All Competitions articles – Page 21
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World Architect Foster & Partners
The practice is working in 27 countries and its percentage of work abroad has risen from 57% to 70%.
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For sale - 2 bed Terraced house by FRS Yorke (1953) in Harlow
Delightful FRS Yorke / YRM house built in 1953 (and featured in the Architect’s Journal in the same year!) in the quite and popular area of Ladyshot in Harlow, only 35min to London Liverpool Street and 20min to Tottenham Hale Victoria Line by train.
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Who should win?
Take part in our online poll and tell us who you think should win YAYA 2007
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Tom Dykhoff eyes up the YAYA shortlist
Times architecture critic Tom Dykhoff gives his verdict on who should win Young Architect of the Year
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To let - 1 bed Studio Apartment in Crawshawbooth near Manchester
Set over two floors (900 sq ft) in newly converted Victorian Property containing 8 Apartments in total.
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Young Architect of the Year 2007 finalists announced
Five of the UK's most promising architects are in the running to win 2008's prestigious Young Architect of the Year Award (YAYA).
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Mitchell Taylor Workshop
Philosophy — “Our working methods are based around collective discussion, and our central ethos is that our work should engage with, and be informed by, its context.”
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Milk Studio
Philosophy — “It is our intent to produce an architecture that takes into account the many members of today’s society, not just the straight, white, able-bodied, middle-aged, married and male.”
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Hackett & Hall
Philosophy — “Working in Belfast and Northern Ireland is like working outside the mainstream of architectural debate. This isolation has been liberating insofar as we can work quietly on our own projects.”
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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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Friend & Company
Philosophy — “We aim to create beautiful, simple buildings though a dialogue with clients, end-users and collaborators.”
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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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Box Architecture and David Dwyer
Philosophy — “The exploration of light is critical to our work.”
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Office for subversive architecture
Philosophy — “These projects are influenced by our ambition to push the boundaries of common practice in architecture by using untraditional and diverse approaches.”
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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?’”