All International articles – Page 148
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Building StudyPawson’s Visual Centre is a temple for the senses
The new George Bernard Shaw Theatre & Visual Centre for Contemporary Art by Terry Pawson in Carlow, Ireland, is a spiritual monument for a post-religious age
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New $1 million green architecture prize
A new $1 million prize is being launched in Barcelona this month for a retrofitted building which can remain zero-carbon for a year.
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NewsUrban Art Projects' Saudi beacon completes
Urban Arts Projects has completed this 60m high Breakwater Beacon, the focal point of a brand-new $7 billion university in Saudi Arabia.
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NewsChipperfield's Zurich art gallery scheme revised
David Chipperfield Architects’ competition winning design for an extension to a Zurich art gallery has been modified following the jury's recommendations.
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MultimediaBD Podcast: Daniel Moylan on design in the capital and Anne Lacaton
Deputy leader of Kensington and Chelsea council Daniel Moylan is this week's special guest, speaking about why the Commonwealth Institute redesign deserves the go-ahead, Richard Rogers' resignation and Euston arch.
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NewsSydney landmarks blanketed with dust
Sydney has been engulfed by millions of tonnes of red dust which have blown in from the outback.
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NewsBDP makes splash with Nan Tou urban masterplan
BDP has won a competition to design a new town square, streets and a park in Nan Tou, a historic quarter of Shenzhen in China.
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NewsMajor boost for RMJM's Gazprom tower
RMJM’s proposals for Europe’s tallest skyscraper have received a major boost after authorities in St Petersburg agreed to waive planning rules banning buildings taller than 100 metres in the city.
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MultimediaBD Podcast: Eric Parry on Cabe and the future of mega practices
Stirling Prize nominee Eric Parry joins the show to discuss the future of mega practices and Cabe's 10th anniversary party.
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OpinionHelpless towers are being buried
What lies behind this Europe-wide mania for recladding post-war buildings?
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Building StudyMaccreanor Lavington's De Klare Bron primary, Belgium
The flexibility of the Flemish system enabled Maccreanor Lavington to branch out into a new sector with its generous yet understated nursery and primary school in Heverlee village
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NewsHadid and S333 make Basque port shortlist
Zaha Hadid and London practice S333 are two of five teams shortlisted to masterplan a port in the Basque region of northern Spain.
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NewsVinoly's New York architecture school completes
Rafael Viñoly Architects has completed its new School of Architecture at the City University of New York.
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KPF's London partners quit to set up new practice
Five partners of Kohn Pedersen Fox’s London office have dramatically jumped ship to set up a new practice in the capital, BD can reveal.
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MultimediaCF Møller’s Darwin Centre (video)
Take a tour around CF Møller’s newly opened extension to the Natural History Museum.
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NewsGround Zero Grows
Eight years after the September 11 attacks, the redevelopment of the Ground Zero site has moved forward with the handing over of the last parcel of land to developer Silverstein Properties
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Building StudyBody building in South Korea with ARU
The latest of three buildings that Florian Beigel and Philip Christou’s Architecture Research Unit has designed for South Korea’s Paju Book City is complete
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OpinionThe vicious circle of Slumdog city life
As we strive to create bigger and better cities, we are squeezing out the basic needs of life
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NewsAmin Taha's luxury spa hotel masterplan
Amin Taha Architects has revealed the first images of its masterplan for a €115 million luxury spa hotel and housing development in Andalucia, Spain.






