All Europe articles – Page 45
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NewsKCAP Architects win Luxemburg competition
KCAP Architects has won a competition to develop plans for the Belval Square Mile quarter in the city of Esch-sur-Alzette in Luxemburg.
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NewsSeven line up to fill hole in Rome made by Mussolini
David Chipperfield and Diener & Diener are among those shortlisted for controversial site along Via Giulia cleared by Mussolini 70 years ago.
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NewsLace inspires interior for Croatian island fortress
Brighton practice Quixotic Architecture has won planning permission to renovate a medieval tower on a Croatian island.
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TechnicalSpun concrete columns
Technology once used for drains is now producing concrete columns with the smallest footprint ever.
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NewsUK firms chase Chinese and Russian cultural districts
Farrell shortlisted to masterplan Beijing development; Chipperfield for St Petersburg plan.
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NewsTony Fretton's Tietgens completes
Residents have moved into Tietgens Ærgrelse, a mixed-use development in central Copenhagen
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NewsMecanoo academic building in Amsterdam starts on site
A new academic building at the Amsterdam University College, designed by Dutch practice Mecanoo, has started on site.The new Liberal Arts & Science building will be located in the Science Park, the international science and research centre in the Watergraafsmeer area, and is scheduled to be completed in 2012.The 6,000sq ...
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Kit named best young Swiss practice
Zurich practice Kit has been named the winner of the Foundation Award for young Swiss architects.
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OMA forecasts green energy supply by 2050
OMA’s design and research studio, AMO, has produced a report claiming the world could be entirely dependent on renewable energy by 2050
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NewsBIG wins Greenland National Gallery competition
Bjarke Ingels’ practice BIG has won the job of designing the new National Gallery of Greenland in the country’s capital Nuuk.
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NewsSOM’s €1bn Nato HQ triggers cost outcry
A row has broken out over the cost of SOM’s new headquarters building for Nato in Brussels.
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NewsWilford's Tbilisi embassy may mark end of an era
Michael Wilford’s £17 million British Embassy in Tbilisi, Georgia, has opened, becoming perhaps the last of the Foreign Office’s grands projets.
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NewsFrank Gehry's 'cloud' under threat
Frank Gehry’s £86 million plans for a “cloud of glass” contemporary art gallery in Paris have hit a stumbling block after its building permit was cancelled.
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NewsZaha Hadid designs Rock and Shell villas for Croatia
Zaha Hadid Architects has designed two prototype villas for a new golf and spa resort on the Croatian coast overlooking Dubrovnik.
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NewsOMA recruits as portfolio expands
OMA has advertised for senior architects to join its expanding Hong Kong office.Rem Koolhaas’s practice was recently commissioned to produce the new design strategy and branding for Hong Kong’s public transport operator.The practice is also working on the new campus for Chu Hai College and is one of three architects ...
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NewsInternational Intelligence: Russia
Local partners are essential for architects hoping to capitalise on the events boom in Russia.
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FeaturesQ&A: Robert Fry
Swanke Hayden Connell’s Europe managing director discusses working in Russia
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NewsRIAI chases Ireland’s 300 illicit architects
More than 300 people are trading illegally as architects in Ireland, according to a recent audit
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NewsJurgen Mayer H unveils new airport in Georgia
New landmark for Central Asia was designed and constructed within three months






