Moshe Safdie News
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Every few years, Avery Fisher Hall’s board remembers the place is really an ugly failure and stirs itself into inaction.
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Vancouver-based Bing Thom Architects and local firm Ronald Lu have beaten out rival studios headed by Norman Foster and Moshe Safdie to build a HK$2.7 billion ($348 million) Chinese opera house in Hong Kong.
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In a suite with its own pool table on the seventh floor of Las Vegas Sands Corp.’s new casino resort in Singapore, architect Moshe Safdie has a one-word answer when asked what he has learned from designing the $5.5 billion project.
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Peeking over a railing, I look down into a heavily wooded ravine where beefy buildings in concrete curve around courtyards and wrap two ponds vaulted by copper- roofed bridges.
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The new Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts faces downtown Kansas City, Missouri, with two bulging stainless-steel onions, sliced vertically. They cover a city block.
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Singapore should curb the increasing trend of so-called shoebox apartments because they are “almost inhuman,” CapitaLand Ltd. Chief Executive Officer Liew Mun Leong said.
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The brand-new Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in the small northwest Arkansas city of Bentonville is the creation of Alice Walton, the daughter of the late Sam Walton, who founded Wal-Mart Stores Inc., the largest retailer in the world.
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CapitaLand Ltd., Southeast Asia’s biggest developer, said second-quarter profit slid 3.3 percent as it booked lower gains from the divestment of assets, offsetting higher home sales and shopping mall revenue.
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The $100 million Broad Art Foundation will rise in Los Angeles from sinuously curved piers to a canted exterior with a bristling, light-shading lattice.
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Las Vegas Sands Corp ., the world’s biggest casino operator by market value, is asking Singapore for more land because it’s running out of space at its $6 billion resort in the city-state.
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