All Global articles – Page 58
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RMJM wins Chinese university scheme
Campus in Suzhou will include teaching facilities, professional development centre and research facilities to help graduates become entrepreneurs
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Just how bad are Dubai's labour camps?
Under UAE law, workers’ camps must be clean, well lit and provide 40ft2 of living space for each resident. They are also denounced as among the most inhumane in the world. Roxane McMeeken went there to find out why
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The big swoop: Impact of US consultants on UK firms
US consultants are huge, they’re rich and they’re looking to cut themselves a big slice of the UK market, but what does that mean for UK firms …
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Dubai claims: the new regime
There have been significant changes in the way disputes are handled in the UAE
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TV premiere: Riyadh television HQ by Heneghan Peng
This is a first look at a headquarters building for satellite television operator Arabsat in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
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Fast learner: HOK in Kazakhstan
From the moment architect HOK won the contract to design and build a school in Kazakhstan it had 20 months to complete it. Dan Stewart finds out how it got on
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The end is nigh
Nightingale Architects’ South African offshoot has won its first project: a 10m rand (£780,000) lighthouse complex at the southernmost tip of Africa
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Country focus: Croatia
The economy here is weathering the global recession better than most, and a shrewd firm might want to get in before the EU accession boom. Milan Momcilovic of EC Harris gives the briefing
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Zaha: Surfer's Paradise transit centre
Hadid's previously unpublished proposal for a transit centre in Queensland in collaboration with Patrik Schumacher
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BIG's friendly giant: New Tamayo Museum, Mexico City
Danish architect BIG has won a competition with Mexican architect Rojkind to design a museum overlooking Mexico City
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Mott MacDonald bags £5.4m Indian design contract
Job includes engineering, procurement assistance and site management for manufacturing facility
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A giant leap for Belarus as work starts on second frog tunnel
Underground crossing will provide safe passage for toads and frogs through national park
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Gotta get through it: Halcrow builds the UAE's longest tunnel
This mountain range stands between Dubai and one of the UAE’s most important ports. Which is why a team from Halcrow is holed up there right now, enduring the heat and hard rock on the country’s longest ever tunnel project
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Cairo Tower's new night-time look
Phillips Lighting's colour-changing LEDs give a facelift to Egypt's fifties tower
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Sarkozy to unveil 10 visions of future Paris
Jean Nouvel and Richard Rogers among architects commissioned to design concepts for French capital
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Mies van der Rohe Award goes to Snøhetta's Oslo opera house
Landmark national cultural centre snares EU contemporary architecture prize for Norwegian firm
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Saudi Arabia announces £10bn of industrial and welfare projects
New developments will include water and electricity plant and industrial complexes to produce petrochemicals
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Grand Prix hotel on track: Aldar's Yas Hotel
Part of the £27bn Yas Island development in Abu Dhabi, is on course to open in September
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Broadway Malyan unveils design for £73m Singapore hospital
UK architect's Singapore and Weybridge offices collaborate with local firm to produce iconic design
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Cityscape: quietly confident in Abu Dhabi
The Gulf property event may be radically less gung ho than last time, but the mood is still upbeat