​​°ÄÃÅÍõÖÐÍõ President's Awards For Research 2016
The awards celebrate the best research in the fields of architecture and the built environment.
The publications from the President's Awards for Research 2016 are available below:
Winner of the 2016 President’s Medal for Research and winner of the category ‘History and Theory’
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Edward Denison, The Bartlett School of Architecture, UK
Medhanie Teklemariam and Dawit Abraha, Asmara Heritage Project, Eritrea
Shortlisted for 'History and Theory'
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Jonathan Moses, Royal Holloway University London, UK -
Kate Jordan, Bartlett School of Architecture, UK
Winner of the Annual Theme – ‘Learning from Projects’ and highly commended
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David Roberts, Bartlett School of Architecture, UK
Shortlisted for the Annual Theme
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Xiang Ren, Sheffield School of Architecture, UK -
Prof Rajat Gupta and Dr Adorkor Bruce-Konuah, Oxford Brookes University, UK
Adrian Kite, Ridge & Partners LLP, UK
Alex Towler & Nicole Lazarus, Bioregional, UK
Susan Mackrell, Bicester Town Council, UK
Winner of the category ‘Cities and Community’
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Dr Irit Katz, University of Cambridge, UK
Shortlisted for 'Cities and Community'
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Dr Yara Sharif & Dr Nasser Golzari, Golzari NG Architects, PART and University of Westminster, UK;
Prof Murray Fraser, Bartlett School of Architecture and PART, UK -
Dia Soilemezi, University of Portsmouth, UK
Winner of the category ‘Design and Technical’
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Dr Michael Ramage and Dr Rob Foster, University of Cambridge, UK
Simon Smith, Smith and Wallwork, UK
Kevin Flanagan & Ron Bakker, PLP / Architecture, UK
Shortlisted for 'Design and Technical'
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Richard Coutts, Baca Architects, UK
Robert Barker, Forrest Mews (Formerly Baca Architects), UK -
Caroline Rye and Cameron Scott, ArchiMetrics Ltd, UK
Commended
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Dr Yara Sharif & Dr Nasser Golzari, Golzari-NG Architects, PART and University of Westminster, UK;
Prof Murray Fraser, Bartlett School of Architecture and PART, UK -
Richard Coutts & Robert Barker, Baca Architects, UK
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