All International articles – Page 46
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FeaturesFrei Otto: The architect who created knowledge
In its citation for this year’s prize, the Pritzker jury salutes the late German architect’s visionary ideas and generosity
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NewsFrei Otto to be awarded posthumous Pritzker
German architect dies just weeks before he was due to receive prize
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NewsJiricna, Pawson and Meier sign Czech deal
Architects will work alongside young British practices
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NewsFoster's confirmed for Qatar World Cup stadium
Lusail venue will host opening ceremony and final
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NewsTake-off for Haptic's northern lights airport
Feasibility study was one of architect’s first jobs
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NewsNouvel goes to court to airbrush himself out of Paris concert hall he designed
Architect demands not to be associated with Philharmonie de Paris
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NewsJane Duncan launches women's campaign on social media
Incoming RIBA president kicks off inclusivity push
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TechnicalCan tall buildings ever be sustainable?
With debate still raging over the 230 towers lined up to make the London skyline look more like Hong Kong’s, Ike Ijeh looks at whether tall buildings can ever be sustainable
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OpinionIs selling the industry to the public a good idea?
Amanda Baillieu says a new advertising campaign by the AIA might not be the right thing
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NewsLSE building only UK one on Design Museum shortlist
O’Donnell Tuomey’s Saw Swee Hock scheme sole home nomination for Design of the Year Award
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TechnicalLight at the museum
Exposure to natural light can be damaging to the rare and valuable pieces on display at museums. Amanda Birch investigates how three galleries have employed innovative lighting set-ups to keep their displays illuminated, while remaining protected from harmful ultraviolet rays
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NewsAustin-Smith Lord throws off credit agreement shackles
Deal came in to force after Abu Dhabi bust-up
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InspirationsEdward Jones' Inspiration: Cranbrook Academy of Art, Michigan
The Dixon Jones co-founder marvels at a building which draws comparisons with the Bauhaus






