All International articles – Page 34
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NewsTwo architects honoured by Queen for bulging order books
Fewer than 1% of enterprise award winners are architects
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FeaturesA European's guide to working in New York
Could you hack it in the city that never sleeps? You’re an architect: you don’t sleep anyway. Of course you could
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NewsChipperfield's James Simon Galerie tops out
Practice celebrates Berlin museum reaching key milestone
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NewsQatar stadium chief pays tribute to Zaha Hadid
‘We are fortunate to have her impact but unfortunate not to have her when it’s ready’
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NewsDevelopers debut 'tallest' Dubai tower
Scheme by Santiago Calatrava Valls comes with hotel and viewing decks
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NewsPopulous heads to Paris for 2024 Olympics bid
Practice to assist in helping city put proposal together
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NewsIn pictures: HOK's Barcelona basketball arena
Work is part of wider development for FC Barcelona
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NewsMaki's V&A China gallery moves a step closer
Shenzhen’s design history is about much more than copying, say researchers
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AnalysisWould Brexit free us from OJEU hell?
Architects have played down the effect that a vote for Britain to leave the EU this summer would have on the profession, but its impact on procurement could make a big difference
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NewsChipperfield's Nobel Centre clears first planning hurdle
Stockholm approves architect’s competition-winning design
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NewsKengo Kuma wins first Australian building
Darling Exchange is part of huge Lendlease development in central Sydney
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NewsFormer Vinoly man's firm lands Mexico job
Architect’s scheme is at American school in Queretaro
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AnalysisWomen in architecture: What difference does 40 years make?
The results of an international survey on women in architecture make fascinating reading, says Yasmin Shariff
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NewsWomen make up just 20% of partners in architecture firms
Largest practices are worst offenders, according to straw poll
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NewsDoor thrown open to rival architects as Jean Nouvel's £94m Geneva museum bites the dust
Fully funded project approved by planning authority is thrown out by 4% margin in public vote






