"New Architects 4" by The Architect Foundation
- Hello! Boano Prismontas
- May 11, 2020
- 1 min read

The Architecture Foundation is publishing the "New Architects 4" book, a major publication surveying the best British architectural practices established in the past ten years.
The book, which is the fourth in a highly influential series, will feature close to 100 practices, working across architecture, urban design, public space and related areas. The selection of firms has been made by an expert jury comprising some of Britain’s most prominent architecture critics and clients.
We are really happy to have been included in this book, and we look forward to seeing the book printed!



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