All Global articles – Page 51
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RMJM to masterplan Vladivostok's new gambling zone
Architect wins contract for massive new leisure zone including casino, marina, ski centre and hotels at Russian city
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Netherlands nature centre makes a virtue of timber
Drost + van Veen's education centre at Oostvaarderplassen shows why wood is good as a key structural element
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UK firms lose patience with Dubai as market dives
Companies fear crash in emirate will make recovering payment even more difficult
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Dubai companies labelled “junk” by credit agency
Standard & Poor’s assigned rating lower than investment grade to Emaar and five other companies, and four Dubai banks
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Dubai on the edge of a precipice
Stephen Fidler on how the emirate got into the current mess and how it might claw its way out
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Ancient Athens theatre to be restored
£5.4m project will extend and modernise 2,500-year-old venue
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European output drops 1.1% in September
Latest report on Eurozone countries found Slovenia, Slovakia and Portugal showed biggest declines
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Rome improvements: Hadid's Maxxi museum
Zaha Hadid’s long-awaited Maxxi art museum has given the Eternal City a bit of a shake-up
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Country focus: Russia
Russia has been badly hit by recession, and there are not many signs of recovery, says Pavel Vishnaykov of EC Harris Still, the 2014 Winter Olympics provide a glimmer of hope …
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Beautiful game: Basra stadium
WSP’s American engineering consultant WSP Flack+Kurtz has revealed ambitious plans for a 65,000-seat football stadium in Basra
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Retail investors urged to consider Middle East
Director of Al-Futtaim says region is anticipated to have 27,000 retail outlets by 2011
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437 hotels in pipeline in Middle East and North Africa
Hotel building spree will bring 120,682 new rooms to the market, with the UAE in the lead
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Waterman reports signs of recovery in Australia
Engineering consultant says trading is 'in line with expectations' but implies it may cut more jobs
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Retailers look to Germany, France and Spain for 2010 growth
Survey reveals seven out of 10 expansion hot spots are in western European
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How construction can survive the recession
Despite an optimistic outlook in KMPG’s recent survey, it’s head of building says the sector must reassess risk management practices and people strategy
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Atkins China hires former Foster + Partners architect
Peter Ridley will join a 300-strong team working across the country
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New world orders: Construction’s latest global hotspots
A startling report is forecasting a big shift in the world demand for construction by 2020. So dig out the guide books and maps for Nigeria, India and eastern Europe
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Artist designs 'circle bridge' for Copenhagen
32-long Cirkelbroen will cost £4m and is inspired by local sailing history