AT Awards: Residential category finalists
Jessica Mairs2024-07-12T12:28:09+01:00Projects by AHMM, Grimshaw, and Howells with Urban Splash, have been named as finalists in the Residential category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.
Projects by AHMM, Grimshaw, and Howells with Urban Splash, have been named as finalists in the Residential category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.
Projects by AHMM, Knox Bhavan, and Squire & Partners have been named as finalists in the Workplace category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.
Projects by DRDH Architects, Zaha Hadid Architects, and RSHP with Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Christoph Kohlbecker and Has Kollhoff have been named as finalists in the International category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.
Projects by Haworth Tompkins, ritchie*studio, and Tim Ronalds Architects, have been named as finalists in the Education category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.
Projects by Chris Dyson Architects, Donald Insall Associates, and Perkins&Will have been named as finalists in the Hospitality, Sport & Leisure category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.
Projects by AHMM, Foster & Partners and Medical Architecture, have been named as finalists in the Healthcare category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.
Projects by Bennetts Associates, Haworth Tompkins, and Henley Halebrown, have been named as finalists in the Religion & Culture category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.
Projects by Miltiadou Cook Mitzman Architects, Prewett Bizley Architects, and Proctor & Matthews Architects have been named as finalists in the Individual House category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.
Projects by Featherstone Young, Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands, Orms, and SODA Studio have been named as finalists in the Mixed Use & Retail category for the 2024 Architecture Today Awards.
See all of the 31 projects that have been named as finalists in the 2024 Architecture Today Awards for buildings that have stood the test of time.
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