All International articles – Page 147
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NewsOMA wins Rotterdam office competition
The Office for Metropolitan Architecture has won a competition to design a new municipal building in Rotterdam.
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Building StudyFirst review: Tony Fretton's Warsaw British Embassy
Tony Fretton’s new British Embassy in Warsaw, revised to take into account increased security concerns, is a declaration of what an early 21st century embassy can be, reports Ellis Woodman
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NewsWilkinson Eyre's Audi centre opens
A £45 million new centre for car manufacturer Audi designed by Wilkinson Eyre opened its doors in west London this week.
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NewsBoyarsky Murphy Architects' South Korea expo pavilion
Boyarsky Murphy Architects has picked up an award at the international competition for the Thematic Pavilion at the 2012 Expo in Yeosu, South Korea.
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NewsJM wins Galway harbour ideas competition
Swedish architecture firm JM has won the Open House Centre Pier Galway harbour ideas competition.
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MultimediaBD Podcast: Ben Derbyshire on housing and architectural ethics and an interview with James Wines
Ben Derbyshire, MD of HTA, joins the show to talk about what Kevin McCloud's HAB scheme means for the wider industry, and why RIBA should be taking a lead on architectural ethics.
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NewsForeign Office U-turn over embassy costs
Fretton’s Warsaw Embassy could be the last ‘grand projet’ as department told to scale back
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NewsOMA puts on a good show at Dallas' Wyly Theatre
OMA/REX's Wyly Theatre opens in Dallas this week.
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NewsGazprom tower protestors take to the streets
Thousands of people have staged a public rally in St Petersburg in opposition to RMJM’s proposed Gazprom tower.
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NewsCox Rayner's pedestrian bridge opens in Brisbane
The Kurilpa Bridge in Brisbane, Australia, designed by Brisbane practice Cox Rayner Architects and engineer Arup, has opened to the public.
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NewsWoods Bagot's Qatar technology park scoops award
A major science and technology park in Qatar by international firm Woods Bagot has been awarded the prize in the commercial or mixed use category at this year’s Cityscape Awards.
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NewsGreenhouse plan starts to hot up
Fletcher Priest has won planning permission for its greenhouse-style mixed-used building beside the Gherkin in central London
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Norman Foster establishes Yale professorship in his name
FOA's Zaera-Polo to be the first Norman R Foster visiting professor at the American university
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Koolhaas opens Hong Kong office
Rem Koolhaas’s practice OMA is to open a new office in Hong Kong this week to manage the growing number of projects the practice is persuing in east Asia.
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NewsIM Pei awarded RIBA Royal Gold Medal
Chinese-born American architect IM Pei has been named as the recipient of the 2010 RIBA Royal Gold Medal.
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NewsBamboo football inspires UN Studio’s Chinese stadium winner
UN Studio has won a closed competition to design a 38,500sq m, 40,000-seat football stadium for Chinese super league team Dalian Shide FC.
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MultimediaBD Podcast: Deborah Saunt on small firms and the Olympics
DSDHA's Deborah Saunt joins the show to discuss what's happened to promises that young firms would be involved in the Olympics, and her take on Will Alsop's move to RMJM.
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NewsAdjaye shows new Skolkovo images
New images of David Adjaye’s International Business School in the Skolkovo district of Moscow have been released
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NewsFat wraps up housing, library and a school for a Rotterdam suburb
Fat has unveiled a hybrid school, housing and library development for the Hilleplein area of south Rotterdam in Holland as part of the Rotterdam Biennale
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NewsLibeskind rolls out zinc homes
The Libeskind Villa, the first of a series of 30 prefabricated homes by Daniel Libeskind to be distributed worldwide, has opened to the public






