All International articles – Page 135
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NewsFinal go-ahead for Gazprom tower
RMJM’s long-proposed Gazprom tower in St Petersburg is now on course to become the highest building in Europe after being given the final go-ahead by the authorities
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AnalysisWill the dark clouds over Ireland spread to the UK?
The recession has hit Ireland’s architects particularly brutally. Is the UK profession set to experience the same?
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NewsZumthor to design next Serpentine Pavilion
The 2009 Pritzker Prize laureate Peter Zumthor has been chosen to design next year’s Serpentine Gallery Pavilion.
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NewsAllies & Morrison plans go on show in Rome
An exhibition exploring Allies & Morrison’s masterplans for different parts of London opens at the British School at Rome on Monday.
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FeaturesA British practice in Russia: "It may be difficult for things to go to plan..."
PRP’s regional director Michael Graham on the trials and tribulations of a UK practice working in Russia
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NewsFujimoto weaves a showcase for Japanese fashion at the Barbican
Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto has created the gallery design for a new exhibition celebrating Japanese fashion at London’s Barbican Art Gallery.
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NewsArup Associates eyes Italian airport expansion
Arup Associates is carrying out a feasibility study into expanding Venice Marco Polo Airport in Italy.
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FeaturesRussian design is all in the detail: Buromoscow
Characterised by an obsessive attention to detail and a rigorous research-driven agenda, Buromoscow is affecting change through its stealthy approach.
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NewsLibeskind to design landmark for Essex University
Daniel Libeskind has been selected to design a landmark building in the UK to house a new international institute promoting peace and democracy.
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FeaturesThe Moscow architect unafraid to make waves: Boris Bernaskoni
In the first of a series of profiles on Moscow’s new wave of young architects, we speak to Boris Bernaskoni, whose radical office is working across scales from dachas to urban masterplans, driven by an energetic political agenda.
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NewsRIBA Gold Medal eases Chipperfield's Stirling pain
David Chipperfield has won the RIBA Royal Gold Medal 2011, an honour that goes some way to compensating for the loss of the 2010 Stirling Prize.
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NewsFoster & Partners' Emirates campus takes its first students
Foster & Partners’ Masdar Institute scheme in the United Arab Emirates is close to completion after three years of development.
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Building StudyMoscow School of Management by Adjaye Associates
David Adjaye has cross-fertilised 1920s Russian Suprematism with his own African heritage to create the gargantuan Moscow School of Managment in Skolkovo
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NewsFosters unveils design for Qatari World Cup bid
Foster & Partners is behind the centrepiece stadium for Qatar’s bid to host the 2022 football World Cup.
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NewsWorld Architecture survey launched
BD World Architecture 100 is a unique annual publication which is a definitive list of the world’s largest architectural practices based on the number of architects they employ.
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NewsProposals for controversial 'Ground Zero' Muslim centre revealed
The first images of the controversial Park 51 Muslim community centre, planned for a site near New York’s Ground Zero, have been revealed.
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NewsFoster's posts massive pre-tax loss
Foster & Partners has posted a huge pre-tax loss after racking up interest repayments of nearly £40 million.
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NewsFoster joins protest against adverts on Venice's historic buildings
Norman Foster has added his voice to an angry protest to the Italian government over the use of giant billboards on Venice’s historic buildings.
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Gensler wins four major projects in Riyadh
Gensler has won four commissions in Riyadh’s 5 million sq m custom-built financial region - The King Abdullah Financial District (KAFD).
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NewsZaha Hadid's Maxxi wins the 2010 Stirling Prize
Zaha Hadid’s Maxxi Museum of 21st Century Art in Rome has won the 2010 Stirling Prize.






