All International articles – Page 10
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FeaturesSterling’s TerraLam CLT attains PRG 320 Certification
The world’s largest CLT producer, Sterling now stands ready to bolster structural CLT supply chain by up to 700,000 cubic metres annually
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NewsFoster & Partners working up four-tower New York masterplan
Practice unveils early proposals for redevelopment of world’s busiest bus station
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NewsFaulkner Browns reveals Guinness Quarter vision for Dublin
Plans include 336 homes, performance space and food hall at historic brewery
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NewsSaudi Arabia shows off concept designs for 170km smart city
Mirror-faced linear development would be 200m wide, 500m tall and home to 9 million people
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FeaturesBuilding the unfinished: Victorian Pride Centre
Designed by and for LGBTQI+ communities, the main ambition for this multi-purpose space was to create a welcoming and safe place. But how exactly do you specify for inclusivity?
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FeaturesBuilt to be wild: Monarto Safari Park's new Visitor Centre
Two ancient cultures merge at the Monarto Visitor Centre, designed in a joint venture by Intro and studio-gram
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FeaturesFrom gas plant to office space: Foster + Partners’ latest reuse project
Foster + Partners designs a demountable timber structure for a disused gas plant in Madrid, Spain, creating a natural, flexible workspace
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FeaturesBIG-designed refugee museum opens in Denmark
The practice has adapted and extended one of the refugee camp’s few remaining structures - a hospital building - into a 1,600 m2 museum dedicated to displaced humans
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NewsImages unveiled of Alvaro Siza’s first US project
Prtizker-winning architect’s “monolithic” New York tower sees first residents move in
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OpinionArchitecture is ephemeral, urban design is eternal!
Most masterplans are never built but, once they are, they can last for ever – even if the name of the masterplanner is quickly forgotten, writes David Rudlin
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NewsChipperfield wins Canadian parliament design competition
Joint bid with Toronto practice beats teams featuring Renzo Piano Building Workshop, BIG and Wilkinson Eyre
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OpinionDesign better, specify better and consume more carefully – that’s my (not so) radical idea
While we should all be taking action in order to preserve our planet, direct action is actually rather less effective than well-placed words if we want to drive real and lasting change, writes Matthew Lloyd
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NewsOMA completes Taiwan performing arts centre
Practice says project has been designed to resemble a planet “docking” against a cube
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NewsRIAS names six new honorary fellows
Architecture & Design Scotland chair Ann Allen and educator Lesley Lokko among latest cohort
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NewsUrban Agency unveils treehouse-inspired Dublin housing scheme
Three blocks to house 244 build-to-rent flats “immersed” in trees
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OpinionWhat’s in store for these great British emporia?
An entire class of buildings has become redundant and risks being lost for ever, says David Rudlin. But it was never about their external appearance
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NewsMcAslan wins Queen’s Award for Enterprise
Practice says accolade recognises “outstanding” international growth coupled with core values
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NewsNorman Foster unveils plan for ‘rebirth’ of battle-scarred Kharkiv
Foster & Partners founder met with city’s mayor to discuss future reconstruction plans
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NewsRIBA launches competition for ‘inspiring’ heritage schemes in the UK and China
Project aims to foster knowledge exchange between the two countries on the environmental benefits of conservation
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NewsPLP unveils masterplan for huge central Tokyo redevelopment
Four-tower scheme to be biggest in the city






