All International articles – Page 14
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News
UK team wins Norwegian waterfront design competition
Scheme will centre on former shipbuilding area of Bergen
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Profession cheers decision to recognise qualifications of overseas architects
Arb will receive several new powers in amendments to Architects Act
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Opinion
The problem of shrinking cities
As the world approaches peak people, what does this mean for our cities, asks David Rudlin
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News
Adjaye: I’m obsessed with rammed earth
Architect hints the sustainable material could feature in high-rise projects
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Four presidents and a rock star congratulate David Adjaye as he receives 2021 Royal Gold Medal
Virtual ceremony beamed around the world features Barack Obama and Bono
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Features
David Adjaye: One of the most important storytellers of our time
In this essay written to coincide with his Gold Medal, Simone de Gale traces the architect’s significance from his early years to the present day
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News
Heatherwick’s garden pier opens on New York’s Hudson River
Park supported by over 100 concrete columns echoes design of Garden Bridge
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Profit doubles at Zaha Hadid Architects
Headcount and turnover dip in first accounts covering start of pandemic
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Diller Scofidio & Renfro wins gold in Milan Winter Olympic competition
Practice beats teams led by BIG and John McAslan to the finish line
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Features
WA100 2021: Brighter light on the horizon
The world is a different place from this time last year
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Opinion
WA100 2021: Don’t stop now
If we learnt anything from 2020 it is that we are capable of embracing great change – and that is a strength we are going to need
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Features
WA100 2021: The big list
World Architecture 100: View a table of this year’s top 100 architects
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WA100 2020: Who’s hiring? The global talent race
’The profession is suffering from a missing generation of architects’
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Features
WA100 2020: Tense times: the tariff effect
How are tariffs impacting architects and what does the future hold? David Blackman reports
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Features
WA100 2020: Architects brace for global slowdown
The global economy is faltering but China and North America have managed to escape the air of gloom, reports David Blackman
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Opinion
WA100 2020: The action moves to China and the US
With employment at the world’s biggest architects static, they seem to be battening down the hatches. But there are exceptions, writes Thomas Lane