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An amazing shortlist including some of the world's most iconic buildings
date added: 11.07.2011
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![]() ΤHE EMIRATES GLASS LEAF AWARDS 2011 16th of September, London, UK Entries from across the globe have flooded in, with some of the world's most iconic buildings being shortlisted to set the benchmark for the Architectural world in 2011. This year looks set to be the toughest competition yet with the shortlist including entries from; - Studio mk27, Punta House; Uraguay - RHWL Architects, St Pancras Renaissance Hotel; London - Populous London 2012 Olympic Stadium London, UK Visit http://www.leaf-awards.com/shortlist.html for all of this years shortlists. With practices flying in from all over the globe, The Emirates Glass LEAF Awards 2011 is now regarded by many of the world's architectural community as the annual event for viewing quality international design and build projects. Join us for a special evening at London's Landmark Hotel on 16 September 2011 to celebrate and honour the buildings and design solutions that are setting the benchmark for the future of architecture and design. The Architectural community from across the globe will gather at The Emirates Glass LEAF Awards which will double up as an international networking event. This gathering of industry experts will include a judging panel comprising of key individuals drawn from various areas of the international architectural design and construction community. For further information visit www.leaf-awards.com. |
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