All International articles – Page 174
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Building StudyZaha Hadid’s Zaragoza bridge over muddied waters
Zaha Hadid’s bridge over the River Ebro for the Zaragoza Expo is another creative triumph, but will it achieve its legacy role once the expo is over, wonders Ellis Woodman
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MultimediaRotating skyscrapers planned for Moscow and New York - video
Italian-Israeli practice Dynamic Architecture has announced plans to build two of its innovative rotating towers in Moscow and New York.
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News
Atkins posts strong financial results
Design and engineering giant Atkins has brushed off credit crunch woes with a strong set of figures in its annual results.
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ReviewIs museum design lost in space?
An exhibition at Denmark’s celebrated Louisiana Museum of Modern Art tackles the notion of architecture for art, says Hugh Aldersey-Williams
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Building StudyFoster’s urban tusk force at Copenhagen Zoo
Foster & Partners’ elephant house for Copenhagen Zoo shows the practice at its best — designing buildings for a narrowly defined purpose. Photos by Richard Davies
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Multimedia
Delft Faculty of Architecture fire up-date (video)
A month on from the devastating the TU Delft Faculty of Architecture building, the demolition work is nearly completed.
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NewsTadao Ando exhibition building opens in Massachusetts
A new exhibition building designed by Pritzker prize-winning architect Tadao Ando opens in the USA this weekend.
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ReviewTrafalgar Square sculpture highlights Canadian architecture
A new sculpture is to be erected in Trafalgar Square as past of an exhibition celebrating Canadian architecture.
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Features
Around the world in 20 architects
The futuristic villa designs of 20 architects for Taiwanese architecture project Next-Gene20 have been turned into film.
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NewsDynamic Architecture creates rotating tower for Dubai
Italian-Israeli architect David Fisher has unveiled plans for the latest eye-popping skyscraper in Dubai – a 68-storey, rotating tower.
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NewsLiving Steel shortlist announced
British architects make up three of the 12 teams shortlisted for Living Steel’s third International Architecture Competition for Sustainable Housing.
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NewsArup-designed library for north Indian school takes centre stage
Arup Associates has unveiled designs for a new library at its award-winning Ladakhi Druk White Lotus School in northern India.
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MultimediaVideo: Rotunda, the low down
We were in Birmingham’s Rotunda last week for the second in the BD Lecture Series.
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NewsBDP looks east in worldwide expansion
Building Design Partnership has acquired its first foreign practice as part of an unprecedented drive to expand its overseas operation.
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NewsMcAdam and Jan Störmer masterplan new Moscow suburb
London-based McAdam Architects and Hamburg-based Jan Störmer Partners have revealed plans for a new suburb for Moscow.
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Building StudyRock chic: Brisac Gonzalez’s multi-purpose venue is a hit in Aurillac, France
When Brisac Gonzalez won a competition to design an auditorium in France, the brief was all about combining simplicity with the flexibility to host anything from a French black metal band to a trade fair
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NewsFuksas cleared for take-off after contest to design Chinese airport
Leading Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas has won a global competition to design a £1.2 billion international terminal for Shenzhen airport in China, beating practices including Foster & Partners, Foreign Office and Japan’s Kisho Kurokawa.
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NewsMoscow goes fruity
Foster & Partners has revealed its latest scheme in Russia, a bold mixed-use building for central Moscow, dubbed Project Orange.
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NewsFoster’s Orange would squash Soviet masterpiece
Russian architecture experts have condemned an iconic design by Norman Foster because it involves the replacement of a Soviet-era building considered by some as the “best in Moscow”.






