All International articles – Page 45
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NewsChipperfield's Zurich Kunsthaus finally approved after seven years
News comes as Milan museum row erupts
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NewsFoster's pulls into Jeddah with new transport plan
New transit system will be inspired by coastal city’s most walkable district
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NewsSwiss skyscraper leaves Zumthor speechless
Morphosis reveals images of Europe’s tallest tower… 1,200m up in the Alps
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TechnicalStormen Concert Hall, Bodø, Norway by DRDH Architects
A three-auditorium concert hall was tasked not only with complementing the character of this Norwegian town, but navigating the acoustic challenges that come with a multi-purpose space
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Design competition for world's remotest inhabited island
Ideas sought for future of hamlet known as Edinburgh of the Seven Seas
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NewsBelsize's biggest project so far blooms in the desert
Mixed-use project aspires to improve expanding Saudi town’s streetscape
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Vienna Museum launches £100,000 open design contest
Museum stands on one of city’s most prestigious squares
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US work indicator edges back into black
Positive score returns at US billings index after first drop in 10 months
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Opinion
London should look to Paris for inspiration
Mipim showed our booming capital still has much to learn, says Amanda Baillieu
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NewsRem Koolhaas comes out fighting for Zaera-Polo
Princeton president ‘asked architect to resign after row over footnotes at Venice Biennale’
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InspirationsPatrick Lynch's Inspiration: St Peter’s Church, Klippan
The founder of Lynch Architects is moved by the visceral drama of this Swedish church
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NewsRSHP shows off its 268m Colombian tower
Development will provide new public space in centre of Bogota
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NewsMichael Graves: 1934-2015
Practice confirms death of postmodernist who designed 350 buildings and 2,000 products
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NewsChipperfield chosen for Met expansion project
Architect will design contemporary art wing for New York museum
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TechnicalKavel Houses, Ghent by Architecten de Vylder Vinck Taillieu
An innovative Belgian development of four terraced houses, designed in collaboration with young families, packs a huge amount of variety into its small, irregular site
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FeaturesTouching the ground lightly: The life and work of Frei Otto
Spiders’ webs and soap bubbles proved a greater inspiration for this pioneering architect-engineer than the corpulant Nazi buildings of his childhood






