All Europe articles – Page 9
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Oil refinery strike unions offered new deal
Offer for 50% British workers at Lindsey refinery will face vote on Thursday morning
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Bilbao's boat-inspired visitor centre: images
Mikel Landa liked the kayak he made so much that he decided to use the same form of construction when he built a visitor centre for the Añana salt valley in northern Spain
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Images: New Porsche Museum opens its doors
Delugan Meissl’s all-white building in Stuttgart appears to be hovering in mid air
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Finnish nuclear firm claims €2.4bn damages from Areva JV
Damages claimed from Areva and Siemens as building work runs three years late at Europe's first new reactor for a decade
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Foster's Gibraltar scheme claimed to be built on 'stolen land'
Luxury hotel scheme built on floating platforms accused of being an 'illegal incursion' into Spanish waters
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Hill expands in Central Europe
Consultant opens new office in Dusseldorf as part of its global expansion strategy
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Danish engineering visionary Borge Ramboll dies
Founder of Nordic giant Ramboll, owner of Whitbybird, mourned as a 'friend of engineering'
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Zaha Hadid unveils 'the Diamond Grasshopper'
Starchitect wins competition for Port Authority building in Antwerp, Belgium
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Starchitects in big fight over small Andorran art museum
As work dries up, Foster, Hadid, Gehry and Nouvel are shortlisted for project in European microstate
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Foster replaced on Kazakhstan scheme
Foster + Partners is no longer working on Aldar Properties’ Abu Dhabi Plaza in Astana, capital of Kazakhstan, despite being chosen as designer in November 2007
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Chipperfield, FOA and Adjaye vie for €60,000 Mies award
37 British projects amongst 340 nominated for EU architecture prize
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Mott MacDonald to devise transport strategy for Czech city
Ceske Budejovice council says city's current infrastructure will not sustain growing population
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Balfour Beatty breaks into European top 10
UK contractors make up over one-quarter of top 100 list
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Planning delays could halt Europe-wide infrastructure spending
Poll shows that inflexibility in planning regulations could obstruct funding
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Work halts on £1.2bn Madrid court complex
A €1.4bn (£1.2bn) scheme in Madrid designed by some of the UK’s most prestigious architects is under threat
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Laing O'Rourke in legal row with Irish tycoon
Division at heart of £22m dispute with John Magnier may be wound up
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World's first Accoya road bridge set to open
Use of modified wood enables Dutch bridge builders to dispense with protective cladding
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Impact hopes for rotating Transylvanian tower
Romanian developer wants 'landmark' building on YRM-masterplanned 267ha Lomb scheme
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Emerging market focus: Romania
The credit crunch has had an impact but construction is set to maintain its growth next year, thanks to infrastructure spending
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Emerging market focus: Montenegro
Montenegro is keen to develop rapidly and is welcoming overseas developers, investors and consultants with open arms