All International articles – Page 116
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NewsAIA president blames banks for profession's woes
US architects institute to publish list of stalled projects in need of investors
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NewsHOK’s land transport work shifts up a gear
London practice announces plans to double its transport teams
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Art deco cinema restoration appeal
Film fans are calling for a Scottish architect to restore an art deco cinema on the tropical Tanzanian island of Zanzibar.
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NewsRMJM architect plays down locals' Gazprom 'protest'
Tony Kettle greeted with cries of ’Shame on you’ by St Petersburg residents
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NewsAtkins wins contract for US Army projects in Middle East
Projects likely to cost up to $100 million each
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NewsFoster beaten by Perkins & Will on Edmonton airport project
Canadian firm picked to turn former airport into residential district
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Success for West 8 in Segrera Linear Park competition
New park for Barcelona will run above high-speed rail line
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NewsArup signs deal with Chinese giant
Pair make agreement on future work in front of David Cameron and Chinese premier Wen Jiabao
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NewsAllied Works Architecture's Canadian music centre inspired by Rockies
Winning design retains historic blues venue
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NewsAtkins to build Sherborne School's Qatar outpost
Old Shirburnian Michael Hopkins’ practice pipped at post
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NewsWanted: architect for cinema revamp on tropical island
Award winning film maker Nick Broomfield backs project in Zanzibar
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NewsAlsop designs subway station for Toronto
Will Alsop at RMJM has designed a £100 million subway and bus station for the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC).
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NewsWilkinson Eyre tower wins award
A tower by Wilkinson Eyre, once the tallest British-designed building in the world, has won a prestigious international award.
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NewsAlsop denies reports he is set to leave RMJM
Stirling prize winner insists no new career move is on the cards
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NewsUS billings index falls for second month in a row
’Positive momentum’ has disappeared, says AIA
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NewsAdrian Smith & Gordon Gill wins 606m-high Chinese tower
Finalists in design competition included SOM and HOK
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Bjarke Ingels to headline Hay Festival in Spain
Danish architect Bjarke Ingels has been named as the keynote speaker at the Spanish edition of the Hay Festival, which will be held in Segovia this autumn.
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NewsContainer home gives style on the cheap
London-based Benjamin Garcia Saxe Architecture has built a private home from two shipping containers outside San Jose.
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NewsPRP signals 20 job losses as its work moves east
PRP has been forced to put up to 20 staff on notice of redundancy in Britain despite winning big projects in Russia and China.






