All International articles – Page 12
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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
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OpinionIf the future of housing is huge blocks of flats, now is the moment to get our approach right
The world is standing at a significant crossroads, says Matthew Lloyd
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NewsFosters masterplans high-rise Vietnamese neighbourhood
Global City district is part of Ho Chi Minh’s ‘city within a city’
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NewsRussian architects banned by competitions organisers
Profession rallies in support of Ukrainian colleagues
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NewsDijon gastronomy centre set to cut the mustard
Anthony Béchu-designed celebration of French food and wine targets May opening
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NewsBritish Pavilion team for Venice Biennale announced
Curators to create exhibition exploring sustainable materials
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NewsGrimshaw chairman predicts projects will stop amid escalating Ukraine crisis
UK consultants working in Russia stay put for now
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World Architecture 100 Live 2022WA100 2022: Challenges and opportunities for architects
Explore more of the findings of the WA100 2022 survey
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FeaturesCities across the world are waking up to the value of riverside regeneration projects
The great riverside revival is key to reconciling economic growth with environmental recovery, writes Jeremy Farrington in Singapore
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NewsGrimshaw design wins Toulouse bridge competition
Practice’s first project in France for 40 years will deliver new link to ’green lung’ island on the Garonne
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50 Wonders50 Wonders | Hana Loftus: Temple Mount, Jerusalem
The Hat Projects co-founder recalls her surprise at experiencing how a place she knew well from books was inhabited in real life







