All China articles – Page 5
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Crazy angles, soaring steel: Zaha Hadid’s Guangzhou opera house
As the Chinese city of Guangzhou races to build a new district in time for the 2010 Asian Games, the designs of two British architects enter the spotlight. Thomas Lane charts the trials, tribulations and triumphs of Zaha Hadid’s opera house and Wilkinson Eyre’s West Tower
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Herzog & de Meuron wins Lubetkin prize for Beijing Bird's Nest
Architect's 2008 Olympic stadium beats Foster's Beijing airport terminal and Arup's Water Cube to scoop RIBA non-EU prize
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Crane collapses follow Delhi bridge accident
Metro corporation denies claims four were injured during clean-up operation, after six died and 15 were hurt in yesterday’s incident
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Five dead and 13 hurt in Delhi metro collapse
Disaster as 4km metal cantilever falls during construction of the Indian capital's new metro system
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Amec takes on South Korea energy market
Company forms joint ventures with Korean firms to tackles nuclear, thermal, gas and renewables sectors
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Buro Happold expands into Hong Kong
Multidisciplinary engineer pushes into Far East with opening of new office
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Excavation may have caused Shanghai collapse
Expert says piling under 13-storey block of flats could have failed because of work to make space for underground car park
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Images: 13-storey building collapse in Shanghai
Chinese authorities investigate after construction worker is killed by nearly-complete residential block
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Dutch consortium to advise on 35km Hong Kong bridge
Chinese government hires Tunnel Engineering Consultants on bridge and tunnel scheme linking HK to Macao and the mainland
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Former Crossrail chair to join Laing O'Rourke
Doug Oakervee will take ambassadorial role at contractor’s Pacific Rim division
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Balfour Beatty JV wins £120m Hong Kong scheme
Gammon Construction will redevelop the Hennessey Centre as a 36-storey office and retail scheme
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Construction on Heatherwick pavilion kicks off
£13m British pavilion for Shanghai Expo will be decked in 60,000 acrylic rods that will sway in the wind to 'respond to nature'
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Made in Taiwan
This nation’s manufacturing prowess has reached new heights with the stunning solar-panelled roof of Toyo Ito’s stadium for the World Games
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Amanda Levete Architects prompts review of Thai rules
Foreign architects in Thailand could receive a boost thanks to former Future Systems director's practice
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View from my office: Jonathan Berney
The EC Harris regional leader looks over Hong Kong’s latest urban regeneration scheme
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Indian election victory boosts top housebuilder
Hirco shares soar 17% after analysts pronounce winning UPA alliance stable
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Six killed in Chinese bridge collapse
550 people help to clear rubble after 200m stretch of a flyover in Hunan buries road below
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Fire hits Zaha Hadid's Guangzhou opera house
Chinese opera house blaze comes just months after Rem Koolhaas building destroyed in Beijing
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Chinese officials deny human error in school quake deaths
Planning authorities claim no evidence of negligence in death of 5,335 schoolchildren in Sichuan earthquake
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Fast learner: HOK in Kazakhstan
From the moment architect HOK won the contract to design and build a school in Kazakhstan it had 20 months to complete it. Dan Stewart finds out how it got on