New York Arts / Berkshire Review editor Alan Miller shortlisted for the Architectural Journal Writing Prize
The shortlist for the inaugural AJ Writing Prize in association with architecture practice Berman Guedes Stretton has been announced, and New York Arts / Berkshire Review editor Alan Miller is among the six finalists who have been chosen from 91 entries to the contest which was launched in June to find the best up-and-coming architecture critic aged under 35.
The shortlist includes Malcolm Birks for ‘The Carrot and the Cane’ a critique of Zaha Hadid’s Evelyn Grace Academy (pictured), John Clark for ‘Meet me at the Wit’, an essay on Koo and Associates’ Wit Hotel, Mike Hawkins for ‘A review of The Collection’, on Panter Hudspith’s museum of archaeology in Lincoln, Hana Loftus for ‘Revisiting the Idea Stores’ by Adjaye Associates, Alan Miller for ‘The Architecture of Brittle Prosperity’ on architect John Wardle’s Westfield Sydney Central Shopping Centre, and Dale Suttle for ‘Building or Monument’, on the restoration of Paul Rudolph’s Yale Art and Architecture Building.

