All Stirling Prize articles – Page 5
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News
Architects blamed for decline in public’s trust
Chipperfield: ‘bad modern architecture’ partly responsible for profession’s marginalisation
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News
Stirling Prize architects to debate projects before winner is announced
David Chipperfield, Ellen van Loon and Rod Sheard taking part
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News
Stirling judges break with tradition
Judges worked alongside awards panel to compile 2012 shortlist
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News
Stirling Prize shortlist revealed: David Chipperfield, OMA and Populous among favourites
O’Donnell & Tuomey and Stanton Williams also make the grade for architecture’s Oscars
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Opinion
Does architecture need television?
Yes, says Charles Knevitt, the profession is in desperate need of more formats to make it accessible; but Rob Gregory feels the best building design has nothing to do with mass media
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News
RIBA recruits Observer as national media partner for Stirling Prize
‘Its a great pairing’, says Rowan Moore
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Stirling Prize TV show dropped
RIBA says new coverage is better than “filming guests eating roast beef”
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Multimedia
Video: Rothschild Bank headquarters, London, by OMA
Rem Koolhaas and Ellen van Loon of OMA speak exlusively to BD of their rejection of the ‘rat race of extravagance’
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Building Study
Rothschild Bank headquarters, London, by OMA
This light, agile new building for the Rothschild banking dynasty is a model of discretion when contrasted with its attention-seeking City neighbours
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Opinion
Does the Stirling Prize need to be more transparent?
No, says Ruth Reed, confidentiality is vital to the panel’s debate; but George Ferguson is keen to see a wider audience involved
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Opinion
Lesson learnt
It seems Stirling judge Angela Brady might not have studied the winning building as closely as one might have hoped.
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News
Stirling stars lambast system as Hadid triumphs
Past winners and judges call for greater transparency for UK profession’s greatest prize
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Opinion
Stirling decision stuck in the past
How disappointing it was to see Zaha Hadid’s Evelyn Grace Academy win this year’s Stirling Prize.
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Opinion
For your consideration
It was surely no coincidence that Hopkins Architects chose the week before the Stirling Prize to lumber readers of the AJ with a 104-page supplement on its Olympic Velodrome.
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Opinion
Prize Charlie
A last minute replacement was needed on the Stirling Prize judging panel for Lene Tranberg, architect at Lundgaard & Tranberg after one of the practice’s projects made the RIBA awards midlist, creating a potential conflict of interest.
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Opinion
Canning it
In austerity Britain, RIBA planned this year’s Stirling prize jamboree rather well.
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Building Study
Maggie’s Centre Gartnavel by OMA
OMA wilfully subverts expectations at its Glasgow Maggie’s Centre, which melts unassumingly into the background.
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News
Hadid's Stirling Prize win 'is a nasty irony'
The decision to award this year’s Stirling Prize to Zaha Hadid’s Evelyn Grace Academy has been called “a nasty irony” by one of the UK’s leading schools architects.Jonathan Ellis Miller, founder of east-London practice Ellis Miller, said the £37.5 million school in Brixton “should have been extraordinary” and that the ...
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Multimedia
Video: OMA's Maggie's Centre completes
OMA partner Ellen van Loon talks exclusively to BD about the practices’ cancer care centre at Gartnavel in Glasgow