All Architect of the Year articles – Page 16
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CompetitionsEducation Architect of the Year shortlist
Grimshaw and Bennetts are just two of the big names on the strong shortlist for Education Architect of the Year.
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CompetitionsHealthcare Architect of the Year shortlist
Who will win through to become Healthcare Architect of the Year?
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Competitions
Masterplanning Architect of the Year shortlist
Who will take this year's masterplanning gong??
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CompetitionsOne off House Architect of the Year shortlist
There are some spectacular homes on the shortlist for the one-off house of the year award
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CompetitionsPublic Building Architect of the Year shortlist
The Public Building Architect of the Year award is sponsored by Dupont Corian
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CompetitionsSchools Architect of the Year shortlist (primary, secondary and nursery)
The big names in education architecture line up for this year's award
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CompetitionsSocial and/or Private Housing Architect of the Year (over 25 units) shortlist
The Social and/or Private Housing Architect of the Year (over 25 units) is sponsored by Duravit UK Ltd
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CompetitionsSocial and/or Private Housing Architect of the Year (1 to 25 units)
The Social and/or Private Housing Architect of the Year is sponsored by Duravit UK Ltd
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CompetitionsInterior Architect of the Year shortlist
Five firms, including Sheppard Robson and TP Bennett, line up for the Interior Architect award.
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CompetitionsThe Architect and Young Architect of the Year Awards 2008: The Video
Watch the video of the Young Architect and Architect of the Year 2008 awards.
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CompetitionsThe Architect of the Year Awards 2008: In Pictures
View a selection of images from this year’s glittering Architect of the Year awards, held at the London Hilton on October 30.
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CompetitionsOffices: ShedKM
In this highly competitive category, ShedKM has demonstrated not only a great understanding of the office environment but how inventive working spaces can be created from seemingly redundant buildings.
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CompetitionsTransport: 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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CompetitionsEducation: Penoyre & Prasad
Despite the troubled Building Schools for the Future programme, which is still to produce an award-winning building, education is a sector where some of the most talented architects are working today — reflected in the strong shortlist, which made it the most difficult category to judge.
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CompetitionsClient 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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CompetitionsHealthcare: 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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CompetitionsMasterplanning: 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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CompetitionsSport & 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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CompetitionsPublic Building: Keith Williams Architects
This was a strong category and while the judges were not unanimous, they agreed that the winner had a broad range of complex and completed work, including an opera house and a library, both in Ireland.






