All Europe articles – Page 11
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Construction worker to appear in 'Polish Eastenders'
Producer says drama about young immigrants in Britain will be about 'Polsih people screwing over other Poles'
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Construction in Poland hit by global recession
Decline in foreign investment has resulted in construciton projects being shelved
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Libeskind's Swiss shopping and leisure centre opens its doors
Star architect branches out into retail and leisure with £250 centre straddling motorway near Bern
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Profit plunges 99% at Russian construction firm LSR
First-half net profit of $3m compares with $209m in same period last year, after investments are revalued
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Foster faces Libeskind in Monaco extension plan
Stellar architects are part of two consortiums bidding to extend Monaco into the sea
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Romania floods force mass rebuilding of homes
Government announces €15m package to help homeowners
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Romania plans giant hydro power station on Danube
Feasibility study under way into project to enable country to hit EU renewables target of 24%
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Herzog & de Meuron pyramid to pierce Paris skyline
Architect's 180m-tall Projet Triangle to be city's first new high-rise after council lifts tower ban
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Welcome to the machine: Le Corbusier’s Unité d’Habitation
Of all Le Corbusier’s buildings, perhaps the most influential is Marseille’s Unité d’Habitation. As a major exhibition of the great man’s works opens in Liverpool, Martin Spring visits this communal ‘machine for living in’ to see what lessons it has for us
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Dutch plans for floating airport in North Sea
Royal Haskoning unveils airport 20km off Dutch coast, including rotating runways
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Schmidt Hammer Lassen masterplans eco-town for Estonia
Architect is collaborating with Buro Happold on the 6,000-resident EcoBay to be built on the Baltic Sea
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New Dublin
A €1.2bn (£950m) town development close to Dublin has been granted planning permission.
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Country focus: Germany
Germany, traditionally the motor of European construction, has stagnated for a decade. Now it’s sputtering back into life – but will the credit crunch kill it? John Atkins of EC Harris reports
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Towards Paradise: landscape installation at Venice
Gustafson Porter and Gustafson Guthrie Nichol design the first major landscape installation at the 2008 Venice Biennale
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Dark matters: Cern Hadron Super-Collider
The £4.5bn Cern Hadron Super-Collider was switched on this week in Switzerland, despite fears in some quarters that it could create a black hole and destroy the planet. British firms Scott Wilson, Jacobs Engineering, Taylor Woodrow and Amec played their parts in building its 27km-long tunnel and 30m-high magnetic chamber ...
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O2 World opens in Berlin
Entertainment centre will host ice hockey, basketball and music concerts for audiences of 17,000
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Paradise found
Landscape architects Gustafson Porter and Gustafson Guthrie Nichol are to design the Venice Biennale’s first large-scale landscape installation on the grounds of a former nunnery.
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Rider Levett Bucknall to set up network to win work in Europe
Rider Levett Bucknall is to set up a European consultancy network to drive expansion on the Continent.
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Go-ahead for 20km bridge to link Germany and Denmark
Treaty will finally be signed next week after 15 years of cash squabbles over £4bn plan
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Ici Paris: Jean Nouvel’s Horizons Tower
Jean Nouvel’s Horizons Tower in Paris has been given planning permission.