All Europe articles – Page 41
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AnalysisStudents ditch UK schools to go abroad
Low fees, star lecturers and good facilities are proving increasingly attractive to British students.
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AnalysisArchitects see benefits of teaching abroad
”I can’t deny that it is very well paid,” laughs Jonathan Sergison as he tries to explain the phenomenon of British architects being lured abroad to teach.
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ReviewDiener & Diener monograph
A monograph showcasing 40 of the Swiss practice’s works attests to its urban engagement
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NewsOMA wins competition to design French convention centre
Rem Koolhaas’s practice beats Nouvel, Rogers and Foster
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NewsHenning Larsen to design Siemens global HQ in Munich
Danish firm beats Hopkins in competition for 45,000sq m building
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NewsAmsterdam Mint hotel completes
Bennetts Associates’ first overseas project has completed in Amsterdam within a masterplan by Erik van Egeraat beside the central station.
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NewsLifschutz Davidson Sandilands completes Moscow food court fit-out
Polished steel ceiling reflects market activity to shoppers below
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NewsBritish ambassador in Athens hosts construction industry party - as city burns
UK’s design talent is celebrated at reception for £500m Renzo Piano project
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NewsRMJM architect plays down locals' Gazprom 'protest'
Tony Kettle greeted with cries of ’Shame on you’ by St Petersburg residents
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Success for West 8 in Segrera Linear Park competition
New park for Barcelona will run above high-speed rail line
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Bjarke Ingels to headline Hay Festival in Spain
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels has been named as the keynote speaker at the Spanish edition of the Hay Festival, which will be held in Segovia this autumn.
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Dark and Adept win competition for expansion of Oslo suburb
Nordic team was one of five invited to compete
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NewsAHMM and Haptic shortlisted for Norwegian convention centre
London duo are only non-Scandinavian finalists
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NewsAlgarve marina design completed
Broadway Malyan has designed a mixed-use marina in the Algarve after winning an international competition.
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NewsLibeskind synagogue plans
Daniel Libeskind has revealed images of a new liberal synagogue, which he dubbed “a synagogue for Munich, Germany and the future”.
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NewsSpanish underdog triumphs in Lausanne
Young Barcelona practice to create cultural quarter for Swiss city
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NewsRMJM pursued over unpaid Gazprom fees
Acoustic consultant takes legal action as RMJM crisis spreads to Russia
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NewsWorking abroad: Sutherland Hussey
Yet to complete a scheme in its native Edinburgh, the practice now finds 75% of its projects in China
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NewsZaera-Polo speaks out over Foreign Office split
One half of the former husband and wife team behind Foreign Office Architects has spoken publicly for the first time about the decision to end the practice.






