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Bold designs for headquarters say something about a company’s ambitions and priorities
The trend for collaborations such as Dalí’s remains popular
Oblix, on the 32nd floor of the new London skyscraper, looks west for inspiration to the grill restaurants of New York
Renzo Piano says his role is to reflect how culture is evolving
The New York art centre’s new image is attracting the ire of some critics
The Thief sits on the waterfront, next door to the new Renzo Piano-designed Astrup Fearnley art museum
Star architect Renzo Piano’s new museum opens on Oslo’s waterfront
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Peter Murray and Sir Simon Jenkins share their views on the Shard building and its effects on the city’s landscape and identity
London has been making more architectural mistakes than most cities
Hal Foster purports to reveal an alliance of the corporate and the cultural in an increasingly globalised world of contemporary visual culture
Led by Frank Gehry’s tower of steel, New York is undergoing a skyscraper renaissance
Top bankers headed in different directions
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