All International articles – Page 171
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NewsZumthor wins Praemium Imperiale
Swiss architect Peter Zumthor has been named the Japanese Art Association’s Praemium Imperiale architecture laureate for 2008.
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MultimediaWilliam Menking on the American Pavilion (video)
William Menking, editor of The Architect’s Newspaper and curator of the American Pavilion, talks about his Venice pavilion.
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MultimediaGeorge Ferguson's verdict on the British Pavilion (video)
George Ferguson, former president of RIBA, on his view of this year's British Pavilion.
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MultimediaHugh Pearman on the Venice pavilions (video)
Hugh Pearman, editor of the RIBA Journal and architecture critic for the Sunday Times, gives his take on the highlights of the national pavilions at this year's Venice Architecture Biennale. Watch the video ...
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Building StudyNorwegian Embassy reflects Himalayan setting
The Royal Norwegian Embassy in Kathmandu, Nepal, designed by Norwegian firm Kristin Jarmund Architects, has officially opened.
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ReviewVenice Biennale: The highlights (images)
Will Hunter takes us on a guided tour of the highlights of the opening day of the 2008 Venice Biennale.
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NewsFirst steps in Venice
Scotland’s first Venice Biennale pavilion, by Gareth Hoskins, is a 7m-high timber structure inspired by public steps.
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News
International entrants sought
Next year’s US and European-run International Architecture Awards are open for submissions.
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Building StudyOMA has designs on the Big Apple
Rem Koolhaas today unveiled plans for OMA’s first residential high-rise in New York City.
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NewsCurator Ellis Woodman on the British Pavilion
Housing is the theme of the British Pavilion at this year’s Venice Biennale. Its curator, BD’s Ellis Woodman, finds that while the UK market may be in turmoil, British housing architects are much in demand all over Europe
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ReviewVenice Biennale: The American Pavilion
'Into the Open: Positioning Practice' looks at how architects can reclaim a role in shaping community and the built environment, whilst expanding understanding of American architectural practice and its relationship to civic participation.
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TechnicalDORMA to showcase sophisticated interior glass solutions at 100% Design Exhibition
The principle behind 100% Design is of course that the products and ideas on show should be innovative and inspirational for interior designers, specifiers and the contract market.
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NewsMetal pair for Moscow
Anglo-Russian firm McAdam Architects has unveiled images of a £14.6 million apartment complex for central Moscow.
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NewsSolar power plan to green deserts
Exploration Architecture has announced plans for an innovative scheme combining greenhouses with solar power to provide food, fresh water and energy in desert environments.
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TechnicalBrief - St George's Hall
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dorma UK and What’s new in Building, we’re challenging readers to identify the architecturally significant location the Dorma penguin can be seen visiting in the picture above.
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TechnicalBrief - Everton FC
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dorma UK and What’s new in Building, we’re challenging readers to identify the architecturally significant location the Dorma penguin can be seen visiting in the picture above.
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TechnicalBrief - Evelina Children's Hospital
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dorma UK and What’s new in Building, we’re challenging readers to identify the architecturally significant location the Dorma penguin can be seen visiting in the picture above.
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TechnicalBrief - Eden Project
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dorma UK and What’s new in Building, we’re challenging readers to identify the architecturally significant location the Dorma penguin can be seen visiting in the picture above.
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TechnicalBrief - St Pancras
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Dorma UK and What’s new in Building, we’re challenging readers to identify the architecturally significant location the Dorma penguin can be seen visiting in the picture above.
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TechnicalDorma makes space at the Eden Project
DORMA’s versatile HSW-EM sliding wall system was installed at the Eden Project in Cornwall to cope with overwhelming increases in human traffic.






