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Heatherwick's Vessel set to reopen with "floor-to-ceiling steel mesh"
15 Apr 2024 17:00 GMT
The Vessel viewpoint by Thomas Heatherwick is expected to reopen in New York this year, shrouded by steel netting to prevent people from jumping from its platforms.
It follows the closure of the structure in Hudson Yards in August 2021, after a 14-year-old …
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Dutch architect’s design brings light to Dudley Square
06 Apr 2024 08:41 GMT
… of the Year by the Architects’ Journal, a United Kingdom-based architecture …
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Pascale Sablan, Kofi Bio, Lucy Tilley announced as new co-CEOs of Adjaye Associates
18 Mar 2024 20:07 GMT
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130 William Street by Adjaye Associates in Lower Manhattan. Image © Ivane Katamashvili
Adjaye Associates has announced the promotions of three new CEOs in an organizational restructuring that will see founder David Adjaye step into a new role as the …
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BDG retrofits Amsterdam riverside Brutalist office building - Building - Architects Journal
21 Apr 2020 10:18 GMT
BDG was commissioned to transform an existing concrete building in Amsterdam into workspace for 1,500 employees of advertising agency WPP Group.
Amsteldok was built in the early 1970s, designed by Dutch architect Hugh Maaskant, and sits on the banks of the …
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RSHPs curvy roof dropped from Taiwan airport terminal design - Architects Journal
25 Oct 2019 02:10 GMT
Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation and Communication (MOTC) has called for a major rethink of the original competition-winning Terminal 3 design amid rising costs and a trio of tenders that failed to attract construction bidders, according to the Taiwan …
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Karen Millen, Alfredo Häberli and Francine Houben named Dezeen Awards 2024 judges
11 Mar 2024 13:51 GMT
Architects Francine Houben and Sumaya Dabbagh, designers Alfredo Häberli and Bethan Laura Wood and fashion designer Karen Millen have been announced as Dezeen Awards 2024 judges.
Dezeen Awards 2024 launched last month in partnership with Bentley. Submit …
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This week Riken Yamamoto won the Pritzker Architecture Prize
09 Mar 2024 08:58 GMT
This week on Dezeen, Japanese architect Riken Yamamoto was awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize for his buildings that aim to foster community.
Yamamoto, who became the 53rd architect to be awarded the Pritzker Architecture Prize, was recognised for his …
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Violence against women in journalism is going up — police have to help us stop it
08 Mar 2024 05:09 GMT
Alex Crawford Foreign correspondent, Sky News Alex Stepney Policy and External Affairs Director, News UK Alison Gow Media consultant Alison Phillips Journalist Andrew Colley Regional Editor, Newsquest Cumbria Anna Highfield Senior News Reporter, Architects …
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Women leaving journalism due to online abuse, police warned
08 Mar 2024 00:28 GMT
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Anna Highfield Senior News Reporter, Architects’ Journal
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Police urged to do more to protect women in journalism from online threats and harassment
08 Mar 2024 00:06 GMT
More than 100 media leaders and journalists have joined forces today, on International Women's Day, to call for online threats and harassment of women working in journalism to be taken more seriously by police. Editors, columnists, reporters and …