Winners of the Women in Architecture Awards 2018 and the Projects Behind Them
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The Architectural Review and The Architects? Journal have recently announced the winners of this year?s Women in Architecture awards, specifically the Architect of the Year award and the Moira Gemmill Prize for Emerging Architecture. With Sandra Barclay claiming the former and Gloria Cabral the latter, the timing could not be more perfect, as women everywhere have recently been honored with recognition at home, praise at work, and international acclaim in general in light of International Women’s Day.
The distinction of Architect of the Year is given to an architect for one of their project’s level of design excellence and its ability to fit the purpose it was created for. This year, Barclay earned that title for her work with Jean Pierre Crousse on the Site Museum of Paracas Culture in Peru. The Paracas Museum is both an archeological museum and a site museum. To fulfill the archeological criteria, this building must protect and conserve heritage culture while simultan...
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