All Stirling shortlist articles
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Opinion
COP 28: Net zero buildings by 2050? You have got to be joking!
To have any chance of achieving net zero buildings we need a sea change in approaches to design, writes Susan Roaf
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Opinion
Want to know about Net Zero? Take a short hard look
With time running out to avert the worst of climate change, approaches to achieving Net Zero need to change fast, writes Susan Roaf
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Opinion
Are you sufficiently prepared for a heatwave summer?
Preparing your house for the next heatwave requires thinking tactically about solar and natural ventilation, before rushing into expensive high-tech fixes, writes Susan Roaf
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Opinion
We need a ‘School of Place’ for clients, not just architects
Good placemaking also requires well educated clients, writes Ben Flatman
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Opinion
This year’s RIBA House of the Year looks like a house. That might not be a bad thing.
This year’s RIBA House of the Year shortlist was a celebration of traditional typologies, but also economic exclusivity, writes Ben Flatman
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Opinion
Moxon has taken building your own office to the next level
Many architects aspire to build their own office, but Moxon Architects has turned this aspiration into an award-winning art form, writes Ben Flatman
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Opinion
Buy your gran a cosy/cool corner for Christmas
We should focus less on heating and cooling entire buildings, and more on the comfort of the people who occupy them, writes Susan Roaf
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Opinion
Would you have turned down a World Cup stadium?
The 2022 World Cup stadiums in Qatar have been dogged by controversy around workers’ rights. Ben Flatman asks whether architects are responsible for the ethics of their clients
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Opinion
Excellence is the real winner in this year’s Stirling Prize
The Stirling has sometimes been used by the judges to indulge in virtue signalling, but this year it simply recognises brilliant architecture, writes Ben Flatman
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News
Mæ Architects widens lead in Stirling Prize odds
RIBA reveals four-strong Client of the Year shortlist two weeks ahead of awards night
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News
Mæ Architects is favourite to win Stirling Prize
Practice’s Sands End Arts and Community Centre leads pack at 3:1, says William Hill
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Opinion
The net zero challenge: feeling is believing
Forget everything you thought you knew about building design if you want to achieve net zero, writes Susan Roaf
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Opinion
This is a more restrained Stirling prize shortlist, but not lacking in quality
Despite some surprising inclusions, this year’s Stirling prize has nominees to match the best from any previous year
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News
RIBA unveils shortlist for 2022 Stirling Prize
Mæ and Panter Hudspith join veterans Hopkins, Reiach and Hall, Niall McLaughlin and Henley Halebrown in final fray for UK’s highest architecture accolade
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News
Stirling upset as bookies slash odds on outsiders
Mikhail Riches and Grimshaw projects leap from outsiders to favourites
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Features
Ike Ijeh on the 2019 Stirling Prize shortlist
BD’s architecture critic on this year’s six contenders
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News
Six of the best: 2019 Stirling Prize shortlist unveiled
Mikhail Riches and Feilden Fowles among architects making final-stage debut
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Opinion
2017 Stirling shortlist: Ike Ijeh's verdict
The RIBA has produced another muted Stirling shortlist, writes BD’s underwhelmed architecture critic
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Building Study
Evelyn Grace Academy, Brixton, by Zaha Hadid Architects
The aggressive swagger of Zaha Hadid’s Evelyn Grace Academy reflects the hard-edged dynamism found within the school itself