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News: House on the Hill by Alison Brooks Architects announced as 2021 House of the Year winner

Bustler

In its final update to the House of the Year competition, the Royal Institute of British Architects has today announced Alison Brooks Architects ’ House on the Hill as the winner of the organization's prestigious annual award. Read the full post on Bustler.

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Oliver Wainwright on RIBA's '100 Women: Architects in Practice,' a new primer for industry-wide change

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Writing for The Guardian , critic Oliver Wainwright says he hopes RIBA’s new publication 100 Women: Architects in Practice , which we previewed in December , will encourage competition judges, academic panels, awards juries, exhibitions organizers, and rebuke “the headhunters who claim women never apply, [.]

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Urban housing by women-led firms featured at the 2023 Venice Biennale

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Titled 'Reconceptualizing Urban Housing,' and organized by the European Cultural Centre, the exhibition centers on “unique perspectives on collective housing, primarily in or near urban areas.”

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Toronto’s Quayside is back with projects by Adjaye Associates, Alison Brooks, and Henning Larsen

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The new development will instead be delivered by a consortium led by developers Dream Unlimited and Great Gulf Group, featuring buildings by Adjaye Associates , Alison Brooks Architects , and Henning Larsen. Architect: Alison Brooks Architect. Quayside Aerial - Full view of proposed development.

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Revived Toronto Quayside master plan is making headway

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The development is set to feature buildings designed by the likes of Adjaye Associates , Alison Brooks Architects , and Henning Larsen.

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LOLA Landscape Architects tapped as designers for mixed-use Hartree development in Cambridge

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Rotterdam -based LOLA Landscape Architects has been selected by developers Landsec U+I and TOWN to design the new 48-hectare Hartree development, a mixed-use neighborhood in Cambridge , United Kingdom. The masterplan for the urban quarter development was designed by Swedish practice Kjellander Sjöberg Architects.

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RIBA names 20 projects to House of the Year 2022 longlist

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The award, formerly known as the Manser Medal , is considered second to only the Stirling Prize on RIBA’s recently expanded annual awards program and has traditionally served as a launching pad for architects within the UK.

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