Is the Stirling Prize too London-centric? I crunched the numbers and it looks like the award has become even more dominated by London since Covid – https://t.co/KU65zCb9zn
"In the 24 years before Covid, 38% of shortlisted buildings and 37% of winners were in London.
"Since 2020, both these numbers have risen dramatically, with the city accounting for 63% of shortlisted buildings and a whopping 75% of winners." – https://t.co/KU65zCb9zn
The 2025 Stirling shortlist has been announced with the most tightly grouped six buildings (all within 60 miles of London) in the award's 30 year history – https://t.co/ITdToT1Zym
Stirling Prize shortlist revealed – https://t.co/ITdToT2xnU – two private houses, a "factory for fashion" and social housing, but Elizabeth Tower must be favourite to win! #StirlingPrize
What is the most significant builing of the 21st century... so far? After 1,000 votes in our 21st-Century Architecture: 25 Years 25 Buildings poll it is dead even – https://t.co/77AbAp2w2T
This didn't take long to come back... Trump signs executive order to promote "beautiful federal civic architecture" – https://t.co/Gip6wAnkuy (via @dezeen)