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Article: Housing wins Stirling.(view)(housing development by FCB Studios with Alison Brooks Architects and MacCreanor Lavington won the RIBA Stirling Prize )(Brief article)
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- The Architectural Review
- Article date:
- November 1, 2008
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A housing development has won the RIBA Stirling Prize for the best building of the year, the first time that this building type has been successful. Accordia, located on the edge of Cambridge city centre, was masterplanned by FCB Studios who also designed buildings along with Alison Brooks Architects and MacCreanor Lavington. There was some controversy over the award, for the first phase of the project which includes no social housing element (that will come in later phases).
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