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Team on 30 July 2007
Call for entry for leaf awards extended
Due to popular demand the closing date for the prestigious Leading European Architects Forum (LEAF) Awards 2007 has been extended.
Due to popular demand the closing date for the prestigious Leading European Architects Forum (LEAF) Awards 2007 has been extended until the 31 August 2007 The LEAF Awards, which are now in their fourth year, have rapidly become Europe's most prestigious architectural prizes, creating excellence in design and build
This article was originally published on Buildingtalk on 3 Dec 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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For an entry form and details of how to enter please visit please visit the website.
The LEAF Awards have eleven categories covering aspects of building design:.
- NEW BUILD (BUILT) OF THE YEAR.
- NEW BUILD (IN DESIGN) OF THE YEAR sponsored by Vogue.
- PUBLIC BUILDING (BUILT) OF THE YEAR.
- PUBLIC BUILDING (IN DESIGN) OF THE YEAR sponsored by RAK Ceramics.
- STRUCTURAL DESIGN OF THE YEAR - INTERNATIONAL INTERIOR DESIGN OF THE YEAR sponsored by Sikkens.
- BEST USE OF TECHNOLOGY sponsored by HP invent.
- BEST MATERIAL SUPPLIER TO THE ARCHITECTURAL INDUSTRY.
- ENVIRONMENTALLY SUSTAINABLE PROJECT OF THE YEAR sponsored by Electrolux.
- YOUNG ARCHITECT OF THE YEAR sponsored by Hill Mc Glynn.
- INTERNATIONAL BUILDING OF THE YEAR.
Entry is open to all architects practicing internationally and buildings can be anywhere in the world.
Winners will be judged by a panel of experts chaired by Peter Murray of New London Architecture.
They will be announced at a spectacular Awards dinner at the Royal Horticultural Halls in London on 29 November 2007.
Rita Hatton, LEAF Project Director commented: "Following a tremendous number of enquiries over the past month we have responded to the requests of our clients by extending the deadline by one month.
"This is the first time the awards have been held in London and we look forward to honouring the broad range of quality projects that have already been submitted this year".
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