All Europe articles – Page 14
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NewsKnight and Zaha shortlisted for Danube crossing
Wilkinson Eyre also on international shortlist for new bridge
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NewsOMA completes French superlab
Laboratory and engineering school is based around a micro city concept
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NewsZaha Hadid Architects wins Estonia masterplan competition
Practice pips bids by Kavakava with AZPML and Alver Architects for Baltic blueprint
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NewsFinal piece in Chipperfield’s Shanghai puzzle approved
Brick tower on historic Bund needed special permission
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Broadway Malyan to design €100m wine attraction
Drinks giant lines firm up for World of Wine development in Portugal
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NewsChipperfield culture centre opens in Germany
Project designed for billionaire businessman Reinhold Würth
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NewsHaptic down to last two in contest for Oslo quarter
Competition to rebuild area hit by terrorism
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Building StudyMusee D’Arts, Nantes by Stanton Williams
Stanton Williams set out to reinvent the Breton city’s beaux-art palais as an open, welcoming institution while complementing the spectacular (not to say elitist) architecture. It’s a neat trick to pull off. Ike Ijeh finds out if it succeeded
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FeaturesNew York vs London residential towers: Which is better?
New York and London are both bristling with new residential towers, a boom driven by demand and skyrocketing prices. But how do the two cities regulate their location, shape and design quality? Ike Ijeh reports on a tale of two high-rise housing booms
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Work starts on Zaha’s Slovak scheme
Bratislava Sky Park’s three-tower first phase set to complete in 2019
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Building StudyLa Seine Musicale, Paris, by Shigeru Ban
The second concert hall to be completed in the French capital within three years is a showcase to innovation and style. Ike Ijeh admires the distinctive features of this venue, which was designed by award-winning Japanese architect Shigeru Ban
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TechnicalTechnical study: Atlas House, Eindhoven
Monadnock has created a three-storey house of clarity, rigour and poetic flourishes on a Dutch woodland estate, writes Hugh Strange
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NewsHenn and Møller picked to expand ‘iconic’ German hospital
Duo beats 12 practices to land University Hospital RWTH Aachen job
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Fledgling practice wins Danish architecture school commission
Vargo Nielsen Palle pips BIG and Sanaa to prize
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NewsFull steam ahead for Chipperfield's Swedish Nobel Centre
Architect releases new images of £100m scheme as last objection dismissed
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NewsHKR unveils latest Dublin office scheme
Practice seeks planning for block near Trinity College on back of Facebook and Microsoft work
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Building StudyBibliothèque Alexis de Tocqueville, Caen by OMA
With its regular glazed facades and cruciform shape, the northern French city’s new library is surprisingly understated for an OMA project. But as you would expect from the Dutch practice, there are some clever architectural manoeuvres at play – as Ike Ijeh finds out
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NewsParis to spruce up Eiffel Tower for Olympics bid
New reception areas and upgrades to lower second-floor proposed for €300m programme
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Building StudyElbphilharmonie, Hamburg by Herzog & de Meuron
Hamburg wanted the Elbphilharmonie to be an instantly discernible architectural symbol to lift the city’s prestige but got a faceless glass block sitting on top of a brick one. Yet in its theatrically wavy rooftop, Herzog de Meuron has brilliantly conjured up an emblematic national icon - just ...






