All International articles – Page 2
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Chetwoods provides backdrop for UN biodiversity summit
Practice creates futuristic garden for China conference
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Wraps come off Grimshaw’s Expo 2020 sustainability pavilion
Self-sufficient attraction will become permanent museum in Dubai after world fair
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Maccreanor Lavington bags huge Dublin masterplan role
Practice hired to produce regeneration blueprint for 40,000-home City Edge Project
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Grimshaw shuts all its offices for World Mental Health Day – at a cost of £150,000
All 650 staff are given today off
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Hopkins debuts new Dubai districts at Expo 2020
Es Devlin’s poetry-inspired UK Pavilion opens at delayed global gathering
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Opinion
Only the chosen few can walk the ‘starchitect’ tightrope
To succeed, an audacious idea needs to be sold with charm and executed with self-confidence, says David Rudlin. And often that is still not enough
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Building Design launches WA100 2022 survey
Search for world’s biggest architectural practices begins
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Foster says architects who refuse airport projects have ‘hypocritical moral stance’
Architect said profession ‘can’t walk away’ from responsilbity to decarbonise buildings used for transport
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Opinion
Building your own home is normal in most of Europe – and they don’t even need Kevin McCloud
Can the Bacon Report make self-building less scary? Grand Designs will never be the same, says David Rudlin
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Revealed: All the 2021 Architect of the Year Award finalists
Winners will be announced at live AYA dinner on October 14
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Opinion
Why Manchester is not a World Heritage Site
Unesco can keep its pickling jars, writes David Rudlin
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RIBA unveils projects in running for this year’s International Prize
List includes two buildings designed by David Chipperfield’s Berlin practice
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US court gives Arconic investors all-clear to take legal action over Grenfell fire
Shareholders claim firm knew its cladding was dangerous but used it on high-rise projects anyway
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Opinion
A chance for cities to reset their relationship with tourists
After a year without travel, popular destinations are weighing up the cultural and social costs of actively encouraging so many visitors, says David Rudlin
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Intelligent stadium design is about more than football
As the Euros kick off, Christopher Lee of Populous considers how modern stadia are expected to build community outside the ground as well as excitement inside
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Profession cheers decision to recognise qualifications of overseas architects
Arb will receive several new powers in amendments to Architects Act
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Opinion
The problem of shrinking cities
As the world approaches peak people, what does this mean for our cities, asks David Rudlin
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Architecture is like basketball: Kengo Kuma’s advice to young architects
It looked like covid might frustrate James Tait’s planned new book – until he realised lockdown had suddenly made architects all over the world much more available
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Adjaye: I’m obsessed with rammed earth
Architect hints the sustainable material could feature in high-rise projects