ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AWARDS CATEGORIES
covering projects incorporating copper roofing, cladding or other elements:
Architectural Design
Award - Built Projects - UK
For recently completed buildings within the UK.
Winner's prize: A bronze replica of a Cycladic sculpture
Architectural Design
Award - Built Projects - Europe
For recently completed buildings across Europe.
Winner's prize: A bronze replica of a Cycladic sculpture
Architectural Students
Design Award
For design projects prepared by students studying
at UK schools of architecture.
Winner's prize: £500. Download copy of poster
Innovation Award
A discretionary award for projects demonstrating innovation in an area of
particular relevance to current design issues. All entries, in all categories, will
automatically be reviewed for this award by the jury.
Entries
are judged from photographs, drawings and other material submitted, by a group selected
from the following panel of architect judges:
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Laurence Bain - Bain and Bevington Architects
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Paul Finch - Editor of Architectural Review
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Craig Casci - Hamilton Associates Architects(previous winners)
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Stas Louca - Glas Architects+Designers (previous winners)
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Gordon Talbot - Ian Ritchie Architects (previous winners)
Architectural Design
Winner's Trophy

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Bronze
Cycladic Head Trophy
Cast in bronze, this elegant slimline head
based on a Cycladic design is 31cm tall (including the marble base) and weighs
2.5kg. Cycladic art, originating from the Cyclades in the southern Aegean, dates
from around the 3rd millenium BC. The sculpted figures have a very distinctive
design, simple forms and lines, that do not look out of place today. Much research
has been undertaken to discover the meaning of the figures, however the significance of
the designs remains unknown. |
Judging of over 74 projects has
taken place - 31 in Europe and 43 in the UK and a shortlist has been drawn up. The
winners will be announced at an awards presentation in London on 25th September 2007.
View
shortlisted UK projects
View
shortlisted European projects |