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MJ Long Prize 2021 judges announced
Pooja Agrawal, Takero Shimazaki and Christina Gaiger join Sal Wilson on the judging panel for this year’s MJ Long Prize, part of the AJ/AR’s W Awards 2021
The MJ Long prize nominees are Hannah Anderson of Walters & Cohen, Alice Brownfield of Peter Barber Architects, Ingrid Petit of Feilden Fowles and Naila Yousuf of Wright & Wright. The award is named in memory of inspirational architect, lecturer and writer Mary Jane (MJ) Long.
Clockwise from top left: Ingrid Petit, Naila Yousuf, Hannah Anderson, Alice Brownfield
Anderson was nominated for her role in an extension to St Paul’s School in west London; Brownfield for her work on the Kiln Place housing scheme; Petit for the design and delivery of the widely publicised The Fratry for Carlisle Cathedral; and Yousuf in respect of the soon-to-be-completed Museum of the Home, London.
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.
Feilden Fowles has refurbished the medieval dining hall at Carlisle Cathedral in north-west England and extended it with a red sandstone entrance pavilion.
Befittingly called The Fratry, the name for a priory refectory, the overhaul makes the 16th-century listed building publicly accessible for the first time.
Top image: Feilden Fowles has extended the fratry at Carlisle Cathedral. Above: it is clad in red sandstone
Feilden Fowles converted the hall and its vaulted undercroft into an event and teaching space, while the extension introduces a cafe and new entrance area.
The goal for The Fratry was to transform the building into an asset for the cathedral, open to the local community and schools.
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