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Renzo Piano's Glass Cube Stands Out Among Stirling Prize Nominees
16 Temmuz 2026The Guardian
- Renzo Piano's Paddington Square stands out in this year's Stirling Prize shortlist, which is otherwise dominated by brick structures. Originally conceived as a towering residential building, it was scaled down to an 18-storey office block, reflecting a modern design ethos.
- The project not only serves as an architectural landmark but also enhances the public space around Paddington Station, transforming the arrival experience for commuters. The shortlist features several brick-based designs, making Paddington Square a notable exception in both scale and material.
- The Stirling Prize, awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects, recognizes outstanding new architecture in the UK. This year's shortlist highlights a trend towards traditional materials and designs, with Paddington Square serving as a significant deviation from the norm.
- The stark contrast between Paddington Square and the predominantly brick structures on the Stirling Prize shortlist raises questions about architectural diversity and innovation in contemporary British architecture. While the brick buildings reflect a traditional aesthetic, they risk becoming monotonous, lacking the…
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