Architect of the Year Awards – Page 14
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Interiors: David Archer Architects
In a sector prone to the vagaries of fashion, David Archer Architects has a restrained aesthetic that the judges really enjoyed.
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Masterplanning: Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
A successful masterplan is the key to creating great places and, as a category, is one where the standard of entries has risen as both the public and private sectors address the need to create whole new city quarters combining large numbers of housing units with public space.
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Sport & Leisure: Hopkins Architects
In a sector that’s dominated by a few big practices, Hopkins’ portfolio of projects, from the commission for one of the Olympics’ legacy buildings to a small pavilion in the grounds of a stately home, made it the unanimous winner.
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Retail: Foreign Office Architects
A fresh and radical approach is how one judge described FOA, which had yet to complete a building in Britain let alone a department store, when it was picked to design a flagship John Lewis store in Leicester.
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Transport: Grimshaw
Despite being a new category this year, transport was highly competitive, with very good contenders battling it out for the main prize.
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Healthcare: Buschow Henley
In a sector dominated by huge PFI hospital projects and specialist architects, the judges were impressed by the growing number of practices ready to tackle health buildings.
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Client of the year: Nigel Hugill
It is as a champion of quality architecture that Nigel Hugill was the unanimous choice for Client of the Year.
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World Architect of the year: Grimshaw
There are a number of different models of how to run a successful global practice but the judges thought Grimshaw had got it about right.
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News
McAslan, AHMM and BDP top shortlist for BD’s Architect of the Year Awards
The finalists for BD’s Architect of the Year Awards 2008 have been announced, with Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, BDP and John McAslan & Partners all gaining four nominations.
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Features
BD’s 2008 Architect of the Year awards announces new transport category
Transport has been added as a category to BD’s 2008 Architect of the Year Awards.
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Architect of the Year – could it be you?
Architects are this week invited to submit entries to BD’s Architect of the Year Awards 2008, the only industry awards scheme that recognises the practices setting standards for others to follow rather than individual buildings.
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Architect of the Year Awards 2008
Click on the links below to view a selection of images or to find out more about the winners from this year’s glittering Architect of the Year awards, held at the London Hilton on October 30.Coverage of the 2007 Architect of the Year AwardsClick here for all the details of ...
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Competitions
Affordable Housing Architect of the Year
Shortlisted EntrantsAllford Hall Monaghan Morris; *Winner*Jestico + Whiles; Levitt Bernstein Associates; Maccreanor Lavington; Stock Woolstencroft
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Private Housing Architect of the Year (over 14 units)
Shortlisted EntrantsAllford Hall Monaghan MorrisBroadway MalyanMaccreanor Lavington *Winner*Richard Murphy ArchitectsShedkm
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Private Housing Architect of the Year (one to 14 units)
Shortlisted entrantsAlison Brooks Architects;Julian Cowie Architects; *Winner*Shedkm; Simon Conder Associates *Special Award*
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Education Architect of the Year
Shortlisted EntrantsAllford Hall Monaghan Morris; DSDHA; Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios; John McAslan + Partners; Penoyre & Prasad; *Winner*Wright & Wright Architects
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Healthcare Architect of the Year
Shortlisted entrantsBDP; Buschow Henley; *Winner*David Morley Arctitects; Toh Shimazaki Architecture
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Interiors Architect of the Year
Shortlisted entrantsAdjaye Associates; BDP;Bennett Interior Design; David Archer Architects; *Winner*Pringle Brandon
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Masterplanning Architect of the Year
Shortlisted EntrantsBDP; Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios; *Winner*John McAslan + Partners; Stephen Taylor Architects