SAOTA's project Kloof House took home Gold at the 43rd Annual Loeries Awards, in the Design category for Architecture. Winners were announced during Loeries Creative Week (21 - 22 October 2021) in Cape Town, which welcomed hundreds of creatives from across Africa and the Middle East.
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Adam Letch & Micky Hoyle
We are proud to announce that RMJM Dubai’s Thakher Gardens won the Best Future Project of the Year by Design Middle East Awards 2021.
Designing with water for climate-proof urban regeneration. Team VenhoevenCS-HOPE-HUADONG has designed the winning masterplan for a new living landscape along the central Pailao River in the Bao’an district in Shenzhen, China. As a rapidly urbanising region located below sea level, the Pailao River Blueway Project will prevent flooding due to heavy...
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VenhoevenCS architecture+urbanism
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HOPE Landscape Design
Crown Lighting Formally Celebrates Opening of the Firm’s Art Deco-Inspired Residential Tower.
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Rockefeller Group
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Eric Ficocelli
Construction of the Masaryčka building in Prague continues with the structure of the retail levels on the ground and first floors now completed. Works have begun to construct the higher floors of cantilevered offices with terraced roof gardens.
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Studio Horak, Zaha Hadid Architects
The evaluation commission of the international architectural competition to select the best concepts for the redevelopment of the Vilnius railway station complex and surrounding area awarded the highest ranking to the proposal by Zaha Hadid Architects.
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Zaha Hadid Architects
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The real to-be-built competition for the new campus at the Slovak Technical University in Bratislava (STU) has its finalists. This competition is a part of, and organized by Inspireli Awards, the largest competition for students of Architecture from all around the world, free of charge and with limitless theme.
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Mariana Vahalová
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INSPIRELI AWARDS
RMJM RED’s scheme was selected from amongst more than a dozen proposals by various leading firms. The design, inspired by the project’s penultimate significance for the precinct, refers to a blossoming and bearing fruit for the precinct’s development.