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A European Citizens’ Initiative Calls for a “Right to Reuse” Existing Buildings
20 Dec 2024 22:38 GMT
Lacaton & Vassal’s Transformation of 530 Dwellings. Image © Laurian Ghinitoiu
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Chamber of Architects President appointed to executive board of the Architects’ Council Europe
27 Nov 2023 14:16 GMT
André Pizzuto, President of the Chamber of Architects in Malta, was elected to the Executive Board of the Architects' Council Europe (ACE), the Chamber said in a statement.
"This prestigious appointment happened during the ACE General Assembly …
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Recruitment of participants in UREHERIT intl cultural project for preserving Ukraine's architectural heritage with EUR1 mln budget starts
17 Oct 2023 13:09 GMT
An open recruitment of participants in the three-year international cultural project "UREHERIT. Architects for Heritage in Ukraine: Recreating Identity and Memory” started in Lviv during a two-day conference.
“During the conference in Lviv, we …
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Estonian architects: Rules of competition for Rail Baltic Parnu terminal cannot be changed
02 Oct 2019 09:59 GMT
Rail Baltic Estonia, an entity in the area of governance of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications, has no right to launch talks with the authors who placed second and third in the public competition for the architectural design of the Rail …
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The most anticipated buildings of 2018
31 Dec 2017 22:17 GMT
Written by Oscar Holland, CNN
From a multi-colored Lego House in Denmark to a South African art museum inside a disused grain silo, 2017 produced its fair share of eye-catching architecture. And 2018 is already shaping up to do the same.
Some of the …
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The world's most anticipated buildings completing in 2018
31 Dec 2017 12:55 GMT
Written by Oscar Holland, CNN
From a multi-colored Lego House in Denmark to a South African art museum inside a disused grain silo, 2017 produced its fair share of eye-catching architecture. And 2018 is already shaping up to do the same.
Some of the …
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Why young architects choose life in China
15 Sep 2017 12:25 GMT
Written by Oscar Holland, CNNBeijing, China
On her first day as an architect in China, Alina Valcarce started designing a 1.7-million-square-foot development in a city she had never heard of. Her vision for a three-tower complex in Jinhua, about 300 …
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How China saved Europe's jobless architects
14 Sep 2017 08:52 GMT
Written by Oscar Holland, CNNBeijing, China
On her first day as an architect in China, Alina Valcarce started designing a 1.7-million-square-foot development in a city she had never heard of. Her vision for a three-tower complex in Jinhua, about 300 …
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Workshop on the proposal for a European services e-card
24 May 2017 15:09 GMT
The workshop was attended by representatives of the four EFTA States, the European Parliament, the Commission's DG GROW, Denmark, Estonia, Germany, Malta, the Architects' Council of Europe (ACE), BusinessEurope, the Confederation of Danish …
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Keith Bruce: International fellowships that balance bleaker headlines
04 Feb 2017 02:01 GMT
UNLESS you have been in contact with, or are a member of, the architectural profession, you may be unaware that we have just enjoyed Royal Gold Medal Week. It has seen a UK-wide programme of events to accompany the announcement of the winner of the annual …