Muslim Women in Architecture wins Network Rail concourses contest Digital Edition: Muslim Women in Architecture wins Network Rail concourses contest Emerging organisation Muslim Women in Architecture (MWA) has won LFA’s and Network Rail’s competition for a new £12,000 temporary exhibition system for train stations in London and the UK
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AJ 40 under 40 star among station concourses finalists
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AJ 40 under 40 talent Editional Studio is one of six teams competing to design a new £12,000 temporary exhibition system for train stations in London and the UK
The Manchester practice – founded in 2018 by Jack Richards, 30, and Jo Sharples, 32 – is competing against Mark + Cristina, a duo who currently work at We Made That, and the Netherlands and London-based collaborative practice Everyday Fictions.
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South London collective Bamidele Awoyemi, Farouk Agoro and Livia Wang; London and Shenzhen-based Project Poché; and Muslim Women in Architecture – a collective based between London, Dubai, Toronto and Doha working to empower Muslim women in the built environment industry – complete the shortlist.
The ninth edition of the
Brick Awards has concluded. Presented every two years to innovative brick architecture, the prize registered the highest ever number of submissions in 2020: 644 projects by 520 architects in 55 different countries were nominated for awards. Following the initial selection of 50 finalists, the successful candidates were submitted to a jury of five world-renowned architects:
Helena Glantz of Urban Design (Sweden), Toni Gironès Saderra of Estudi d’Arquitectura Toni Gironès (Spain), Tina Gregoric of Dekleva Gregoric Architects (Slovenia), Mette Kynne Frandsen of Henning Larsen Architects A/S (Denmark) and Jonathan Sergison of Sergison Bates Architects (UK). During the awards ceremony, held online for the first time, the international panel of judges announced the winners in five categories and the two top awards: the Grand Prize and the Special Prize.