All articles by Tim Abrahams
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Jean Nouvel's National Museum of Qatar revealed
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø will provide gallery space, an auditorium, studio, cafes, a restaurant and a museum shop
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Marco Polo Tower wins Mipim award
Fifty-five meter high apartement block in Germany by Behnisch Architekten scoops residential award at this year's Mipim
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All that glitters: CityCentre, Las Vegas
The developers of Las Vegas’ latest casino resort wanted to give the city something it lacked: an urban core. But the $8bn CityCenter only pretends to be that – in reality it’s just another place to lose a lot of money. Tim Abrahams spins the wheel
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Planners approve Bristol City FC's £60m stadium
Decision over 30,000-seat stadium now rests with the secretary of state
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ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø the Burj
ºÚ¶´ÉçÇø interviews the structural engineer who worked on the Burj Dubai in the week it officially opened
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BIG wins Faroe Island's school job
BIG collaborates with local practice Fuglar to design largest ever commission for the Faroe Islands
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Candys fail to secure early date for Chelsea Barracks trial
High Court Judge says Christian Candy's CPC Group has to wait till end of 2010 for trial, giving Qatari Diar time to submit new masterplan
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Cabe takes on supermarkets
Design quango Cabe is in talks over setting up a dedicated review panel for supermarkets, it emerged in the wake of outgoing chair Sir John Sorrell’s savaging of the retail giants on Monday
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John Sorrell attacks ‘poor’ supermarket design
Outgoing Cabe chair singles out Asda and Tesco in a impassioned speech calling for high standards in midst of recession
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Bell Phillips + Kimble's gas garden gets thumbs up
Architect wins competition to reinvent King's Cross gasholder
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Second wave of Sea Change cash announced
Seven coastal resorts get funding in drive to reinvigorate England's seaside towns
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Caruso St John's arts centre opens in Nottingham
Contemporary arts centre in heart of city is inspired by nearby Lace Market
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Pardon me boy, is that the chattanooga choo choo?
Well, no it’s not. But following a major renovation and extensive tunnelling to Antwerp Centraal Station, trains can now whizz through on their way to Amsterdam, Brussels and beyond
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Architects rail at secret contest for Boris’ 2012 tower
Mayor bypasses official procurement rules and asks 30 practices to submit designs for £20m project
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New images: Tottenham FC stadium design goes for planning
Haringey council receives planning application for 56,000-capacity stadium as part of wider regeneration scheme for north London
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Candy & Candy threatens to sue over Chelsea Barracks
Developer instructs lawyers to start dispute process against Project Blue to recover over unpaid fees
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Cabe to cut director in pre-election restructure
Architectural watchdog to slash jobs amid concern over Tory ‘bonfire of quangos’
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Architect KPF braces itself for further staff defections
Insider says UK design staff will leave as former director’s new practice takes work with it
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Rotating hotel planned for Croatian coast
Hotel will rotate 1.3 times a day within an infinity edged swimming lake
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Rogers may sue Qatari Diar over Chelsea barracks
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners could take legal action over £2m in unpaid fees against client that sacked it from controversial scheme