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ASH Stirling Prize protest, London, UK

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London, UK. 8 October, 2019. Simon Elmer of Architects for Social Housing (ASH) addresses a protest outside the award ceremony for the Riba Stirling Prize at the Roundhouse. ASH were protesting against the Royal Institute of British Architects' (RIBA) nomination of the architecture of social cleansing, estate demolition and housing privatisation for the Stirling Prize, against the false promotion of council-owned commercial housing development and management companies as a so-called 'renaissance in social housing' and against the association of the name of socially committed architect, the late Neave Brown, with the architecture of Neo-liberalism. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News

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London, UK. 8 October, 2019. Simon Elmer of Architects for Social Housing (ASH) addresses a protest outside the award ceremony for the Riba Stirling Prize at the Roundhouse. ASH were protesting against the Royal Institute of British Architects' (RIBA) nomination of the architecture of social cleansing, estate demolition and housing privatisation for the Stirling Prize, against the false promotion of council-owned commercial housing development and management companies as a so-called 'renaissance in social housing' and against the association of the name of socially committed architect, the late Neave Brown, with the architecture of Neo-liberalism. Credit: Mark Kerrison/Alamy Live News