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Theme for 2025 Venice Biennale announced
Italian curator says exhibition will explore the intersection of architecture with art, engineering, biology and data science
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BIG unveils plans for new timber building at Kansas architectural school
The building will provide a new practice facility for students
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Henley Halebrown wins Belgian community centre renovation job
London architect working with two Belgian practices on scheme
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RIBA introduces design competition for new Kenyan conservation centre
Competition is open to UK and international architects
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Heatherwick’s New York landmark to return with suicide prevention measures
Steel mesh will be used to improve safety of the 150ft structure
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International competition launched for national museum of architecture and design in Helsinki
Project aims to create one of the largest custom design and architecture museums in Europe on historic waterfront site
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Saudi Arabia to scale back plans for The Line, say reports
Plans for 170 km city cut to less than 3 km by 2030
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British Council names curators to represent the UK at the 2025 Venice Biennale
Appointed team will present an exhibition on the subject of restoration and repair in architecture
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Fosters showcases first project in Uruguay
Luxury residential block on Montevideo beach to feature a central courtyard with a tree growing through the roof
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Ole Scheeren completes 280m Shanghai tower
Building features offset core with lifts and services protruding out of its facade
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Phoenix: the 3D-printed concrete bridge
Circular by design, Phoenix stands solely through compression without reinforcement, with blocks that can be easily disassembled and recycled
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Adjaye Associates turnover jumps following workload boom in the Middle East
But income falls in five out of the firm’s seven global regions including 66% slump in the UK
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Fosters designs ‘ultra-luxury’ apartment blocks in Dubai
Towers to feature triple-height “sky palace” with its own “grand arrival gallery”
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Interview: Gensler’s Diane Hoskins on how to keep growing in a time of crises
The co-chair of the world’s largest architecture practice tells Tom Lowe about the firm’s journey over the past few turbulent years and why they decided to write a survival guide for architects
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Riken Yamamoto awarded 2024 Pritzker Prize
Award recognises lifetime’s work that has explored thresholds of public and private space, and the importance of community
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Zaha Hadid and Fosters working on £2.6bn Oman schemes
Projects including SOM-materplanned city extension aim to diversify country’s economy
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Fosters’ $10bn New York City bus terminal proposals advance
New facility will replace “nightmare” Midtown station with more passenger-friendly hub
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Gensler appoints four new principals to UK and European leadership team
Number one globally ranked practice makes appointments at time of growth in UK and European business
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Tackling the challenge: How architecture practices can make the most of tough market conditions
The chief executive of the Buildings + Cities division in Surbana Jurong Group, the WA100’s 14th ranked practice in 2024, speaks to Building Design about how architectural firms can future-proof themselves
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WA100 2024: Architects expect patchy international growth
The annual WA100 survey shows more firms anticipate global growth this year. Regionally, the US is strong but the Middle East continues to lead, while China slows and Europe sickens