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Student Health Design Awards 2008

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The Architects for Health Second Student Health Design Award, in association with Brookfield, was presented at The RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) in London on Friday 15 August 2008. All short-listed student's submissions were exhibited at the event.

Entrance and Judging Criteria for 2008 Awards

Event's agenda and Judging Panel

Report on Awards and Exhibition COMING SOON

Photos from the Exhibition COMING SOON

WINNER:
Elaine Neish, from UK, of University of Newcastle Upon Tyne

Children's Speech and Language Clinic
SECOND PRIZE:
Chi-Hang Chim, from the Netherlands, of University of Technology Eindhoven

An oncology centre of tomorrow
THE JUDGING PANEL
  • Ann Noble - AfH (Chair of the judging panel
  • Alexander Philips - Brookfield Europe
  • Claudia Bloom - AfH and Avanti Architects
  • Jay Gort - Cambridge School of Architecture and Gort Scott
  • Professor Bas Molenaar - TU Eindhoven and EGM Architects
  • Jonathan Pugh - 2007 AfH Student Prize Winner
  • Dr Ganesh Suntharalingam - North West London Hospitals NHS Trust
SHORT LISTED PARTICIPANTS
  • Suleiman Alhadidi - University of Jordan
  • Geoffrey Chinnery - University of Western Australia
  • Michael Dillon - University of Kent, UK
  • Sarah Gilby - Manchester School of Architecture, UK
  • Alberto Juarez - Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico City
  • Shirly Kujawski - Israel Institute of Technology
  • Nicholas Lowe - University of Edinburgh, UK
  • Sophie Morley - University of Brighton, UK
  • Elaine Neish - University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK
  • Ma Yuan - Texas A&M University, USA
  • Chi-Hang Chim - Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands

The Architects for Health
Second Student Health Design Awards 2008
where sponsored by

A linked society of the
Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA)


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