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61 Winners Announced for 2018 RIBA London Awards

May 17, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

From a shortlist of 93 buildings, 36 London projects have been awarded the 2018 RIBA London Awards for architectural excellence, the city’s most prestigious design honor. The winners include 14 housing schemes, 8 schools, and a city farm. All of these designs will be further considered for the RIBA National Awards, to be announced in June. The winners of the national award will then create a shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize – the highest award for architecture in the UK.

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Morphosis Releases Details of Competition-Winning Scheme for Unicorn Island Masterplan in China

May 15, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

Morphosis has released details of their competition-winning masterplan for Unicorn Island in Chengdu, China. One of four entrants to be successful, including the OMA scheme we covered yesterday, Morphosis were recognized for their “walkable park city interweaving business resources, green infrastructure, and lifestyle” to offer the optimum conditions for both large and small companies to thrive in the Chinese development zone.

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Historic England Celebrates Postmodernism with 17 New Heritage Listings

May 11, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

Historic England has given protection to 17 Post-Modern buildings through their new listing publication. The bold, playful examples of a critical reaction to Modernism, designed between 1970 and 1990, have been listed to stem losses for the valued architectural style, following a recommendation from the UK government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport.

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Historic England Celebrates Postmodernism with 17 New Heritage Listings

May 11, 2018 Niall Patrick Walsh 0

Historic England has given protection to 17 Post-Modern buildings through their new listing publication. The bold, playful examples of a critical reaction to Modernism, designed between 1970 and 1990, have been listed to stem losses for the valued architectural style, following a recommendation from the UK government’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport.