All Europe articles – Page 10
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Montenegro cuts red tape to lure developers
New law speeds up planning process in order to promote development
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Cleveland Bridge bids for £40m work on Chernobyl site
Struggling firm is only UK company to tender for giant cover over Ukranian nuclear accident site
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PRP and Aedas miss out on huge Montenegro beach project
Dutch architect Van Den Oever, Zaajer wins competition to masterplan Velika Plaza
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Funding fears drive FOA to ditch Madrid scheme
Architect says inadequate finance on City of Justice would have meant ‘very low-quality’ building
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Spaniards turn to cemetery for renewable energy
Lack of sunny, open space prompts decision to put solar panels on graves
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Foster's Russia Tower scrapped, say reports
Moscow skyscraper believed to have fallen victim to the credit crunch
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Going Dutch
£2m Heerlijkheid Hoogvliet park and community centre outside Rotterdam in the Netherlands
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EC Harris named on €1bn Transylvanian tractor transformation
Cost consultant joins team on 123ha regeneration project in Romania masterplanned by YRM
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Art in the Alps: David Chipperfield's Zurich modern art museum
David Chipperfield Architects has won an £80m international competition to design the extension of the Kunsthaus Zurich modern art museum
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Banking on a green future: EIB's Luxembourg HQ
Ingenhoven extension to Sir Denys Lasdun’s original building boasts a dramatic 13,000m² roof that is key to its sustainability
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Comment
Romania: land of opportunity
Europe’s fastest growing economy is an excellent place to seek refuge from Britain’s wintery economy. So, here’s a quick guide to the legal landscape
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Great Danes: Steven Holl's mixed-use scheme
American architect Steven Holl has won the design competition for a mixed-use scheme on the Copenhagen waterfront
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Credit crunch hits Euro 2012
Work is frozen on hotels for 2012 football championship in Ukraine
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Comment
The European enlightenment
In 2010 Europe will emerge from the shadows of low-performance lightbulbs and enter the age of energy-efficient lighting …
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High on a hill: Austrian glacial viewing platform
This glacial viewing platform, 3,200m up Mount Isidor in Austria, is open to the public
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$25bn rescue plan for Hungary
IMF, EU and World Bank pledge aid over 17 months to save nation’s economy
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£23m Russian deal to buy JCB diggers
Business secretary says deal is triumph for British-Russian relations
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Features
Expat survival guide to Portugal
Portugal has wads of EU cash to spend on infrastructure, and the salted cod balls are apparently delicious
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Skanska wins £75m Polish road contract
Construction group will build two bypasses in south-west Poland