All International articles – Page 11
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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
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OpinionAmid the devastation of Ukraine the desire to rebuild is urgent and powerful
Despite the awful human suffering and pointless destruction, there is a sense of solidarity and collective desire about the global response that brings hope for a better future, says Matthew Lloyd
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OpinionCities are being destroyed but their residents’ spirit survives
The Russian invasion is demonstrating the fierce loyalty of Ukrainians to their home environment, says David Rudlin
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NewsFrancis Kéré wins the 2022 Pritzker Prize
Architect and educator is first black winner in Pritzker’s 44-year history
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50 Wonders50 Wonders | Rab Bennetts: Ford Foundation, New York
The Bennetts Associates co-founder recalls his inspiring first trip to Manhattan
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NewsHOK co-founder Gyo Obata dies aged 99
American architect responsible for National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC is mourned
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NewsProfession rallies to support Ukrainian architects
Practice calls for work-visa waiver as past RIBA president flags institute’s 1930s efforts
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NewsFirst Zaha bursaries could go to Ukrainian refugees
LSA chief says new scheme has come at perfect time to help fleeing students
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NewsWeston Williamson snapped up by engineering giant
Egis adds infrastructure specialist to architecture portfolio
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News‘Let’s open our practices and homes to Ukrainian architecture students’
Weston Williamson director calls for profession-wide acts of solidarity
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NewsFosters becomes latest practice to pull out of Russia
Architect joins Chipperfield, McAslan and others in halting projects
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NewsFaulkner Browns opens Dublin office
Guinness Quarter masterplan and hunt for new business drives latest move






