All Europe articles – Page 36
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News3XN to design new building for Swedish university
Project to bring 500 years of history into 21st century
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Features
Study predicts European decline
New research by the European Architectural Barometer — which looks at the construction sectors of six countries including the UK — has found that architects in Spain and Italy are reporting falling workloads with those in France and the Netherlands also heading for a slowdown.
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NewsGigon/Guyer Architekten's Zurich gallery nears completion
Opening date announced for Zurich Kunsthalle
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NewsConservationists mount legal challenge to OMA plan for Venice palazzo
Benetton wants to turn 16th-century palazzo into department store
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NewsHamburg sues over Herzog and de Meuron's Elbphilharmonie
Court approves city’s bid to sue concert hall contractor for €40 million
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TechnicalDay centre, Noordwijk
Onix Architects has built a care centre in the Netherlands out of bricks that were rejected for their irregular form
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OpinionThe real picture in Rome
Your piece on the Olympic Village Rome (Inspiration February 3) must be a spoof unless those of us who have been trying to make better places for the last decades have been completely misguided.
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TechnicalDe Korhoenders sheltered housing
Wingender Hovenier Architecten’s brick residential building for disabled youth in the Netherlands provides a careful balance between communal and private space
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Building StudyCity Making: Antwerp
In the first of a new series looking at exemplary city planning projects, Ellis Woodman investigates the ‘slow urbanism’ being engineered at Antwerp’s former docks
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News
Libeskind pool's collapsing ceiling to be replaced
Contractors blamed for faulty installation at Swiss leisure centre
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InspirationsJulian Lewis’s inspiration: the 1960 Olympic Village, Rome
Julian Lewis of East looks to the outskirts of Rome for an example of rich urban placemaking
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NewsMetropolitan Workshop completes Irish harbour masterplan
Work on Dun Laoghaire Harbour will start this year
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NewsHaptic Architects to design terminal at Riga Airport
London firm’s team beats 125 entries to scoop £85,000 prize
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NewsStanton Williams ties for first place in German museum contest
Practice beats Zaha Hadid in scheme for Museum of Concrete Art & Design
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AnalysisExploring opportunities in Venice
A British Council initiative is looking for 10 “explorers” to travel and research projects for this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale
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NewsAllies & Morrison, BIG and MVRDV shortlisted for Danish competition
Henning Larsen and KCAP also in contention for urban design scheme
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NewsRogers Stirk Harbour to redevelop Monte Carlo landmark
Three buildings to replace Art Deco conference centre
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NewsInternational Intelligence: Montenegro
Montenegro’s economy declined by 5.7% in 2009, but now things are on the turn with new investment in the Bay of Kotor and the coastal town of Tivat






