Masters of the next millennium?

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Hinge, v.73, 2000, pp. 28-39
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Last October the new Danish Design Centre in Copenhagen, Denmark, unveiled what could be the architectural who's who of the next millennium. The catalogue of new international talent embraced by the ar+d prize for Emerging Architecture reveals some familiar names and places together with a number of lesser known quantities. Memorise these as they're sure to make the headlines in the years ahead. (1) Joint Prize Winners (2) Highly Commended (3) Church, Urubo, Bolivia - Jae Cha Architect (4) Springtecture H, Shingu-cho, Hyogo, Japan - Shuhei Endo Architect Institute (5) Pika Pika Pretzel, Tokyo, Japan - Klein Dytham Architecture (6) Fred, Reuthe, Austria - Kaufmann_Kaufmann_Architektur (7) Time Line, The Quebec City Carnival - Pierre Thibault Architects (8) Viewpoint Platform with Sight Apparatus, Sognefjell, Norway - Carl-Viggo Holmebakk (9) Bartle Bogle Hegarty, Tokyo, Japan - Klein Dytham Architects (10) The Finnish Embassy, Berlin, Germany - Toni Peltola, Rauno Lehtinen and Pekka Maki (11) Single Family House, Victoria, Australia - Sean Godsell Architects (12) Rubio Avenue Studio, Tucson, Arizona, USA - Rick Joy Architects (13) GSW Headquarters, Berlin, Germany - Sauerbruch Hutton Architects (14) Private Property, Olga Roriz Companhia de Danca: Oporto, Lisboa, Cagliari, Bylon, Leipzig - Joao Mendes Ribeiro (15) Single Faimly House, Jehanster-Verviers, Belgium - Dethier & Associates (16) Student Housing - Polo II da Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal - Manuel Rocha de Aires Mateus, Aires Mateus e Associados (17) Watercycle Pavilion, Greenwich, London, UK - IDEO
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2000
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en
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