BSoA 2015 Award Winner

John Burton, a 5th year student of the Birmingham School of Architecture, is the first recipient of the Associated Architects Award. The prize was presented by Director Warren Jukes, an Alumni of the school, at the end of year show, held in Birmingham City University’s “Parkside building”on the 17th June. The Parkside building, which is home to the School of Art and Design, was completed by Associated Architects in 2013 and won an RIBA award the following year.

Warren Jukes said, “John was thrilled to receive the award and we were very proud to give it to him. The standard of his work at Masters level is fantastic and shows the level of quality found within the Birmingham School of Architecture.”

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