All Middle East and Africa articles – Page 6
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NewsIt’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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TechnicalQueen Alia Airport, Jordan by Foster + Partners
Foster + Partners’ new airport in Jordan uses a mix of in-situ and precast concrete techniques to create a mesmerising, repeating pattern of shallow domes, curving beams and gently tapering columns
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NewsArchitects invited to apply for Doha design residency
RIBA and British Council backing cultural exchange
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NewsAtkins signs deal with Kazakh sovereign wealth fund
PM under pressure to raise state’s human rights record
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NewsFoster & Partners unveils plans for Einstein Museum
The building features an amphitheatre covered in mirrors
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NewsWork starts on Heneghan Peng's £5 million Palestinian Museum
Architect releases picture gallery
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NewsQatar study finds cost of Passivhaus standard
Analysis shows Passivhaus approach adds less than a fifth to cost of housing
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NewsEvery project on the Aga Khan award for Architecture shortlist
20 nominees have been selected by judges including David Adjaye and Wang Shu for the $1 million architecture prize
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NewsHerzog & de Meuron chosen for National Library of Israel
Swiss firm beats international and Israeli teams to job
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Building StudyMadinat As Sultan Qaboos, Oman, by Kamvari Architects
Mixed-use scheme in Muscat city centre neighbourhood will echo the design of old settlements in the region
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AnalysisDubai: Bloodied but unbowed
After a tumultuous five years, Dubai is again emerging as a safe haven for investors
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NewsEduardo Souto de Moura ignores pleas from leading architects to boycott Wolf Prize
The $100,000 Israeli prize is handed out annually
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AnalysisReconstructing post-war Iraq
10 years after the invasion or Iraq, Llewelyn Davies Yeang is one of the first UK practices to venture into the devastated region around the northern city of Mosul with an expansive new masterplan says project director Robert Powell.






