All Competitions articles – Page 32
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CompetitionsArchitect of the year gallery 2006
To view pictures from this year's Architect of the Year Awards, click here.To see the full run down of all the winners of the Architect of the Year Awards 2006, click here
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CompetitionsThames Gateway opera house finalists announced
Judges shortlist four entries in Line of Site competition to design cultural icon for regeneration area
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CompetitionsNeed a lift? Get a mentor
As 30 practices compete to be BD’s Young Architect of the Year, Zoë Blackler explores mentoring — the secret weapon that can give new talent the edge
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CompetitionsDesigners for life
Three BD Architect of the Year award winners kick back in Covent Garden to muse on the satisfying business of leisure. Elaine Knutt spoke to them
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CompetitionsYoung 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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CompetitionsThe contenders 5. AOC
The four founders of AOC discuss their experience of setting up on their own
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CompetitionsThe contenders 4: Witherford Watson Mann
Stephen Witherford, Christopher Watson and William Mann on getting ahead
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The Contenders 3: Lynch Architects
Patrick and Claudia Lynch talk about the big issues facing architecture
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CompetitionsThe contenders: 2
DRDH Architects. We talk to Daniel Rosbottom and David Howarth about the joys of being small.
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CompetitionsThe contenders: 1
Surface Architects. In the first of a series of profiles, we ask shortlisted candidates Andy MacFee and Richard Scott about their life in practice
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CompetitionsThe YAYA generation
As we launch this year’s Young Architect of the Year award, five young architects speak out about life and work a decade after qualification.
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Welcome the tomorrow people
Five practices under 40 were shortlisted for the BD/Corus Young Architect of the Year Award. Robert Booth introduces the seventh annual award and, overleaf, Ellis Woodman looks at the work of the winners and runners-up
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CompetitionsShortlisted: Sarah Hare
Of the entries to make the final shortlist, Sarah Hare's portfolio featured the most substantial built project. Working with her then partner Thomas Höger, she built the £18 million headquarters of the Catholic Church in Berlin, completed in 2001. The project impressed the jury both for the contribution it made ...
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