Criticism of the 2022 Stirling Prize adds another wrinkle ahead of next week announcement
The annual Stirling Prize has been announced by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). But what is it like to be a sustainability prize, and why are the shortlist projects being endorsed by those shortlisted, asks the BBC’s Chris Stokel-Walker.
Source: archinect.comPublished on 2022-10-05
Related news
- Greenwash : The US Is the Only Country Actually Engaged in Economic Suicide
- Greenwashing risk will be severe for at least three years
- Fast Fashion : What is it and how to avoid Yasmin Shamsse ( Gumley House )
- COP26 : Barack Obama nationalism comments spark Scottish indyref2 row
- COP26 : A net zero sum game ?
- Opinion : Can Ottawa build a carbon offsets market without greenwashing ?
- ScottishPower teams up with Good Energy to demand end of misleading greenwashing
- Climate change wont be stopped by 593 pages of green tape
- ESG existential moment
- The litigation and regulatory risks of ineffective climate change commitments
- Empowering consumers for a sustainable future – Didier Reynders
- Capturing carbon is almost impossible - but nature could be the answer
- IW Long Reads : Avoiding bursting point - Is ESG investing in bubble territory ?
- Climate Reparations Are Not Going to Be Helpful , U . S . Sen . Lindsey Graham Says
- Analysis of social media and attitudes to eco - friendly consumer choices in India