All International articles – Page 73
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News
It’s confirmed – the UAE has the world’s vainest buildings
Emirates skyscrapers have world’s highest average vanity height at 19%
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Features
Lowline: The world’s first underground park
James Ramsey, the man behind the ‘underground Highline’, talks to BD about the history of New York, working at NASA and using Kickstarter as a marketing tool
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EU poised to approve radical overhaul of public procurement
Thresholds to rise and turnover requirements to be capped
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AA Visiting School unveils forest installation
Ten students built a temporary wooden structure over ten days
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Coop Himmelb(l)au unveils Chinese mountain resort
The project combines a hotel with an indoor ski slope and water park
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York practice DWA wins Chinese care home
Guangzhou facility will provide accommodation for over 1000 residents
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Hong Kong is most expensive country to build in
Hong Kong overtakes Switzerland in annual EC Harris survey
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News
BIG, CF Møller and Herzog and de Meuron shortlisted for Danish hospital
Competition for one of Denmark’s largest hospitals
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News
Architect sought to redevelop Mies van der Rohe's only public library
Shops, flats and six storeys could be added to Martin Luther King Library in Washington
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Herzog & de Meuron's station redesign dismissed as 'huge industrial drain'
Barry Humphries attacks $1bn winning entry
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US museum announces replacement for Rick Mather Architects
New York practice’s size, lack of house style - and models - clinch it
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Technical
Sallymount Terrace, Dublin by Ryan W. Kennihan Architects
A timber-shuttered kitchen extension provides a confident counterpoint to a Georgian townhouse in Dublin
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