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RIBA names female-led Onion Collective the 2023 Client of the Year

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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has named social enterprise Onion Collective as its Client of the Year for 2023 over their role in spearheading the creation of an artists' space called East Quay in Somerset County, South West England.

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RIBA reveals 30 new UK projects as 2023 National Awards winners

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The 30 best new designs from around the United Kingdom have been announced by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) as part of its 2023 National Awards cycle, presenting a useful annual survey of the country’s top architectural design trends in what is now the program’s 57th consecutive year.

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Future Perspectives for City & Country: Pioneering Projects at the ICONIC AWARDS 2023

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Architects of the Year: Sou Fujimoto Architects. From 620 submissions from over 30 countries, the jury selected 62 pioneering projects for the “Best of Best” award. The award winners were honored at the BMW World in Munich on 4 October, 2023. Read more »

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News: RIBA names female-led Onion Collective the 2023 Client of the Year

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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has named social enterprise Onion Collective as its Client of the Year for 2023 over their role in spearheading the creation of an artists' space called East Quay in Somerset County, South West England.

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Five key projects by Dezeen Awards 2023 party creative directors The Unlimited Dream Company

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Creative studio The Unlimited Dream Company is behind the show design for the Dezeen Awards 2023 party. Here, co-founders Harrison Smith and George Thomson select five projects that best reflect their work. Creativity should always come from a place of positivity and openness."

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NYT: Rising insurance costs impinging on affordable development efforts nationwide

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Unlike market-rate apartment developers, those building multifamily projects financed by subsidies and tax credits do not have the ability to simply pass on those higher insurance costs to tenants, since they are limited by government guidelines as to how much rent they can collect.

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"We cannot design just to please our clients anymore" says Yasmeen Lari

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Architects must stop waiting for commissions from wealthy clients and prioritise designing for the planet, says RIBA Royal Gold Medal winner Yasmeen Lari in this exclusive interview. Architects have a very important role to play and we cannot design just to please our clients anymore or just to please ourselves."

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