All Europe articles – Page 12
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BAM turnover up 10% as public work buoys HBG
Dutch group posts 7% profit rise and says UK arm HBG has held up well despite slight fall in UK turnover
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William McDonough designs eco-office in Milan
Isola will incorporate renewable energy capture including photovoltaics and ground source thermal capture
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European developers back BREEAM
Property developers and consultants join forces to introduce BREEAM for Central and Eastern Europe
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Features
A fine winery: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ Spanish project
In between its airport terminals and office towers, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners manages to find time for the odd small but perfectly formed project. Martin Spring visits a wine factory in northern Spain
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Onward Kristiansand: Kilden performing arts centre
Construction has begun on the £117m Kilden performing arts centre in the southern Norwegian city of Kristiansand.
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Country focus: France
President Nicolas Sarkozy’s honeymoon period may be at an end, but France is weathering the credit crisis relatively well and the construction industry is still a bastion of the economy, reports Patrick Leniston of EC Harris
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Big business in the Balkans
YRM appoints architect and general planner on the £158m Sofia Business Park
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Mecanoo scoops £193m Birmingham library
Dutch firm beats all-star line-up including Foster + Partners, OMA and Foreign Office Architects
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Vinci announces interim turnover up 15%
Trading brisk in second quarter and healthy figures forecast for full year
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Aquifer thermal storage: DIG! A Dutch method of sorting out energy
M&EÂ A Dutch method of storing all the energy required to heat and cool a building deep underground is coming to the UK. Stephen Kennett finds out how it works
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Slide show: Hammarby Sjostad
Our reporter went on one of the popular 'decision-maker' tours of the Swedish eco-development led by David Birkbeck of Design for Homes. These are the shots that he got.
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Zaha’s French connection: Marseilles CMA CGM tower
Zaha Hadid’s €112m (£76m) tower for French shipping company CMA CGM is under construction in the Mediterranean city of Marseilles.
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Chipperfield and Gormley go concrete in Sweden
Architect and artist collaborate for temporary pavilion in Sweden made entirely from concrete
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A premiere: David Chipperfield's design Haute Ecole de Commerce
David Chipperfield Architects has won its first work in France: a gateway building for the Haute Ecole de Commerce in Paris
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Foster + Partners reveals Rimini waterfront design
Architect unites town centre and seafront in historic Italian city celebrating tradition of green boulevards
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Zaha opens Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion
Star architect Zaha Hadid's Spanish pavillion couples architecture and engineering
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Swedish sustainable housing
Sweden has become something of a world laboratory for sustainable housing. So what can we learn from their experiments – apart from the fact that they’re light years ahead of ours?
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Zenith music hall, Strasbourg: Light entertainment
The £38m Zenith music hall in Strasbourg has been completed.
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Comment
Come again: Energy Performance of ºÚ¶´ÉçÇøs Directive
The EU Energy Performance of ºÚ¶´ÉçÇøs Directive hasn’t had much of an impact so far. So now the EU is rushing out a more ambitious successor …