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RIBA Awards 2008: Call for EntriesThe Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is once again on the lookout for potential RIBA Stirling Prize winners.
Following on from the success of David Chipperfield's Museum of Modern Literature in Germany in October, the search has begun to find the best examples of new British architecture.
Practices up and down the country are urged to submit projects of architectural excellence into the 2008 RIBA Awards scheme.
The RIBA awards programme, supported by The Architects' Journal, is largely unchanged following the successful introduction of a new pyramid structure in 2007.
RIBA Awards are judged and presented locally, with the RIBA National Awards judged and presented nationally.
The next level is the RIBA National Awards which are judged and presented nationally.
The RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist is selected following further visits to winners of the RIBA Awards and of RIBA European Awards for buildings in the rest of the EU.
From 2008, the RIBA Stirling Prize goes back to its roots as a "built or designed in Britain" prize, for which only RIBA Award-winning buildings in the UK by RIBA Chartered members and International Fellows, OR buildings in the rest of the EU by practices whose principal office is in the UK, will be considered.
The move will strengthen the British connection with the prize while maintaining the competitive edge that buildings in Europe have always provided.
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