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19/5/14
Libeskind teams with photographer Edward Burtynsky and landscape architect Claude Cormier on Canada's monument. John Hill
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19/5/14
Zoltan Pali is no larger part of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences museum in Los Angeles. John Hill
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12/5/14
Frank Gehry becomes the sixth architect to win the prestigious Spanish award. John Hill
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5/5/14
The Vancouver Art Gallery selects the Swiss architects to design their new building at Larwill Park. John Hill
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28/4/14
Bertrand Goldberg's cantilevered concrete cloverleaf is coming down to make way for a glass tower. John Hill
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28/4/14
Zaha Hadid Architects' Heydar Aliyev Center is the winner in the architecture category. John Hill
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21/4/14
The first phase of the design by Grimshaw, Nordic Office of Architecture and Haptic Architects will open in 2018. John Hill
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21/4/14
The Museum of Modern Art has started the demolition of the museum designed by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien. John Hill
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21/4/14
The Philadelphia Inquirer architecture critic wins the 2014 prize for distinguished criticism. John Hill
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14/4/14
BPS Development Company has unveiled phase-three designs by Frank Gehry and Norman Foster. John Hill
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14/4/14
David Chipperfield Architects has been unanimously selected as architect for the Nobel Foundation's new building in Stockholm. John Hill
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14/4/14
The National Capital Planning Commission rejects Frank Gehry’s design for the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial. John Hill
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7/4/14
Despite record-setting attendance, the 3XN-designed aquarium in Denmark will undergo a major renovation. John Hill
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7/4/14
The New York City institution is moving ahead with a design competition for a Helsinki branch. John Hill
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31/3/14
Rem Koolhaas and company beat out former OMA employees Bjarke Ingels and Ole Scheeren for Berlin media center. John Hill
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31/3/14
The New York-based honor society announced the five recipients of the 2014 awards. John Hill
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24/3/14
The architecture medal from the University of Virginia goes to Japanese architect Toyo Ito. John Hill
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17/3/14
The Chilean architect's design for the 14th pavilion in London's Kensington Gardens opens in June. John Hill
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17/3/14
Curator Rem Koolhaas explains Fundamentals and its three interlocking exhibitions. John Hill
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10/3/14
The Metropolitan Museum of Art appoints Beatrice Galilee as Daniel Brodsky Associate Curator of Architecture and Design. John Hill
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10/3/14
Russian government officials are pushing for dismantling the famous 1920s tower designed by engineer Vladimir Shukhov. John Hill
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10/3/14
Swedish artist Jonas Dahlberg's proposal is chosen to memorialize the 2011 attacks on Osla and Utøya, Norway. John Hill
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3/3/14
The inaugural Docomomo US Modernism in America Awards have been announced. John Hill
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3/3/14
Julien De Smedt Architects receives the International Award from the Belgian Building Awards 2014. John Hill
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3/3/14
China's ZhongRong Group announces the six architects shortlisted for the 21st century Crystal Palace John Hill
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24/2/14
The deal between the Port Authority and André Balazs Properties to transform Eero Saarinen's icon fizzles. John Hill
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24/2/14
The Menil Institute released the plans by California's Johnson Marklee for the newest building on its 30-acre Houston campus. John Hill
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17/2/14
New financing may enable the developer to realize the Santiago Calatrava-designed building that's been on hold since 2008. John Hill
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10/2/14
David Benjamin's Hy-Fi entry wins this year's Young Architects Program in New York City. John Hill
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10/2/14
The late architect's contribution to Museum Island Hombroich near Düsseldorf, Germany, sits atop an unused NATO missile base. John Hill
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3/2/14
Hiroshi Sugimoto designs his Odawara Art Foundation in Japan's Kanagawa Prefecture. John Hill
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3/2/14
MoMA and DS+R, its expansion architects, justify the demolition of Williams Tsien's Folk Art Museum at a public forum. John Hill
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27/1/14
A window bearing the signature of Le Corbusier is broken on his masterpiece Chapelle Notre-Dame du Haut in France. John Hill
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27/1/14
A snow blower damaged a large pane of glass valued at close to $500,000 at the Apple store on Fifth Avenue in NYC. John Hill
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20/1/14
Large Frank Gehry projects are given approval by LA County supervisors and "definite maybe" from Toronto city council. John Hill