Carbuncle Cup, the Glossary
The Carbuncle Cup is an architecture prize, given annually, originally by the magazine Building Design, and since 2024 by The Fence, to "the ugliest building in the United Kingdom completed in the last 12 months".[1]
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189 relations: Aberdeen, ABK Architects, Aedas, Allan Murray Architects, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, Allies and Morrison, Anish Kapoor, ArcelorMittal Orbit, Architectural Record, Architecture, Atkins (company), Aylesbury, Bankside, Battersea Power Station, BBC Radio Merseyside, Beckley Point, Belfast, Bethnal Green, Beverley, Bishopsgate, Bloomsbury, Bournemouth, Bridgewater Place, Brighton, Bristol Harbour, Broadgate, Broadgate Tower, Broadway Malyan, Building Design, Building Design Partnership, Burns Monument, Kilmarnock, Caledonian Road, London, Campuses of the University of Nottingham, Carbuncle, Carbuncle Awards, Carillion, Castlefield, César Pelli, Cecil Balmond, Chapman Taylor, Charles III, City of Westminster, Colwyn Bay, Comer Group, Croydon, Cutty Sark, CZWG, Dezeen, Drake Circus Shopping Centre, East Ayrshire, ... Expand index (139 more) »
- 2018 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
- 2024 establishments in the United Kingdom
- Awards disestablished in 2018
- Awards established in 2024
Aberdeen
Aberdeen (Aiberdeen,; Obar Dheathain; Aberdonia) is a city in North East Scotland, and is the third most populous Scottish city.
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ABK Architects
ABK Architects (previously Ahrends, Burton and Koralek) is an architectural practice.
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Aedas
Aedas is an architectural firm founded by the Welsh architect Keith Griffiths.
Allan Murray Architects
AMA Studio (formerly Allan Murray Architects) is an Edinburgh, Scotland based practice of award-winning Architects and Urbanists.
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Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris is an architecture practice based in Clerkenwell, London, with offices in Bristol and Oklahoma.
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Allies and Morrison
Allies and Morrison LLP is an architecture and urban planning practice based in London and Cambridge.
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Anish Kapoor
Sir Anish Mikhail Kapoor, (born 12 March 1954) is a British-Indian sculptor specializing in installation art and conceptual art.
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ArcelorMittal Orbit
The ArcelorMittal Orbit (often referred to as the Orbit Tower or its original name, Orbit) is a sculpture and observation tower in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, London.
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Architectural Record
Architectural Record is a US-based monthly magazine dedicated to architecture and interior design.
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Architecture
Architecture is the art and technique of designing and building, as distinguished from the skills associated with construction.
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Atkins (company)
Atkins was a British multinational construction, design, engineering and business services company.
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Aylesbury
Aylesbury is the county town of Buckinghamshire, South East England.
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Bankside
Bankside is an area of London, England, within the London Borough of Southwark.
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Battersea Power Station
Battersea Power Station is a decommissioned coal-fired power station located on the south bank of the River Thames in Nine Elms, Battersea in the London Borough of Wandsworth.
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BBC Radio Merseyside
BBC Radio Merseyside is the BBC's local radio station serving Merseyside, north-west Cheshire and West Lancashire.
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Beckley Point
Beckley Point is a private student accommodation building in Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom.
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Belfast
Belfast (from Béal Feirste) is the capital city and principal port of Northern Ireland, standing on the banks of the River Lagan and connected to the open sea through Belfast Lough and the North Channel.
Bethnal Green
Bethnal Green is an area in London, England and is located in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
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Beverley
Beverley is a market town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.
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Bishopsgate
Bishopsgate was one of the eastern gates in London's former defensive wall.
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Bloomsbury
Bloomsbury is a district in the West End of London, part of the London Borough of Camden in England.
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Bournemouth
Bournemouth is a coastal resort town in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole unitary authority area, in the ceremonial county of Dorset, England.
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Bridgewater Place
Bridgewater Place, nicknamed The Dalek, is an office and residential skyscraper in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
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Brighton
Brighton is a seaside resort and one of the two main areas of the city of Brighton and Hove in the county of East Sussex, England.
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Bristol Harbour
Bristol Harbour is the harbour in the city of Bristol, England.
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Broadgate
Broadgate is a large, office and retail estate in the Bishopsgate Without area of the City of London.
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Broadgate Tower
The Broadgate Tower is a skyscraper in London's main financial district, the City of London.
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Broadway Malyan
Broadway Malyan is a global architecture, urbanism and design practice.
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Building Design
Building Design, or BD, is a British weekly architectural magazine, based in London.
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Building Design Partnership
Building Design Partnership Ltd, doing business as BDP, is a firm of architects and engineers employing over 900 staff in the United Kingdom and internationally.
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Burns Monument, Kilmarnock
The Burns Monument in Kay Park, Kilmarnock, Scotland, commemorates the poet Robert Burns (1759–1796).
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Caledonian Road, London
Caledonian Road in the London Borough of Islington, England, connects North London, from Camden Road near its junction with Holloway Road, and central London's Pentonville Road in the south.
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Campuses of the University of Nottingham
The University of Nottingham operates from four campuses in Nottinghamshire and from two overseas campuses, one in Ningbo, China and the other in Semenyih, Malaysia.
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Carbuncle
A carbuncle is a cluster of boils caused by bacterial infection, most commonly with Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes.
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Carbuncle Awards
The Carbuncle Awards were architecture prizes, presented by the Scottish magazine Urban Realm (formerly Prospect) to buildings and areas in Scotland intermittently from 2000-2015. Carbuncle Cup and Carbuncle Awards are architecture awards, architecture in the United Kingdom and Ironic and humorous awards.
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Carillion
Carillion plc was a British multinational construction and facilities management services company headquartered in Wolverhampton in the United Kingdom, prior to its liquidation in January 2018.
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Castlefield
Castlefield is an inner-city conservation area in Manchester, North West England.
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César Pelli
César Pelli (October 12, 1926 – July 19, 2019) was an Argentine-American architect who designed some of the world's tallest buildings and other major urban landmarks.
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Cecil Balmond
Cecil Balmond OBE is a British Sri Lankan designer, artist, and writer.
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Chapman Taylor
Chapman Taylor is a global practice of award-winning architects, planners and interior designers, based in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
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Charles III
Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is King of the United Kingdom and the 14 other Commonwealth realms.
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City of Westminster
The City of Westminster is a London borough with city status in Greater London, England.
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Colwyn Bay
Colwyn Bay (Bae Colwyn) is a town, community and seaside resort in Conwy County Borough on the north coast of Wales overlooking the Irish Sea.
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Comer Group
Comer Group is an international property development firm established by brothers Luke and Brian Comer.
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Croydon
Croydon is a large town in South London, England, south of Charing Cross.
Cutty Sark
Cutty Sark is a British clipper ship.
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CZWG
CZWG Limited is a British architecture practice established in 1975 by Nick Campbell, Roger Zogolovitch, Rex Wilkinson and Piers Gough.
Dezeen
Dezeen is an online architecture, interiors and design magazine based in London, with offices in Hoxton, as well as New York City and Shanghai.
Drake Circus Shopping Centre is a covered shopping mall in the centre of Plymouth, England, which opened in October 2006.
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East Ayrshire
East Ayrshire (Aest Ayrshire; Siorrachd Àir an Ear) is one of 32 unitary council areas of Scotland.
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East Ayrshire Council
East Ayrshire Council (Scottish Gaelic: Comhairle Shiorrachd Inbhir Àir an Ear) is the political body covering the East Ayrshire local authority created in 1995, comprising nine wards, each electing three of four local councillors through the single transferable vote system, creating a type of proportional representation.
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East Riding of Yorkshire Council
East Riding of Yorkshire Council is the local authority for the East Riding of Yorkshire, a local government district within the larger ceremonial county of the same name.
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh (Dùn Èideann) is the capital city of Scotland and one of its 32 council areas.
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Elephant and Castle
Elephant and Castle is an area of South London, England, in the London Borough of Southwark.
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EPR Architects
EPR Architects is a London-based architectural practice first established in late 1945 by Cecil Elsom CBE (17 January 1912 - 3 April 2006) before becoming Elsom, Pack and Roberts in 1947, under the names of its founders, Cecil Elsom, William Pack and Alan Roberts.
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Financial Times
The Financial Times (FT) is a British daily newspaper printed in broadsheet and also published digitally that focuses on business and economic current affairs.
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Foster and Partners
Foster and Partners (stylized as Foster + Partners) is a British international architecture firm based in London, England, founded in 1967 by British architect and designer Lord Norman Foster.
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Foyles Building
The Foyles Building at 111–119 Charing Cross Road and 1–12 Manette Street, London, was the flagship store of the Foyles bookshop chain from 1929 to 2014, and at one time, the world's largest bookshop.
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General Lying-In Hospital
The General Lying-In Hospital was one of the first maternity hospitals in Great Britain.
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Glasgow
Glasgow is the most populous city in Scotland, located on the banks of the River Clyde in west central Scotland.
Greenwich
Greenwich is a town in south-east London, England, within the ceremonial county of Greater London.
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Grimshaw Architects
Grimshaw Architects (formerly Nicholas Grimshaw & Partners) is an architectural firm based in London.
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Haymarket Metro station
Haymarket is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the Haymarket area of the city of Newcastle upon Tyne in Tyne and Wear, England.
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Holloway, London
Holloway is an area of north London in the London Borough of Islington, England, north of Charing Cross, which follows the line of the Holloway Road (A1).
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Hyde Park, London
Hyde Park is a, historic Grade I-listed urban park in Westminster, Greater London.
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Icon (architecture magazine)
ICON magazine is a British design and architecture magazine established in 2003 by publishing director Daren Newton.
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Imperial College London
Imperial College London (Imperial) is a public research university in London, England.
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Isle of Dogs
The Isle of Dogs is a large peninsula bounded on three sides by a large meander in the River Thames in East London, England, which includes the Cubitt Town, Millwall and Canary Wharf districts.
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Jersey
Jersey (label), officially known as the Bailiwick of Jersey, is an island country and self-governing British Crown Dependency near the coast of north-west France.
Jestico + Whiles
Jestico + Whiles is an architectural firm and interior design practice based in London, UK.
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John McAslan
John Renwick McAslan (born 16 February 1954) is a British architect.
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John Rocha
John Rocha CBE (born 23 August 1953) is a Chinese-Irish designer born in Hong Kong.
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John Simpson (architect)
John Simpson (born 9 November 1954), is a British New Classical architect.
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Keith Williams (architect)
Keith Williams (born 21 April 1958) is a British architect and founder of London-based Keith Williams Architects.
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Kilmarnock
Kilmarnock (Kilmaurnock; Cill Mheàrnaig) is a town and former burgh in East Ayrshire situated in southwest Scotland.
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Knightsbridge
Knightsbridge is a residential and retail district in central London, south of Hyde Park.
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Lambeth
Lambeth is a district in South London, England, in the London Borough of Lambeth.
Leeds
Leeds is a city in West Yorkshire, England.
Leicester
Leicester is a city, unitary authority area, unparished area and the county town of Leicestershire in the East Midlands of England.
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Lewisham
Lewisham is an area of southeast London, England, south of Charing Cross.
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Lime Street, Liverpool
Lime Street in Liverpool, England, was created as a street in 1790.
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Lincoln Plaza (London)
Lincoln Plaza is a 31-storey luxury housing development situated on Millharbour on the Isle of Dogs, part of the Docklands area of London, England and located near South Quay DLR station.
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List of architecture awards
This list of architecture awards is an index to articles about notable awards for architecture. Carbuncle Cup and list of architecture awards are architecture awards.
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Liverpool
Liverpool is a cathedral, port city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England.
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Liverpool One
Liverpool ONE is a shopping, residential, and leisure complex in Liverpool, England.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
London Borough of Waltham Forest
The London Borough of Waltham Forest is an outer London borough formed in 1965 from the merger of the municipal boroughs of Leyton, Walthamstow and Chingford.
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Make Architects
Make Architects is an international architecture practice headquartered in London that also has offices in offices in Hong Kong and Sydney.
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Malvern, Worcestershire
Malvern (locally also) is a spa town and civil parish in Worcestershire, England.
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Mann Island Buildings
The Mann Island Buildings are a group of buildings in Liverpool, England.
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MediaCityUK is a mixed-use property development on the banks of the Manchester Ship Canal in Salford, Greater Manchester, England.
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Moor House
Moor House is a large office building on London Wall in Moorgate, located in the City of London.
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More London
More London, part of an area known as London Bridge City, is a development on the south bank of the River Thames, immediately south-west of Tower Bridge in London.
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Museum of Liverpool
The Museum of Liverpool in Liverpool, England, tells the story of Liverpool and its people, and reflects the city's global significance.
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Musselburgh
Musselburgh (Musselburrae; Baile nam Feusgan) is the largest settlement in East Lothian, Scotland, on the coast of the Firth of Forth, east of Edinburgh city centre.
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National Gallery
The National Gallery is an art museum in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, in Central London, England.
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Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle (RP), is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England.
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Newport railway station
Newport (Gorsaf Rheilffordd Casnewydd) is the second-busiest railway station in Wales (after Cardiff Central).
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Newport, Wales
Newport (Casnewydd) is a city and county borough in Wales, situated on the River Usk close to its confluence with the Severn Estuary, northeast of Cardiff.
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North Acton
North Acton is a part of Acton in west London, and is within the London Borough of Ealing.
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Old Street
Old Street is a street in inner north-east Central London, England that runs west to east from Goswell Road in Clerkenwell, in the London Borough of Islington, via St Luke's and Old Street Roundabout, to the crossroads where it meets Shoreditch High Street (south), Kingsland Road (north) and Hackney Road (east) in Shoreditch in the London Borough of Hackney.
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One Hyde Park
One Hyde Park is a major residential and retail complex located in Knightsbridge, London.
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One Park West
One Park West is a 17-storey building in central Liverpool, England, designed by architect César Pelli.
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Orion Building
The Orion Building is a tall high rise residential building on Navigation Street, Birmingham 5, England.
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Page\Park Architects
Page\Park Architects was established in 1981, by David Page and Brian Park.
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Pentonville Road
Pentonville Road is a road in Central London that runs west to east from Kings Cross to City Road at The Angel, Islington.
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Peterhouse, Cambridge
Peterhouse is the oldest constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England, founded in 1284 by Hugh de Balsham, Bishop of Ely.
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Phoenix Academy, Shepherd's Bush
Phoenix Academy is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form located in White City area of Shepherd's Bush, London, England.
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Plymouth
Plymouth is a port city and unitary authority in Devon, South West England.
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Poole
Poole is a coastal town and seaport on the south coast of England in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole unitary authority area in Dorset, England.
Poole Methodist Church
Poole Methodist Church (also known as Poole High Street Methodist Church or The Spire) is a nineteenth-century Methodist church on Poole High Street in Dorset, England.
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Portsmouth
Portsmouth is a port city and unitary authority in Hampshire, England.
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Poundbury
Poundbury is an experimental urban extension on the western outskirts of Dorchester in the county of Dorset, England.
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PPHE Hotel Group
PPHE Hotel Group Limited, formerly Park Plaza Hotels Europe, is an international hospitality real estate group.
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Preston railway station
Preston railway station, in Preston, Lancashire, England, is an interchange railway station on the West Coast Main Line, half-way between London Euston and Glasgow Central (from London Euston, from Glasgow Central).
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Preston, Lancashire
Preston is a city on the north bank of the River Ribble in Lancashire, England.
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Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park
Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is a sporting complex and public park in Stratford, Hackney Wick, Leyton and Bow, in east London.
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Queen Margaret University
Queen Margaret University (Oilthigh Bànrigh Mairead) is a university founded in 1875 and currently located in Musselburgh, East Lothian.
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Rafael Viñoly
Rafael Viñoly Beceiro (1 June 1944 – 2 March 2023) was an Uruguayan-born architect based in New York.
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Redcar
Redcar is a seaside town on the Yorkshire Coast in the Redcar and Cleveland unitary authority.
Rem Koolhaas
Remment Lucas Koolhaas (born 17 November 1944) is a Dutch architect, architectural theorist, urbanist and Professor in Practice of Architecture and Urban Design at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University.
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RHWL
RHWL Architects (originally Renton Howard Wood Associates) was a British architecture practice based in London, Berlin and Qatar.
Royal Institute of British Architects
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a professional body for architects primarily in the United Kingdom, but also internationally, founded for the advancement of architecture under its royal charter granted in 1837, three supplemental charters and a new charter granted in 1971.
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Royal Liverpool University Hospital
The Royal Liverpool University Hospital (RLUH) is a major teaching and research hospital located in the city of Liverpool, England.
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RSHP
RSHP is a British architectural firm, founded in 1977 and previously known as the Richard Rogers Partnership which became Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners in 2007.
Saffron Square
Saffron Square (formerly known as Wellesley Square) is a town square and high-rise building in Croydon, United Kingdom.
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Salford
Salford is a cathedral city in Greater Manchester, England.
Serpentine Galleries
The Serpentine Galleries are two contemporary art galleries in Kensington Gardens, Westminster, Greater London.
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Shard End
Shard End is an area of Birmingham, England.
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Shepherd's Bush
Shepherd's Bush is a suburb of West London, England, within the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham west of Charing Cross, and identified as a major metropolitan centre in the London Plan.
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Sheppard Robson
Sheppard Robson (previously Richard Sheppard, Robson & Partners) is a British architecture firm, founded in 1938 by Sir Richard Herbert Sheppard, with offices in London, Manchester, and Glasgow.
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Shrewsbury
("May Shrewsbury Flourish") --> Shrewsbury is a market town, civil parish and the county town of Shropshire, England.
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SimpsonHaugh
SimpsonHaugh (formerly Ian Simpson Architects) is an English architecture practice established in 1987 by Ian Simpson and Rachel Haugh.
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Soho
Soho is an area of the City of Westminster in the West End of London.
SOM (architectural firm)
SOM, previously Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP, is a Chicago-based architectural, urban planning, and engineering firm.
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South Bank
The South Bank is an entertainment and commercial district in central London, England on the south bank of the River Thames opposite the City of Westminster.
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Southampton
Southampton is a port city in Hampshire, England.
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St George Wharf
St George Wharf is a riverside development in Vauxhall, Lambeth, London, England, located on the southern bank of the River Thames beside Vauxhall Bridge.
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St George Wharf Tower
St George Wharf Tower, also known as the Vauxhall Tower, is a residential skyscraper in Vauxhall, London, and part of the St George Wharf development.
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St Helier
St Helier (Jèrriais:; Saint-Hélier) is the capital of Jersey, the largest of the Channel Islands in the English Channel.
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Stirling Prize
The Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture. Carbuncle Cup and Stirling Prize are architecture awards and architecture in the United Kingdom.
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Stockport
Stockport is a town in Greater Manchester, England, south-east of Manchester, south-west of Ashton-under-Lyne and north of Macclesfield.
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Stoke-on-Trent
Stoke-on-Trent (often abbreviated to Stoke) is a city and unitary authority area in Staffordshire, England, with an area of.
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Strata SE1
Strata SE1 is a, 43-storey, multi-award-winning, building at Elephant & Castle in the London Borough of Southwark with more than 1,000 residents living in its 408 flats.
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Stratford, London
Stratford is a town in East London, England, within the London Borough of Newham.
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Streatham
Streatham is a district in south London, England.
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Swaythling
Swaythling is a suburb and electoral ward of the city of Southampton in Hampshire, England.
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Swiss Cottage
Swiss Cottage is an area of Hampstead in the London Borough of Camden, England.
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Taunton
Taunton is the county town of Somerset, England.
The Cube, Birmingham
The Cube is a 24-storey mixed-use development in the centre of Birmingham, England.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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Thomas Bennett (architect)
Sir Thomas Penberthy Bennett KBE FRIBA (14 August 1887 – 29 January 1980) was an English architect, responsible for much of the development of the new towns of Crawley and Stevenage.
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Timeline of architecture
This is a timeline of architecture, indexing the individual year in architecture pages.
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Titanic Quarter
Titanic Quarter in Belfast, Northern Ireland, is a large-scale waterfront regeneration, comprising historic maritime landmarks, film studios, education facilities, apartments, a riverside entertainment district, and the world's largest Titanic-themed attraction centred on land in Belfast Harbour, known until 1995 as Queen's Island.
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Trinity Square, Gateshead
Trinity Square is a shopping and leisure centre in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England.
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University College Hospital
University College Hospital (UCH) is a teaching hospital in the Fitzrovia area of the London Borough of Camden, England.
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University College London
University College London (branded as UCL) is a public research university in London, England.
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University of Bath
The University of Bath is a public research university in Bath, England.
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University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England.
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University of Nottingham
The University of Nottingham is a public research university in Nottingham, England.
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University of Sheffield
The University of Sheffield (informally Sheffield University or TUOS) is a public research university in Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England.
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Urban Realm
Urban Realm is a planning magazine published in Scotland, with a focus on Scottish issues.
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Vauxhall
Vauxhall is an area in London and is located in the London Borough of Lambeth and is in Central London.
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Vicky Richardson
Vicky Richardson is a writer, curator and consultant specialising in architecture and design. Carbuncle Cup and Vicky Richardson are architecture in the United Kingdom.
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Virgin Hotels
Virgin Hotels is a brand of hotels created by Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Group, launched in 2010.
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W Hotels
W Hotels is an American hotel chain founded by Starwood Hotels and Resorts but now owned by Marriott International operating around 70 upscale hotels and long-stay apartment facilites worldwide.
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Wandsworth
Wandsworth Town is a district of south London, within the London Borough of Wandsworth southwest of Charing Cross.
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Westfield Group
Westfield Group was an Australian shopping centre company that existed from 1960 to 2014, when it split into two independent companies: Scentre Group, which owns and operates the Australian and New Zealand Westfield shopping centre portfolio; and Westfield Corporation, which continued to own and operate the American and European centre portfolio.
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Westfield London
Westfield London is a large shopping centre in White City, west London, England, developed by the Westfield Group at a cost of £1.6bn, on a brownfield site formerly the home of the 1908 Franco-British Exhibition.
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Westhill, Aberdeenshire
Westhill is a suburban town in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, located west of the city of Aberdeen.
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WilkinsonEyre
WilkinsonEyre is an international architecture practice based in London, England.
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Woolwich
Woolwich is a town in southeast London, England, within the Royal Borough of Greenwich.
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Woolwich Dockyard
Woolwich Dockyard (formally H.M. Dockyard, Woolwich, also known as The King's Yard, Woolwich) was an English naval dockyard along the river Thames at Woolwich in north-west Kent, where many ships were built from the early 16th century until the late 19th century. William Camden called it 'the Mother Dock of all England'.
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YMCA
YMCA, sometimes regionally called the Y, is a worldwide youth organization based in Geneva, Switzerland, with more than 64 million beneficiaries in 120 countries.
20 Fenchurch Street
20 Fenchurch Street is a commercial skyscraper in London that takes its name from its address on Fenchurch Street, in the historic City of London financial district.
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2006 in architecture
The year 2006 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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2007 in architecture
The year 2007 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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2008 in architecture
The year 2008 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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2009 in architecture
The year 2009 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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2010 in architecture
The year 2010 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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2011 in architecture
The year 2011 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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2012 in architecture
The year 2012 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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2013 in architecture
The year 2013 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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2014 in architecture
The year 2014 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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2015 in architecture
The year 2015 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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2016 in architecture
The year 2016 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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2017 in architecture
The year 2017 in architecture included the demolishment of a major brutalist building, several dedications and openings of new buildings, and two major disasters.
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2018 in architecture
The year 2018 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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3XN
3XN is a Danish architectural practice headquartered in Copenhagen and with offices in Stockholm, London, New York and Sydney.
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2018 disestablishments in the United Kingdom
- 5 Star Wrestling
- Activate (organisation)
- Al-Hayat
- BBC Worldwide
- Baron Melchett
- Boris Johnson's tenure as Foreign Secretary
- British and Irish Cup
- Carbuncle Cup
- Channel U (UK)
- Earl of Lovelace
- Empire Awards
- Friends Provident
- GamesMaster (magazine)
- GamesTM
- Global Wars UK
- Great! TV
- ITV Encore
- Jeremy Hunt's tenure as Health Secretary
- Little Chef
- Look (UK magazine)
- Mastersystem
- NME
- NetNames
- Outsource magazine
- Pornokitsch
- Presidents Club
- ShortList
- Sky Living
- Terrorizer (magazine)
- The London Studios
- Tourism Concern
- Toys "R" Us
- Virgin Trains East Coast
- Viscount Alanbrooke
- Your Family Tree
2024 establishments in the United Kingdom
- Border Security Command
- British & Irish Lions (women)
- Carbuncle Cup
- Chancellorship of Rachel Reeves
- Council of the Nations and Regions
- East–West Council
- Elizabeth Emblem
- Freely
- Intertrade UK
- Party of Women
- Premiership of Keir Starmer
- Reform UK–TUV alliance
- Royal Family Order of Charles III
- Shadow Cabinet of Rishi Sunak
- Starmer ministry
- UK Country Airplay
- Youth Demand
Awards disestablished in 2018
- British Columbia's National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction
- Carbuncle Cup
- Confucius Peace Prize
- Echo Jazz
- Echo Klassik
- Echo Music Prize
- Empire Awards
- Fénix Awards
- IHeartRadio MMVAs
- International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics
- Nickelodeon Argentina Kids' Choice Awards
- People of the Year Awards
- TVyNovelas Award for Best Supporting Actor
- TVyNovelas Award for Best Supporting Actress
- TVyNovelas Awards Colombia
- The Official Star Wars Fan Film Awards
Awards established in 2024
- Billboard Philippines Women in Music
- Black Reel Award for Outstanding Breakthrough Performance
- Black Reel Award for Outstanding Lead Performance
- Black Reel Award for Outstanding Supporting Performance
- Brit Award for British R&B Act
- Canadian Screen Award for Best Lead Performance in a Comedy Film
- Canadian Screen Award for Best Lead Performance in a Drama Film
- Canadian Screen Award for Best Performance in a Live Action Short Drama
- Canadian Screen Award for Best Sound Design in a Documentary
- Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Performance in a Comedy Film
- Canadian Screen Award for Best Supporting Performance in a Drama Film
- Carbuncle Cup
- Climate Fiction Prize
- Elizabeth Emblem
- Golden Globe Award for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement
- Gotham TV Award for Outstanding Performance in a Comedy Series
- Gotham TV Award for Outstanding Performance in a Drama Series
- Gotham TV Award for Outstanding Performance in a Limited Series
- Grammy Award for Best African Music Performance
- Grammy Award for Best Alternative Jazz Album
- Grammy Award for Best Dance Pop Recording
- Hugo Award for Best Game or Interactive Work
- Jacqueline Woodson Award
- Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Electronic Music Performance
- Order "For Valiant Labor"
- Royal Family Order of Charles III
- Walter Cup
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carbuncle_Cup
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