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RMJM education studio to masterplan two Libyan universities
RMJM’s Global Education Studio, based in Princeton, New Jersey, is to masterplan two university campuses in Libya.
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Nick James to manage Aedas in India
Aedas has appointed Nick James as managing director for its Indian offices, following the launch of offices in Mumbai, Delhi and Bangalore in 2007.
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Why Steven Holl Architects are working in China (video)
Chris McVoy, senior partner at Steven Holl Architects, talks to Will Hurst about working in China and why he is backing Obama.
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New US office for Woods Bagot
Woods Bagot is to open its first office North American office in San Francisco.
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CJ Lim's first major project
Architect and academic CJ Lim has unveiled his first major project, an upmarket mixed-use development in Shenzhen, China.
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Pressure on Arb mounts as Tories raise questions
The Conservative Party has stepped up the pressure on Arb by tabling a series of questions to the government about the organisation’s spending habits and running costs.
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Government raids Olympic contingency fund as Lend Lease and ODA struggle to agree contract
The government has raided the Olympic contingency fund to provide £95 million for the construction of the London 2012 village.
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Croydon contest will transform A212 ‘canyon’
An international competition to transform Croydon’s “canyon” – the A212 – will launch on Friday.
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Green light for TP Bennett's O2 HQ
The TP Bennett-designed O2 UK headquarters in Slough, Berkshire has been granted planning permission.
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New York gives Steven Holl Gold
American architect Steven Holl has been awarded the 2008 Gold Medal Award for Achievement in Architecture by the New York National Arts Club.
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HOK to masterplan Bahrain Water Garden City
HOK is to masterplan the 60ha Water Garden City development in Bahrain for developer Albilad Real Estate.
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Cabe design review slams Aukett Fitzroy Robinson’s £450m Birmingham Eastside Locks masterplan
Aukett Fitzroy Robinson’s £450 million masterplan for the Eastside Locks area of Birmingham has been slammed by Cabe, which says it has “fundamental” concerns about the proposal.
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Adjaye's prison bid misses out
Practice's bid for innovative prison scheme in second place 'by a nose'
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Herzog & de Meuron unveils New York residential tower
Swiss duo Herzog & de Meuron has unveiled these designs for a landmark skyscraper in New York.
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Kuhne says global economic slowdown could boost quality of architecture in Gulf states
According to architect Eric Kuhne, whose firm Eric Kuhne Associates designed Bluewater in Kent, the global economic slowdown could benefit the Gulf region by offering a chance to take stock and return to an architecture inspired by the region itself.
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Grimshaw's Andrew Whalley on designing the EMPAC and the credit crunch (video)
Andrew Whalley, managing partner of Grimshaw’s New York office on designing the new Experimental Media and Performing Arts Centre in Albany and why Grimshaw is expanding despite the credit crunch.
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Paphos airport is ready to open
The new Paphos International Airport in Cyprus, designed by Pascall & Watson Architects with Canadian designer Stantec, has been completed for Hermes Airports.
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Libeskind address to Seoul Design Olympiad calls for architectural ‘breakthrough’
Daniel Libeskind has called for the city of Seoul to find a new approach to its development.