Stirling Prize shortlist promotes architecture that pollutes the planet claims ACAN
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has been criticised for shortlisting two buildings for this year's Stirling Prize awards, saying they are "not sustainable" and " pollute the planet". They have been accused of failing to promote their sustainability.
Source: dezeen.comPublished on 2022-07-27
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