Architectural competitions
Competitions can be the key to achieving high design quality and world-class architecture. We have 15 years experience running competitions across the world and are familiar with European public sector regulations for design selection.
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The Ross Pavilion, Edinburgh
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Homerton College, Cambridge
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The Illuminated River
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Gallaudet University
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Royal College of Art, Battersea South Campus
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Private House – Weald of Kent
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Science Island
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Art Mill, Doha
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Latvian Museum of Contemporary Art
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Museum of London, West Smithfield
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St Mary Redcliffe: Design Competition
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Tintagel Castle: Bridge Design Competition
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St Hilda’s College, Oxford
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UK Pavilion Milan Expo 2015
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New College, Oxford
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‘Olympicopolis’, London
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Guggenheim Helsinki International Architectural Competition
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Marlborough College
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Oriel College, Oxford
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Oaks Prague
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Mumbai City Museum, Mumbai
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The Florey Building, Architectural Design Competition
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Natural History Museum, Landscape Design Competition
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Canterbury Cathedral
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Cadogan Café
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Exeter College, Oxford
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Aberdeen City Garden project
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Victoria & Albert Museum
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UK Pavilion for Shanghai Expo 2010, China
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King’s Cross Square, London
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British Antarctic Survey, Antarctica
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Library of Foreign Literature, Moscow
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Maidstone Museum and Bentlif Art Gallery, Kent
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Open University Jennie Lee Building, Milton Keynes
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The Queen’s College Porters’ Lodge, Oxford
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The Glasgow School of Art, Scotland