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The projects in the running for the 2014 Brick Awards have been revealed
An array of projects including O'Donnell & Tuomey's Stirling prize-shortlisted Saw Swee Hock building at the LSE, Pitman Tozer Architects' Mint Street housing scheme and the Serpentine Sackler Gallery by Zaha Hadid Architects have all been shortlisted in this year's Brick Awards.
Chris Dyson Architects' House in Wapping which won this year's AJ Small Projects Award is also up for the best housing development, best refurbishment and renovation project, and the best craftmanship award.
Other architects hoping for success include Duggan Morris, Pollard Thomas Edwards, Maccreanor Lavington, Hawkins\Brown, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Rick Mather Architects.
Now in its 38th year, the awards recognise design and construction using brick.
The winners of the annual awards will be revealed on 12 November 2014.The shortlist in fullBest housing development - 1 - 5 unitsWapping Pierhead by Chris Dyson Architects
Hemmings House, Liverpool by Bridge Architects
House in Wapping, London by Chris Dyson Architects
Stapleton Hall Road, London by Stephen Taylor Architects
Rockbourne Mews, London, by Robert and Jessica Barker
Portlands, Dublin by Robert Bourke Architects
Dalkley Avenue, Dublin by De Blacam and Meagher ArchitectsBest housing development - 6 - 25 units
Sulgrave Gardens, London by Cartwright Pickard
Burns Wynd, Ayrshire by Austin-Smith:Lord
Copenhagen Street, London by RJake Ireland Architects
The Quay, Leicestershire by Black Hawk Properties
Clydeford View, Glasgow by Smith Findlay Architects
Bedwas Extra Care Facility, Mid Glamorgan by OMI ArchitectsBest housing development - 26 units or moreSeven Acres, Cambridge by Formation Architects
Seven Acres, Cambridge by Formation...





