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Foster & Partners working up four-tower New York masterplan
Practice unveils early proposals for redevelopment of world’s busiest bus station
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Faulkner Browns reveals Guinness Quarter vision for Dublin
Plans include 336 homes, performance space and food hall at historic brewery
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Saudi Arabia shows off concept designs for 170km smart city
Mirror-faced linear development would be 200m wide, 500m tall and home to 9 million people
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Features
Building the unfinished: Victorian Pride Centre
Designed by and for LGBTQI+ communities, the main ambition for this multi-purpose space was to create a welcoming and safe place. But how exactly do you specify for inclusivity?
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Built to be wild: Monarto Safari Park's new Visitor Centre
Two ancient cultures merge at the Monarto Visitor Centre, designed in a joint venture by Intro and studio-gram
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From gas plant to office space: Foster + Partners’ latest reuse project
Foster + Partners designs a demountable timber structure for a disused gas plant in Madrid, Spain, creating a natural, flexible workspace
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BIG-designed refugee museum opens in Denmark
The practice has adapted and extended one of the refugee camp’s few remaining structures - a hospital building - into a 1,600 m2 museum dedicated to displaced humans
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Images unveiled of Alvaro Siza’s first US project
Prtizker-winning architect’s “monolithic” New York tower sees first residents move in
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Opinion
建筑是短暂的,城市设计是永恒的!
Most masterplans are never built but, once they are, they can last for ever – even if the name of the masterplanner is quickly forgotten, writes David Rudlin
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Chipperfield wins Canadian parliament design competition
Joint bid with Toronto practice beats teams featuring Renzo Piano Building Workshop, BIG and Wilkinson Eyre
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Opinion
Design better, specify better and consume more carefully – that’s my (not so) radical idea
While we should all be taking action in order to preserve our planet, direct action is actually rather less effective than well-placed words if we want to drive real and lasting change, writes Matthew Lloyd
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OMA completes Taiwan performing arts centre
Practice says project has been designed to resemble a planet “docking” against a cube
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RIAS names six new honorary fellows
Architecture & Design Scotland chair Ann Allen and educator Lesley Lokko among latest cohort
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Urban Agency unveils treehouse-inspired Dublin housing scheme
Three blocks to house 244 build-to-rent flats “immersed” in trees
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Opinion
What’s in store for these great British emporia?
大卫·鲁德林(David Rudlin)说,一整类建筑已经变得多余,面临着永远消失的风险。But it was never about their external appearance
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McAslan wins Queen’s Award for Enterprise
Practice says accolade recognises “outstanding” international growth coupled with core values
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Norman Foster unveils plan for ‘rebirth’ of battle-scarred Kharkiv
Foster & Partners founder met with city’s mayor to discuss future reconstruction plans
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RIBA launches competition for ‘inspiring’ heritage schemes in the UK and China
Project aims to foster knowledge exchange between the two countries on the environmental benefits of conservation
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PLP unveils masterplan for huge central Tokyo redevelopment
Four-tower scheme to be biggest in the city
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Opinion
Amid the devastation of Ukraine the desire to rebuild is urgent and powerful
Despite the awful human suffering and pointless destruction, there is a sense of solidarity and collective desire about the global response that brings hope for a better future, says Matthew Lloyd