All Young Architect of the Year articles – Page 2
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News
Five architects picked for Southampton uni framework
Past Young Architect of the Year winner among those selected
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BD's 2019 Architect of the Year Awards shortlists announced
Finalists will fight it out for AYA glory
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Clancy Moore: Winning YAYA changes the way we think about ourselves
‘It’s an award with such a rich heritage,’ says BD’s Young Architect of 2018
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Carmody Groarke crowned Architect of the Year
Full list of winners from BD’s Architect of the Year Awards 2018
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Features
The contenders for Young Architect of the Year 2018
In a series celebrating BD’s Architect of the Year finalists, we look at the YAYA shortlist
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Features
Young Architect of the Year 2018: Our shortlisted firms profiled
No one said becoming an architect is easy. BD talks to the shortlisted practices about their challenges and aspirations
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AYA shortlists announced today
All the finalists for BD’s Architect of the Year Awards revealed
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BD's Architect of the Year Awards entry deadline extended
Closing date for submissions for the annual architecture extravaganza extended until February 9
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Opinion
Happy 2019...?
As we begin a year of uncertainty, BD’s new columnist Phil Coffey argues that architecture is inherently optimistic
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Coffey scoops its biggest UK commercial project yet
Scheme is also architect’s first at King’s Cross
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Ayre Chamberlain Gaunt unveils Newbury plans
Mixed-use scheme combines retirement apartments with retail units
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BD's AYA awards 2018 now open for entries
Closing date for Architect of the Year submissions is February 2
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Architects hail London Plan as ‘beginning of a renaissance’
Emphasis on retaining architects and design review applauded
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Feilden Fowles comes first in Oxford University design comp
Practice pips Eric Parry, Haworth Tompkins and Stanton Williams for Green Templeton College expansion
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Ayre Chamberlain Gaunt lodges green Haringey scheme
YAYA winner’s development has 72 homes in four ‘lightweight pavilions’