All International articles – Page 5
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News
Foster & Partners appointed to design high-end US hospital
Scheme for Mayo Clinic includes two buildings linked by a skybridge
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Features
Building archives: The Chrysler Building and the Empire State Building, 1930
New York’s tower craze restarts following a 15-year lull as two of the city’s most famous towers race to become the world’s tallest
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Foster & Partners working on plans for reconstruction of earthquake-hit Turkish city
Practice among 13 appointed to draw up a vision for country’s devastated Hatay province
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Fosters reveals designs for new China tower
Mixed-use scheme in Qingdao will combine offices, apartments and a three-storey clubhouse
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Simone de Gale fronts campaign to boost UK architectural exports
London-based architect believes more UK practices could benefit from exporting their services
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Migliore and Servetto completes contemporary interventions within Rome’s Archaeological Park
Bookshops for specialist museum retailer adopt common language in locations that include the Colosseum
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Morphogenesis completes world’s largest office building
India’s Surat Diamond Bourse knocks The Pentagon off the top spot after 80 years
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Features
A more sustainable approach to second homes in Spain
Spanish housebuilder focuses on choosing natural materials and prioritising products from local suppliers, following an increased demand for sustainable second homes
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Ritchie Studio completes decade-long project to transform Maltese brewery site
The project adopts a retrofit approach that incorporates existing structures while adding new floorspace and landscaping
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Architecture bodies in Commonwealth countries sign landmark climate pact
Initiative aims to address rapid urbanisation and environmental decay across five continents
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In pictures: Moxon Architects completes timber bridge in Balingen, Germany
The new bridge strengthens Balingen’s network of foot and cycle paths and will serve as a catalyst for further responsible regeneration of the River Eyach
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Grimshaw opens New Zealand studio
Former Melbourne boss Neil Stonell appointed managing partner at Auckland base
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In pictures: MVRDV unveil TON1 in Berlin
The new event space is part of Berlin’s campus for changemakers and sits within one of Europe’s oldest film studios
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Japanese designers reveal floating city proposals
Ocean ring development would host 10,000 residents and 30,000 workers and visitors
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In pictures: Seosaeng House by Studio Weave
London practice’s multi-generational home with sea views in South Korea
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Opinion
If you’re considering a move to Australia, expect ‘heaps’ of difference
From working on major infrastructure projects, to embracing the growing role of First Nations communities, architects moving to Australia will find an exciting and diverse career landscape, writes Mark Middleton
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Features
Lang Architecture revamps New York townhouse
The project focused on the parlour floor with the creation of a centralised kitchen flanked by a dining room and living room on either side
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Denied visas for Ghanaian participants sour build up to Africa-themed Biennale
Three of curator Lesley Lokko’s collaborators in Ghana refused entry to Italy just days before the event starts
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