All International articles – Page 127
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Lace inspires interior for Croatian island fortress
Brighton practice Quixotic Architecture has won planning permission to renovate a medieval tower on a Croatian island.
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Join Mumbai mission
Architects interested in breaking into India are invited to join the Mumbai Dialogue 2011 trade mission
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Devon team second in Manila site contest
A team of graduates from Devon practice Roderick James Architects has won second place in an international competition to design disaster-resistant housing and associated community facilities for a site in Taguig City, Manila.
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Zaha Hadid’s Chinese opera house debuts
Zaha Hadid Architects’ Guangzhou Opera House in southern China opens today.
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Be careful whose nation you build
The Libyan crisis highlights the dangers of doing business with dictators
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Aecom pulling staff and their families out of Libya
Largest employer of architects in the world defends work in the country.
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Star architects appeal to Boris to save Design for London
London’s threatened design advisory body backed by Herzog, Gehry, Libeskind, Piano and Hadid
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Hopkins only UK firm on Siemens HQ shortlist
Hopkins Architects is on a 12-strong shortlist to redesign Siemens’ world headquarters in Munich, Germany.
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Feilden Clegg Bradley pulls out of Libya
Practice vows never to work in country again while the Gaddafi regime holds power
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Schools architects look overseas for new work
Architects specialising in schools have said the impasse on projects in the UK means they are now looking for work abroad.
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Work to start on second Denton Corker Marshall tower in Singapore
Work will start this year on the second tower in Denton Corker Marshall’s $1 billion Asia Square development in Singapore.
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BDP gains city district commission
BDP has won a £2 million transport and planning framework masterplan for the Salmiya district of Kuwait City
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UK firms chase Chinese and Russian cultural districts
Farrell shortlisted to masterplan Beijing development; Chipperfield for St Petersburg plan.
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Tony Fretton's Tietgens completes
Residents have moved into Tietgens Ærgrelse, a mixed-use development in central Copenhagen
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Working abroad: Kilburn Nightingale
More than 25 years of taking on the tropics has built this London firm.
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Crab lands Aussie architecture school job
Peter Cook’s practice to work with Australian Royal Gold Medal winner