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In 2020 the Universal Design Quarter in Hamburg won a prize in which category? Answer in German.
In November, the HAU team’s newsletter joked that their project initials stood for: ______________Architecture Unit.
There are three people in the office who have the same first names - their surnames are Koch, Hesse and ________?
The original Berlin Metropolitan School is a Plattenbau which Berlin received as gift for its 750th Birthday from the Plattenbaukombinat in which German city?
This close-up shows an SHA building which opened in which city?
The BD team read briefs which can be an RFQ, Request for Qualification/Quotation, an RFI, Request for Information, or an RFP, which is a Request for ________?
How many different coloured tiles were there for the façade of the M9 Museum District build?
If you follow SHA on Instagram (you should!), you’ll know the name of one of our most favoured site photographers. His first name is Jan, and his second name is? (P.S Might be used to describe a lemon in English)
Which is the first project set to be built to completion in 2021?
Complete this Matthias Sauerbruch quote from the Bauwelt Einblick, “Architecture today is not about the _______ individual”.
The distance between Berlin, Germany and Santiago, Chile, where Las Condes can be found, is how many thousand kilometres? (Rounded to the nearest thousand)
Luisenblock for the Deutscher Bundestag will use approximately 3,000 cubic metres of timber to construct 470 individual modules. How many years will it take for the trees to grow back?
Which famous Sci-Fi robot appears in the mock-ups for FDZ?
Last year we did a competition in a new country for the first time, which country was it?
This model took the workshop a week to make! Which project is it? Initials
How many corners in the building for the Seerhein Panorama Konstanz, SPK?

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