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SANAA takes 2010 Pritzker Prize
31 March, 2010Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, partners in the architectural firm, SANAA, have been chosen as the 2010 Laureates of the Pritzker Architecture Prize.
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Jordi Gavaldá Viñas' Interview at GreekArchitects.gr
28 March, 2010Jordi Gavaldá Viñas, a person with direct relationship with the production of architecture internationally gave an exclusive interview to the chief editor of the magazine, Alexios Vandoros, during his presence in Greece.
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Interesting news for the architectural competition “Piraeus Tower: Changing the Face”
18 March, 2010École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne has chosen to use the architectural competition as part of the educational process.
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OLYMPICS 2012
05 March, 2010The plans of the Olympic Park for 2012 in London were revealed.
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Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners was awarded for the second time with the Stirling Prize
08 November, 2009 -
Zaha Hadid awarded Praemium Imperiale
13 October, 2009The Japan Art Association announced Zaha Hadid as one of the recipients of the 21st Praemium Imperiale.
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555 KUBIK | facade projection |
12 September, 2009 -
Westraven office complex acclaimed. Again.
26 February, 2009The cepezed-designed Westraven Office Complex in Utrecht, the Netherlands, has once again been enthusiastically acclaimed.
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Five finalists announced for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award 2009
18 February, 2009The European Commission and the Fundació Mies van der Rohe announced the finalists for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van der Rohe Award 2009.
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The Wall paper house offers cheap dry home for poor and displaced
10 February, 2009The house has built-in single and double beds and a veranda with a sealed-off area housing a shower and lavatory.
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MIT architects design building with 'digital water' walls
19 January, 2009 -
Architectural experimentations in the public.
07 January, 2009The redesign of Sudtirolerplatz in Krems. Architect: Nikos Dikas, Greece.
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