All International articles – Page 108
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NewsMott Macdonald plans Guilin scheme
Mott MacDonald has been commissioned to design a 145,000sq m mixed-use development in Guilin, Guangxi Province, China.
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NewsBIG beats MVRDV to land Sorbonne commission
Bjarke Ingels Group and French practice OFF win research building in central Paris
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NewsMalgara withdraws from biennale job
Giulio Malgara has withdrawn his candidacy for the job of director of the Venice Biennale.
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NewsWorking Abroad: Haptic Architects
An international workforce opened up a global portfolio for the young London-based practice
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NewsLibya holds competition to create park in Tripoli
Initiative is ‘a sign of nation rebuilding itself as a democratic society’
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NewsUSC professors to pilot robots that build on the moon
Neil Leach and Anders Carlson win NASA research grant for lunar proposal
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NewsSutherland Hussey shortlisted for Chinese drama academy
Practice competing to design £30 million extension to Beijing Central Academy of Drama
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NewsAustin-Smith Lord files for CVA as pressure mounts over unpaid fees
Practice hopeful of a deal with Middle Eastern client to avoid insolvency proceedings
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NewsGrimshaw Melbourne scheme goes on site
Construction work has started on Grimshaw’s £135 million Melbourne healthcare facility, which brings together Australian organisations working on treatment of infectious diseases.
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NewsDavid Chipperfield to curate Venice Biennale
Appointment was delayed amid uncertainty over future of Biennale director
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NewsCalatrava received £13 million for unbuilt Valencia project
Court papers reveal fee for Spanish architect’s cancelled tower scheme
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Building StudyWohnWerk, Basel, by Christ & Gantenbein
A scheme that combines live and work space for a community of adults with learning difficulties invests archetypal building types with a high level of specificity
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Zaha Hadid's San Diego house takes step forward
Whale Watch Way home wins approval from planning commission
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Building StudyGwangju follies
The South Korean city has commissioned the first of a series of 100 pavilions with which it plans to reassert its historic urban form
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NewsBoxpark claims New Zealand pop-up mall breaches intellectual property rights
Christchurch scheme for retailers hit by earthquake ‘fails to acknowledge east London inspiration’
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NewsRMJM wins £262m airport scheme
RMJM has won a £262 million contract at Russia’s largest airport.
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NewsSergison Bates’ domestic touch at Belgian care home
Sergison Bates has won a competition to design a £16 million old people’s care home in Belgium.
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NewsUS Architecture billings dive back into negative growth
Fall in financial activity dashes hopes of recovery






