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Fifteen landmark projects by Pritzker Architecture Prize-winner David Chipperfield

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The studios performed a sensitive renovation and restoration that also resulted in the rebuilding of the missing northwest wing and southeast bay – both of which were destroyed by bombing during the second world war and had remained derelict since. The building totals 30 storeys tall and was developed around a central courtyard.

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Made to Fly: 6 Airport Terminals Taking Design to New Heights

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Venice Marco Polo Airport: Terminal Refurbishment and Extension One Works , Venice, Italy Designed as a gateway project for Venice and a landmark terminal, this renovation and expansion project was also complete alongside the Marco Polo airport masterplan by One Works. The first phase of the expansion project was complete in 2017.

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Living in a Post-Iconic World: Architecture in the Age of Localized Design

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The project is one of the largest urban parks in Europe, massively contributing to the Greek capital’s ecological restoration. Foster & Partners were responsible for designing the primary masterplan of the project, while the design firm Sasaki was appointed to redesign the metropolitan park. A year later, the Battery Park (1.2

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How Architects In Ukraine are Preserving Their History

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In April 2022, just two months into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, at the second UN Forum of Mayors, British architect Norman Foster presented the mayor of the eastern city of Kharkiv with a masterplan for its reconstruction. "[He] He] was like, ‘Oh, we need to rebuild Kharkiv,’" architect Varvara Yahnysheva recalls.

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Ten shops that showcase the "stylistic diversity" of British retail architecture

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This joyous building was listed in 2017." Once embellished with murals, a chequerboard-pattern cladding and striped shop awnings, subsequent restorations have diluted some of the original decorative details. Designed for the Northern Co-operative Society, it later became the most northerly John Lewis branch, before closing in 2021.

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The Bowline, Bowling Harbour Glasgow

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Identified in the early 2010s as a key regeneration opportunity by West Dunbartonshire Council; Scottish Canals, the custodian of the canal assets, worked with the local community and local authority to develop an award-winning masterplan for regeneration in the area. photo © Peter Sandground. photo © Keith Hunter. photo © Keith Hunter.

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David Alan Chipperfield announced as Pritzker Architecture Laureate 2023

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The restored building now enables views from above and within, revealing rooftop terraces, exhibition and event spaces, an auditorium and an enfilade of arches that diverge into galleries. A ramp from this level creates a direct pathway to a park just north of the site.