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David Chipperfield Architects: DCA Architecture

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Previously on e-architect: 17 May 2022 Morland Mixité Capitale , Paris, France photo © Simon Menges Morland Mixité Capitale Following six years of design and construction, the mixed-use complex Morland Mixité Capitale in the centre of Paris has been completed. KG situated in the town of Künzelsau in southern Germany.

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Scottish Architecture News: Buildings in Scotland

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Scottish Building News 2022, Architecture Photos, Property Scotland Images, Architects Design Links. Scottish Architecture News. New Architecture Developments + Buildings in Scotland – Built Environment + Architects Updates. Scottish Buildings News. Scottish Architecture News 2021. 25 Jan 2022.

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Scottish Design Awards 2023 News

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With the entry window already open the hand-picked team are on hand to offer some helpful tips and advice for early bird hopefuls by setting out what they are looking for from award-worthy work. The Scottish Design Awards are supported by Urban Realm, The DRUM, Nordan, Vision Events Glasgow, Porcelanosa Scotland and Rock Rose.

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Scottish Design Awards 2022 News

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Scottish Design Awards 2022 News, Scotland Buildings, Architects, Good Architecture Contest. Scottish Design Awards 2022 – Call. Marking 25 years of the Scottish Design Awards. Scottish Design Awards 2022 Open. Scottish Design Awards 2022 Open.

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Twenty significant buildings opened by Queen Elizabeth II during her 70-year reign

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The Queen opened modernist buildings designed by Basil Spence and Frederick Gibberd, brutalist structures by Powell & Moya and Denys Lasdun, and high-tech creations by Richard Rogers and Norman Foster , as well as more recent contemporary structures by Herzog & de Meuron and WilkinsonEyre.

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Twenty significant buildings opened by Queen Elizabeth II during her 70-year reign

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The Queen has opened modernist buildings designed by Basil Spence and Frederick Gibberd, brutalist structures by Powell & Moya and Denys Lasdun, and high-tech creations by Richard Rogers and Norman Foster as well as more recent contemporary structures by Herzog & de Meuron and WilkinsonEyre.

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