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The Royal Institute of British Architects acknowledged the lifetime practice of architect Peter Zumthor with the Royal Gold Medal, the U.K.'s most prestigious architecture prize.
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A new Antarctic research station designed by Hugh Broughton Architects with AECOM can relocate to adapt to changing ice-shelf conditions on the world's least hospitable continent.
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Tom Gilmore, the Los Angeles developer and SCI-Arc trustee behind the redevelopment of the Old Bank District and other neighborhoods in Downtown L.A., has given SCI-Arc a $1 million grant to establish the Gilmore City Chair for faculty.
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The Kennedy Center announced that 2012 AIA Gold Medalist Steven Holl, FAIA, will design a $100 million expansion for the Kennedy Center, one that could connect the national performing-arts center to the rest of Washington, D.C.
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CODA's 'Party Wall,' a modular series of mini-stages whose skateboard-deck cladding can be used as seating, succeeds HWKN's 'Wendy' as this year's Young Architects Program winner at MoMA PS1.
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Skidmore, Owings & Merrill's Chicago office is home to 3 of the 15 honorees named by the AIA for the 2013 Young Architects Award, a program now in its 20th year.
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The State Department is now accepting applications for groups interested in organizing the U.S. presence at the 14th Venice Architecture Biennale, which takes place in 2014.
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Beazley launches a new portal on risk management for architecture and engineering firms and brokers that includes articles, webinars, and toolkits.
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A total of 28 projects received 2013 AIA Honor Awards in categories of architecture, interiors, and urban design and regional planning. A few of these also deserve special recognition for showcasing sustainability in design.
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The AIA released the winners of its Honor Awards for 2013, including the 25-Year Award, as well as awards in Architecture, Interiors, and Regional/Urban Design categories.