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INTERNATIONAL UNION OF ARCHITECTS |
| The UIA is
an
international non governmental organisation founded in Lausanne in 1948
to unite architects from all nations throughout the world, regardless of
nationality, race, religion or architectural school of thought, within the
federations of their national associations. The UIA represents over a million architects throughout the world through national architectural associations that form the 92 UIA Member Sections. A democratically structured body, the UIA is a unique world network uniting all architects. As an architect practising in one the Union's Member Countries, you belong to the UIA. |
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International competition for the Hagar Qim and Mnajdra Heritage park development (Malta). |
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Deadline for reception of registrations : 17 January 2003 |
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International ideas competition for the Hellenikon metropolitan park and urban development in Athens (Greece). |
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Deadline for reception of registrations : 10 January 2003 |
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International ideas competition for the planning of Fiume Veneto island (Italy) |
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Deadline for reception of registrations : 13 December 2003 |
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Results of the international competition for the design of the Nam June Paik museum in Yong-In (Republic of Korea) |
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Results of the international competition for the design of the freedom park in Pretoria (South Africa) |
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" Celebration of Cities " |
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XXII UIA World Congress : Istanbul 2005 |
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2003 Dupont Benedictus Awards : Results |
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