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Features
In Pictures: Architect of the Year and Young Architect of the Year Awards 2012
All the pictures from the awards and party at The Brewery
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Features
Architect of the Year Awards 2012: a golden year for British architecture
In a year in which the eyes of the world were on London, the ninth Architect of the Year Awards featured two new categories, recognising the work of small practices as well as international challenges
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Analysis
Architect of the Year Awards 2011 winners
Education and sport provided the stiffest competition for this year’s awards, but the list shows there is still strong demand for practices specialising in high-end residential schemes
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News
Stanton Williams named Architect of the Year
2011 Architect of the Year Awards winners announced
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News
DSDHA takes top prize at Architect of the Year Awards
DSDHA was named the winner of the Richard Feilden Architect of the Year at last night’s Architect of the Year Awards ceremony in London for its work in the education sector.
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Competitions
Client of the Year - Peter Millican
There have been some remarkable buildings this year that are the direct result of passionate and dedicated clients.
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Competitions
Transport Architect of the Year - John McAslan & Partners
The judges were impressed by the diversity and consistent high quality of the work from John McAslan & Partners
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Competitions
Public Building Architect of the Year - Rick Mather Architects
Rick Mather has produced some of the best designs for public buildings and the urban realm in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, said the judges
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Competitions
Schools Architect of the Year - Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
The judging of this category was discussed at length because the standard was very high, but Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios stood out through the clarity of its plans, which communicated a strong and clear intent
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Competitions
Sports & Leisure Architect of the Year - Marks Barfield
The quality of design in sport and leisure projects is more evident in a category that has relatively simple programmatic imperatives and constraints
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Competitions
Richard Feilden Architect of the Year - Eric Parry Architects
The award for the "best of the best" is for a body of work that has made a significant contribution to architecture in the last year
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Competitions
Office Architect of the Year - Eric Parry Architects
Eric Parry’s work is well known for its intelligence and architectural quality. What shines out in several speculative buildings, including the Stirling-shortlisted Aldermanbury Square, is the inventiveness of approach where each building is distinctive and well related to its urban context
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Competitions
One-off House Architect of the Year - Eldridge Smerin
The jury was unanimous in selecting Eldridge Smerin for this award because of the diversity and consistency of the practice’s work. While the Highgate Cemetery house is clearly iconic, in isolation, it could be dismissed as a high-budget, one-hit wonder
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Competitions
World Architect of the Year - John McAslan & Partners
The shortlist displayed only a small proportion of the huge number of impressive buildings that are designed by UK architects around the world. Our winner stood out in particular for the strong connection that was evident between the architecture, the place and the people
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Competitions
Masterplanning Architect of the Year - Maccreanor Lavington
Masterplanning is about imagining a new part of a city, while persuading investors it will generate value over the long term. It is also about finding a scale, imagery or urban model that can respond to what is already there
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Competitions
Higher Education Architect of the Year - Hawkins Brown
Hawkins Brown approaches every education project from first principles and the varied results are all impressive
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Competitions
Healthcare Architect of the Year - Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
AHMM’s healthcare work represents a continuation of the social and architectural ideals of British modernism, in which a progressive approach to healthcare is supported by an equally progressive architecture