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| European Copper in Architecture Awards 14 For the first time, this year the judges considered all the entries together to select the very best in contemporary architecture from across Europe.
The judging panel was chaired by Paul Finch, editor emeritus of The Architectural Review. It also included previous award recipients Einar Jarmund of Jarmund Vigsnaes (Norway), Keith Williams of Keith Williams Architects (UK), Simone Solinas of Solinas + Verd Arquitectos (Spain), Shane de Blacam of de Blacam and Meagher (Ireland) and Craig Casci of Hamiltons (UK). They were joined by long standing contributor Laurence Bain of Bain + Bevington and Catherine Slessor, managing editor of The Architectural Review.
A total of 47 entries were received from 16 countries, revealing an exceptional diversity of projects.
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29-09-2009 | Download PDF
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| Copper Forum - 27/2009 This issue of Copper Forum highlights the five shortlisted entries in the European Copper in Architecture Awards and reports on Spanish artist Jose Antonio Antoli Segura, who has used copper in his artwork for a long time, developing special techniques for surface treatment and shaping the metal. 23-09-2009 | Download PDF
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| Copper in Architecture Awards 13 This is the 13th iteration of a design-led competition celebrating the use of copper in architecture in all its various forms. Although started in the UK, over the last few years it has developed to recognise the best recently completed buildings in Europe.
The judging panel was chaired by Paul Finch, the Editor of The Architectural Review, and included regular contributors Gordon Talbot of Ian Ritchie Architects, Craig Casci of Hamilton Associates and Laurence Bain of Bain & Bevington Architects. The judges were joined for the first time by Ken Shuttleworth of Make Architects and the winner of the last European Award Kari Jarvinen of Kari Jarvinen Ja Merja Nieminen from Finland.
Although this is only the second time that a European category has been included, the judges were struck by the breadth and design quality of entries. They settled on six shortlisted projects from the 31 European entries, leading to four closely contested Awards. Separately from the European category, the Copper in Architecture Awards continue to recognise the best UK projects, this year with five very different buildings shortlisted from the 43 entries.
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08-02-2008 | Download PDF
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| Guide to Copper in Architecture The new 18-page ‘Guide to Copper in Architecture’ has been published, providing essential background information on all aspects of copper sheet used for roofing, cladding and other architectural applications. It includes the latest comprehensive information on environmental issues resulting from extensive European research.
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07-02-2006 | Download PDF
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| Architectural copper review 2005/2 Architectural copper review, December 2005 25-11-2005 | Download PDF
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| Copper in Architecture Awards 12 Details of winning entries in the Copper in Architecture Awards 12 competition.
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31-10-2005 | Download PDF
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| Architectural copper review 2004/2 Architectural copper review 2004/2 13-12-2004 | Download PDF
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| Copper in Architecture Awards 11 Details of winning entries in the Copper in Architecture Awards 11 Competition
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24-11-2003 | Download PDF
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| Copper Roofing - In Detail Publication 156 aims to provide architects and contractors with the technical information needed to design and install fully supported sheet copper roofing.
This excellent book costs £25. Download a copy of the order form from this page or contact:
Copper in Architecture 5 Grovelands Business Centre Hemel Hempstead HP2 7TE, UK Fax: +44 1442 275716 Email: helpline@copperdev.co.uk
06-11-2002 | Download PDF
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