All Middle East and Africa articles – Page 10
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NewsSOM’s hotel prepares to break ground
Work is due to start on site at SOM’s 50-storey Four Seasons Hotel on an island off the north coast of Bahrain.
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NewsHOK’s Qatar mall is an oasis in the desert
Retail and leisure facility in Lusail will have three levels and a body of water running through it
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NewsLibya holds competition to create park in Tripoli
Initiative is ‘a sign of nation rebuilding itself as a democratic society’
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NewsAustin-Smith Lord owed £11 million for Abu Dhabi work
Practice owes more than £5 million to creditors including Arup and Buro Four
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NewsAustin-Smith Lord files for CVA as pressure mounts over unpaid fees
Practice hopeful of a deal with Middle Eastern client to avoid insolvency proceedings
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SOM and Ghafari for Duqm masterplan
SOM and Ghafari Associates have been appointed to prepare a masterplan for Duqm City in Oman.
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News70 redundancies at Austin-Smith Lord
Austin-Smith Lord has been forced to make 70 staff redundant and place a further 13 on notice because of late-paying clients and the suspension of a major Middle Eastern project.
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NewsPreston Scott Cohen’s addition to Tel Aviv Museum of Art opens
Herta & Paul Amir Building doubles gallery’s exhibition space
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NewsPractices warn against rush to develop Libya
Architects warn uncertainty remains over contracts and land title issues
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NewsBroadway Malyan schools set to open
Seven schools designed by Broadway Malyan for the Abu Dhabi Education Council will open this academic year
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ReviewAdjaye Africa Architecture
David Adjaye has undertaken a monumental project to document every African capital city.
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NewsArup on shortlist for Doha tennis venue
Arup Associates has been shortlisted for a 15,000-seat tennis stadium in Qatar.
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NewsFive on Doha campus list
Penoyre & Prasad, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Jestico & Whiles have all been shortlisted in a design competition for a new college campus in Doha, the capital of Qatar.
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OpinionAn architectural ceasefire?
The debates over working under Gaddafi are now done, but what about the future for the practices that are heading back to Libya?
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News'Leaning' tower wins architecture award
RMJM’s tower triumphs in Global Awards for Architecture in Emerging Markets
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NewsUK architects gear up to resume working in Libya
Concern that other European companies are already picking up short-term contracts
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NewsJ&F Johnston wins $8.5m hotel job
Edinburgh practice J&F Johnston is to conxvert an existing nine-storey building into a three-star, 72-bedroom hotel in Owerri, Nigeria.
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Aecom to supervise russian motorway
Aecom has been appointed as technical expert to the M11 highway, a motorway between Moscow and St Petersburg






