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2014 AIA Institute Honors for Young Architects
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Designs for Living: Houses by Robert A. M. Stern Architects PDF
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The Australian Institute of Architects has revealed the five winners of its 2014 International Awards, which highlight projects tackled by Australian architects outside their home country. A luxury condominium in Bangkok, a Malaysian rainforest retreat, and the innovative Stonehenge Visitor's Center were among the projects recognized.
Taken from a total of 24 entries in all, the projects are separated into categories for the first time this year: Public Architecture, Interior Architecture, Commercial Architecture, Residential Architecture, and Small Project Architecture.
England's Stonehenge Visitor's Center, by Denton Corker Marshall, has been awarded the Public Architecture award. Probably the most high-profile building to be recognized by the judges this year, the 27 million (US$44 million) project involved re-routing a major road, and placing the visitor's center 0.9 miles (1.5 km) away from Stonehenge's famous stones.
Commendations: Binus Kindergarten and Primary School, by Denton Corker and Phoenix Valley Youth Palace and Grand Theatre, by studio505.
BVN Donovan Hill and Jasmax dominate the Interior Architecture category with first and second-place honors. First place went to New Zealand's ASB North Wharf: a colorful three-story office that features a novel cross ventilation system. It comprises a central atrium that draws in fresh air from open windows, which is then directed around the building with the help of a specially designed funnel.
Commendation: Regional Terminal at Christchurch Airport, also by BVN Donovan Hill in association with Jasmax.
Looking like the sort of ambitious project that typically remains on the drawing board, Singapore's striking Park Royal Hotel, by WOHA, has been given the nod in the Commercial Architecture category. The building certainly achieves the "hotel-as-garden" design that WOHA aimed for, and its green-covered facade and roof is a striking addition to Singapore's skyline.
Commendation: Asia Square, in Singapore, by Public Architecture winners Denton Corker Marshall.
Kerry Hill Architects fared well in the Residential Architecture category, winning first place and also receiving the judge's second-place commendation. The winner, Sukhothai Residences, is a luxury condominium in Bangkok, Thailand, that comprises 41 stories and 196 homes, and rises 166 m (544ft) into the sky.
Commendation: Urban Suites, by Kerry Hill Architects.
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July 31, 2014 by
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SCOTLAND'S top architectural body has made a donation to firefighters' charities as a gesture of thanks for their efforts at the Glasgow Art School fire.
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) donated 1500, split between two charities linked to fire personnel.
The charities were the Fire Fighters Charity and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service Family Support Trust.
Assistant Chief Officer Dave Boyle said: "The fire at the Mackintosh touched a great many people and it has brought together communities like architects, artists, Historic Scotland and the fire and rescue service.
"We appreciate the recognition that has been given for the work of the firefighters - the first responding crews and officers in particular did an absolutely magnificent job - and there is certainly a greater understanding of the vital role they play."
RIAS president Ian Connelly said: "To people around the world the Mackintosh is an iconic building and the architects of Scotland are hugely grateful for the work the fire and rescue service did.
"The building and its artefacts could have been completely destroyed had it not been for the firefighters.
"Their efforts went way beyond the call of duty and it was fantastic to see them receive a standing ovation at our annual dinner, when we made the presentation."
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Commercial vehicle registrations in the European Union rose for the tenth consecutive month in June, a report from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association, or ACEA, showed Tuesday.
Demand for commercial vehicles increased 10.3 percent year-on-year to 166,107 units in June. This was a slightly slower increase than the 10.8 percent rise in May.
Commercial vehicle registrations in all major markets expanded, with registrations in U.K., Spain, Italy, France and Germany rising 25.5 percent, 18.9 percent, 8.6 percent, 6.5 percent and 3.8 percent, respectively.
Demand for light commercial vehicles climbed 13.1 percent. Registration for new buses and coaches increased 3.5 percent in June.
Meanwhile, registrations for new commercial vehicles, excluding buses and coaches, fell 4.2 percent and demand for heavy commercial vehicles, excluding buses and coaches, dropped 0.7 percent in June.
For the January to June period, commercial vehicle registrations rose 9.3 percent year-on-year.
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Soldiers relocate Brisbane's Eternal Flame from the cenotaph on Thursday to begin a "huge transformation of Anzac Square".
Lord Mayor Graham Quirk says he is confident Brisbanes Eternal Flame will be safe from vandals during its temporary relocation while the CBD cenotaph is renovated.
On Thursday, the flame was moved to a small fenced plot in Anzac Square, about 25 metres away the Ann Street site it has occupied since 1930.
While the cenotaph flame was protected by locked gates and is in full view of Ann Street, the temporary location is down the slope in Anzac Square behind a fence only about a metre high.
Brisbanes Eternal Flame has been temporarily moved from the Ann Street site it has occupied since 1930. Photo: Bradley Kanaris
I think people will respect the flame, what it means and obviously the reality is we have some CCTV coverage as well, Cr Quirk said.
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Well be watching, well be making sure the respect that ought to be maintained for this flame is maintained.
With a small crowd in attendance, including senior veterans, Corporal Christopher Purdie was given the honour of taking a burner from the cenotaph, walking down its steps and lighting the fire at the new location.
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