All International articles – Page 151
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News3XN designs eco-friendly pavilion for Denmark’s Louisiana museum
Danish practice 3XN has designed an eco friendly pavilion for the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Humlebæk, Denmark.
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NewsCF Moller and Kristin Jarmund win Oslo triple tower competition
Danish practice CF Møller and Norwegian practice Kristin Jarmund Arkitekter have won a competition to design a three-tower development in the Norwegian capital Oslo.
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NewsZaha Hadid's Manchester music hall opens
Work has been completed on Zaha Hadid’s temporary chamber music hall, designed specifically to host solo performances of Bach’s compositions as part of the Manchester International Festival.
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Gensler opens new Abu Dhabi office
Gensler has doubled its presence in the United Arab Emirates after opening an office in Abu Dhabi.
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NewsATP to refurbish architecture faculty at Innsbruck University
Austrian practice ATP has won the competition to design the refurbishment of the Faculties of Architecture and Civil Engineering at Innsbruck University.
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MultimediaBD Podcast: Student shows, colour in architecture and RIBA
The BD team talks to Peter Cook about why architecture schools need to show in London, the need for more colour in architecture and the RIBA’s efforts to boost its membership.
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NewsBrits score in Iraq pitch
Jordan & Bateman Architects has been selected by the Iraqi minister of youth and sport to design a 65,000-seat stadium in Basra
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US construction recovery stalls
Hopes for an early recovery of the American construction industry have stalled, according to the latest figures from the American Institute of Architects’ Architecture Billings Index
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InspirationsPeter Barber visits Alvaro Siza’s Faculty of Architecture in Porto
Alvaro Siza’s University of Porto buildings triggered a transformation in Peter Barber’s ideas about architecture
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NewsSutherland Hussey's Chinese ski resort gateway
Sutherland Hussey has completed work on its first building in China, a gateway to the Xiling ski resort near Chengdu.
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NewsHeatherwick unveils final design for Shanghai Expo pavilion
Thomas Heatherwick today unveiled the final design for the £13.2 million UK pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai Expo.
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NewsUS construction recovery stalls, according to AIA figures
Hopes for an early recovery of the American construction industry have stalled, according to the latest figures from the American Institute of Architects’ Architecture Billings Index.
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NewsCourt ruling fails to stop work on Zaha Hadid’s Seville library
Zaha Hadid Architects is to continue working on its €4 million Seville library project, despite a court ruling in favour of local residents who objected to the scheme.
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MultimediaBD Podcast: Robin Hood Gardens, Crossrail design woes, the Architecture Foundation’s new HQ
In BD's weekly news podcast the editors discuss the top architecture news stories each week.
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OpinionMousavi the architect
The Western world is gripped by the pictures, video footage and twitter correspondence still flooding out of Iran despite the ruling party’s best efforts to stem the flow - and in almost all of the sympathetic coverage, opposition leader Mir Hossein Mousavi has been described as an artist and architect.
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NewsTempelhof take-off
A team comprising British practices Chora and Gross Max and engineer Buro Happold has been selected as joint winner of the ideas competition to redesign Germany’s Berlin Tempelhof Airport.
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NewsGMW's Bulgarian shopping centre gets go ahead
UK practice GMW Architects has won approval from the municipal authority for a new shopping centre in Burgas, Bulgaria.
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NewsRIAI 2009 award winners unveiled
O'Donnell & Tuomey, BDP, Grafton Architects and Keith Williams Architects and Office of Public Works in Ireland are among the big-name winners at this year's Royal Institute of Architects in Ireland's Irish Architecture Awards.
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NewsOMA triumphs in China’s Crystal Island contest
OMA has won first prize in an international design competition to develop a proposal for a creative centre in the city of Shenzhen, China.
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NewsSteven Holl's Norwegian museum set for opening
Work is nearing completion on Steven Holl Architects' latest museum, the Knut Hamsun Centre in Hamaroy, Norway.






