrian friendly and – shock horror – the New York Times has realised architects are having a tough time...Freelon's winning ...