All Europe articles – Page 3
-
News
Work begins on £50m Capita Cyprus scheme
Capita’s architecture subsidiary ESA masterplanned the 17ha project
-
News
BDP unveils shopping and leisure project in Turkey's third largest city
175,000m2 scheme will also feature a fun park
-
News
BDP unveils masterplan for Russia's sixth biggest city
Residential-led plans for Samara include 5,000 apartments as well as office and retail
-
News
London firm wins Paris residential job
London-based Farshid Moussavi Architecture has won a competition to design a major residential complex in the La Defense district of Paris.
-
News
Mott MacDonald and Baca Architects submit Dutch rail scheme plans
Feasibility study proposes 20km link to Amsterdam South including world’s first ‘sail-and-ride station’
-
News
Funding secured for Davis Langdon’s Copenhagen Arena
Search begins for architect to design Denmark capital’s first indoor arena
-
News
Gleeds Energy to open Paris office
New office to provide commercial and cost management services to energy, chemical and petrochemical manufacturing sectors
-
News
Revenue at Lend Lease's European arm drops 40%
Firm attributes the drop to challenging trading conditions across the UK and Europe
-
Comment
Eyewitness: Greece – it's a mess but there are chinks of light
In the second of our online series of first hand accounts from trouble spots around the world, we look at the impact of the Greek austerity measures on construction but also opportunities through funding options such as PPP
-
News
Eurotunnel to link UK power grid to France
£217m project will link UK and France with 500MW cable
-
News
The leaning hotel of Copenhagen opens its doors
Viewed from different angles the hotel designed by 3XN appears to lean in two different directions
-
News
Tel Aviv Museum of Art: Five levels of light
The £33.7m Herta and Paul Amir ڶ will open in November
-
News
Maude aims for OJEU change
Cabinet Office minister tries to increase threshold by “at least double”
-
News
Alstom denies bribery allegations
French engineer denies reports it used bribes to win contracts
-
Features
Country focus: Poland
EU funding and infrastructure projects cushioned Poland from the downturn, but the public sector culture of always accepting lowest price tenders needs to change
-
Features
The man-made mountain: Copenhagen's 8 house
Thomas Lane reports on the Copenhagen apartment block that has turned the suburban experience into something wild. Photos by Jens Linhe
-
Features
Madrid health centre: If Gucci did factories
… they might look a little like this Madrid clinic, by local practice Estudio Entresitio
-
News
UK construction firms invited to trade mission to Russia
Mission will highlight opportunities ahead of 2014 Winter Olympics
-
Comment
The land of the Dachdeckermeister
Germany’s technical and political approach to sustainable construction is much more advanced than the UK’s. So why don’t we steal a few ideas from them
-
News
Kick off for Dublin's Aviva Stadium
The new Populous-designed home of Irish rugby hosted its first game on Saturday