2021
riba National Award 2021
September 20216a has won an riba National Award 2021 for mk Gallery
mk Gallery wins double riba Award 2021
August 20216a is delighted to announce a double riba Award for mk Gallery. The project won a riba Award 2021 and riba Project Architect of the Year 2021 for 6a associate Martin Nässén.
Survey by Matthew Wells
August 2021Drawings by Stephanie Macdonald are published in Survey by Matthew Wells published by Drawing Matter and Park Books. The first of the Architecture Iconography series, Survey 'explores the history of the survey and its multiple forms in order to understand how the methods of recording what already exists can also be used to imagine what might be'. It includes works from the Drawing Matter collection by John Soane, Denise Scott Brown, Lina Bo Bardi, C R Cockerell, Viollet-le-Duc, Peter Märkli and Stephanie Macdonald.
a+u, 610, House Looking into the World
July 2021a+u has published a special issue focused on ‘the house and its relationship to the world beyond’. House Looking into the World is edited by Go Hasegawa and features work by 6a architects, Vector Architects, MOS, adamo-faiden, harquitectes and an essay by Giovanna Borasi, director of the Canadian Centre for Architecture (cca).
6a has contributed a piece on Habitat including seven projects with seven gardens and recent drawings by Stephanie Macdonald.
Stephanie Macdonald profiled in The Telegraph Magazine
February 20216a founder Stephanie Macdonald is featured alongside Eva Jiricna, Jee Liu, Sadie Morgan, Alison Brooks and Farshid Moussavi in Caroline Roux's piece, Breaking Ground, on women architects at the top of the profession. Photograph by Tereza Cervenova
New York
February 2021A new arts space in New York is under construction since early 2020. The new space will open in late 2021. Photo Jakub Golabek, Eurostruct
6a founders appointed obe
January 20216a architects founders Stephanie Macdonald and Tom Emerson are appointed Officers of the British Empire (obe) in the New Years Honours 2021 for services to architecture. Photograph by Johan Dehlin