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Scottish architect Kate Macintosh has been awarded this year s Jane Drew Prize in recognition of her contribution to elevating the profile of women in architecture.
Macintosh, now retired, was selected in celebration of her work in public architecture and advocation for the use of buildings as a tool for social justice since the 1960s.
The Jane Drew Prize is awarded annually by the Architects Journal and The Architectural Review as part of its W awards series, formerly known as the Women in Architecture awards.
Previous winners of the prize, which is named after modernist pioneer Jane Drew, include the likes of Denise Scott Brown, Amanda Levete and Pakistan s first female architect, Yasmeen Lari.
PriestmanGoode has unveiled a concept for a driverless, electric ride-hailing vehicle for London, which the design firm hopes could join the red double-decker bus in the ranks of the city s iconic transport designs.
Confidently dubbed a New Car for London, its angular profile was informed by the capital s brutalist buildings.
Interior finishes are reminiscent of the Tube s distinctive upholstery and an umbrella stand with an integrated dryer accounts for the English weather.
The New Car for London features an angular silhouette Cities risk losing their unique identity as a result of the globalisation of the major ride-share apps. We wanted to address this, said PriestmanGoode s creative director Dan Window.