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Norman Foster
Sir Norman Foster is one of the world's leading architects.
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Rebuilding Kharkiv after the war: A chance to modernize
Inspired by Norman Foster's plans, architect Dmitry Zhuikov wants to help rebuild a Ukrainian city destroyed by war.
Ukraine: How architect Norman Foster aims to rebuild Kharkiv
British architect Norman Foster is proposing plans for the reconstruction of Ukraine's second-largest city, Kharkiv.
Why the chairs in German parliament are 'Reichstag blue'
What do a soothing color, Merkel's blazer and Annalena Baerbock's choice of trouser suit say about German politics?
Biennale: Thinking outside the box
This year, there are five trends that make this edition of the Biennale Architectura in Venice unique.
Rotterdam – an architectural hub
The Dutch city of Rotterdam is a European hub of contemporary architecture.
Norman Foster: Star architect at 85
The prolific, award-winning British architect is renowned for his futuristic works combining steel and glass.
The Reichstag: From Political to Architectural Symbol
Kaiser Wilhelm I laid the first stone in 1882. Twelve years later, Berlin's Reichstag, designed by Paul Wallot, was finished. These days, there is hardly any other building in Germany with such a storied existence.
France Opens World's Tallest Traffic Bridge
The French will on Tuesday again reinforce their reputation for style. The tallest traffic bridge in the world will be unveiled and carry motorists at 270 meters (886 feet) above a picturesque valley in southern France.
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