All Events & Awards articles – Page 7
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McAslan, BDP, Feilden Clegg battle for Manchester awards
More than 50 practices have been shortlisted for the Manchester Society of Architects Design Awards.
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Edinburgh Architectural Association announces awards
The annual Edinburgh Architectural Association (EAA) awards have taken place, with winners announced in four categories by the Edinburgh chapter of the RIAS.Ingenium Archial won the Building of the Year Award for Kingsland Primary School in Peebles, while Allan Murray Architects was commended in the same category for its office ...
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Capital's best buildings to be honoured by New London Awards
Judges from New York, Paris and Edinburgh to pick 12 winners
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Interview with Jason Bruges: The ARC Show Preview Event
BD’s technical editor, Amanda Birch interviews Jason Bruges, Creative Director- Jason Bruges Studio, to find out what it is like to be an artist within the public realm.
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Aga Khan Award for Architecture won by five practices
The richest prize in architecture will be shared between five schemes
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Elder & Cannon scoops the Doolan prize
Elder & Cannon Architects has won the Rias Andrew Doolan Best Building in Scotland Award 2010, the UK’s richest architecture prize.
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Yaya shortlist announced at event in Skyroom
The shortlist of the 2010 Young Architect of the Year Award was announced last night at a party held in the Skyroom, the pavilion that last year’s Yaya winner, David Kohn, has recently built on the roof of the Architecture Foundation’s headquarters in south London.
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RIBA Gold Medal eases Chipperfield's Stirling pain
David Chipperfield has won the RIBA Royal Gold Medal 2011, an honour that goes some way to compensating for the loss of the 2010 Stirling Prize.
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Stirling reactions: 'the UK entries didn't stand a chance'
The dust has settled and Zaha Hadid has found a spot on her perfectly parametrical shelf for her new award, but how popular was the judges decision? BD asks other architects what they thought of this year’s Stirling and takes a look at how the award was covered by the ...
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Consolation for Chipperfield as Neues wins RIBA conservation prize
David Chipperfield and Julian Harrap’s Neues Museum project has won the Crown Estate Conservation Award, one a number of prizes announced during the Stirling Prize awards ceremony on Saturday.
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Shortlist announced for Manser Medal housing prize
Theis & Khan’s Stirling-nominated Bateman’s Row is one of six houses to have made the Manser Medal shortlist.
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Mather's Ashmolean wins public vote on eve of Stirling Prize
Rick Mather’s Ashmolean Museum refurbishment has won the public vote for the 2010 Stirling Prize by a decisive margin.
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Toyo Ito wins Praemium Imperiale
Toyo Ito has been awarded the Japanese Art Association’s Praemium Imperiale architecture laureate for 2010.
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BD celebrates its 40th birthday
The great and the good of British architecture celebrated BD’s 40th birthday at a party at the Swiss Church in London’s Covent Garden on Monday night.
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AYA shortlist announced
The shortlist for BD’s annual Architect of the Year Awards has been announced
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Features
Romania shines at the Venice biennale
The Giardini’s other pavilions fell somewhere along usual spectrum between artistic whimsy and corporate sales pitch, the most successful standing out for the powerful execution of a single idea.
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The sprawling Venice biennale offers frustrations and rewards
The sprawling labyrinth of the Giardini’s Palazzo delle Esposizioni (formerly Italian pavilion) continues the well-paced tempo of the Arsenale, only shifting slightly from the shock and awe tactic of immersive installations to a greater emphasis on exhibiting built projects, and artists whose work tackles the wider social and political of ...
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The 2010 architecture biennale goes 3D for an invigorating exhibition
Entering this year’s Arsenale I was greeted with a surreal vision of the future. Hoards of revering onlookers, 3D glasses strapped to their faces, mouths agape, as images of Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa zooming around their EPFL campus on Segway scooters flashed before their eyes.
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People take centre stage at 2010 architecture biennale
“People meet in Architecture” is the rather quaint title of this year’s biannual frenzy of cocktail parties and free bags in Venice, nimbly curated by Kazuyo Sejima of SANAA. Trumpeting architecture’s noble role as a backdrop to the lives that inhabit it – or perhaps a sardonic critique of the ...
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Judges announced for Young Architect of the Year
Fashion designer and architecture patron Margaret Howell will join a six strong jury, including BD’s Ellis Woodman, to select the winner of the award which recognises the UK’s most promising new architects or practices.