The top projects in the world recognized at World Architecture Festival 2018
The top projects in the world recognized at World Architecture Festival 2018
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The top projects in the world recognized at World Architecture Festival 2018
The top projects in the world recognized at World Architecture Festival 2018
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US architects look to the future - 2018 World Architecture Festival Awards shortlist revealed
US architects look to the future - 2018 World Architecture Festival Awards shortlist revealed @worldarchfest #WAF2018
A private house known as High Horse Ranch in Northern California by Kieran Timberlake and Innovation Curve, a new flexible workspace in Silicon Valley by Form4 architecture are among the projects in the United States of America (USA) shortlisted in the World Architecture Festival (WAF) Awards 2018 – the world’s biggest architectural awards program.
Architects and designers from the USA will join…
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And the winner is...
And the winner is…
My resident ‘architectural critic‘ interrupted my 23-hours-a-day slumbers with some attempt to contribute thoughts on the current debate about London’s Tower’s Policy, and the perceived reduction in design standards in order to rush through more and more development for the ultimate financial benefit of the developers. As a cat originating in LondonI was left wondering what experience this…
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Dutch architect Herman Hertzberger has been named as the recipient of this year’s Royal Gold Medal for architecture.
Hertzberger will receive the award in a ceremony at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London on 9 February 2012.