All Young Architect of the Year articles – Page 8
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Design Research Unit Wales
Philosophy — “Design within the distinctive economic and cultural climate of Wales is both challenging and inspiring.”
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Carmody Groarke
Philosophy — “We resist predetermining architectural solutions, in turn exploiting ideas related to each project’s unique situation.”
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What Architecture
Philosophy — “We consider that the design process begins not with the passive response to a brief, but in the active appraisal of ‘what building, where?’”
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Graeme Massie Architects
Philosophy — “Architecture is a local act: it ought to be attentive to and representative of the unique physical, topographic and environmental constraints of the location.”
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Riches Hawley Mikhail Architects
Philosophy — “We have a shared commitment to architecture that has a lightness of touch and material, spatial and social engagement.”
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Opinion
It’s still not easy being young
BD launched Yaya 10 years ago to showcase the work of gifted young architects, but we also keep watch over the carbuncles
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10 years of winners
The first BD Young Architect of the Year recently won a £30 million building, while one of the 1999 winners now mostly designs fabrics. A decade on, Ellis Woodman looks at how the various victors have fared
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Young and gifted
This year’s Young Architect of the Year Award revealed a wealth of developing British talent. BD applauds the winners
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Opinion
Signs of trust in the next generation
Patrick Lynch gave a humble acceptance speech when he picked up our Young Architect of the Year Award on Tuesday night. He said he was proud to have been part of such a strong shortlist, adding he only hoped he could deliver on the trust that had been put in ...