| THE JUDGES (left to right) |
| Martha Schwartz has over 30 years of experience as a landscape architect and artist. She is the recipient of numerous awards and prizes and is a tenured Professor in Practice of Landscape Architecture at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. |
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| Adrian Smith has been a practicing architect for 45 years. His design portfolio includes four of the world's 11 tallest buildings, including Burj Khalifa in Dubai. Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture's Chicago Central Area DeCarbonization Plan won the 2010 WAN Urban Design Award. |
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| Daniel R Ringelstein is Director of Urban Design & Planning at SOM. An architect, urban designer and planner, he is interested in how planning, urban design and infrastructure can create a positive public environment; evident in his many accomplishments in urban environments around the world. |
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| Clive Dutton OBE is Executive Director for Regeneration, Planning and Property for London Borough of Newham; host Borough to the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. |
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| Ian Mulcahey is the firmwide leader of Gensler's Planning & Urban Design practice area with 20 years experience in the design and implementation of complicated projects at a range of scales in Europe and the Middle East. |
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| Robbert van Nouhuys is Director for International Projects at ACLA and has more than 30 years experience in planning and design of a wide variety of development projects in Asia and the Middle East. |
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| Chris Wilkinson OBE is a principal and founder of Wilkinson Eyre Architects. His contribution to architecture has been recognised with an OBE, election to the Royal Academy of Arts in 2006, and an Honorary Fellowship of the American Institute of Architects in 2007. |
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| Neil Porter is a founding principal of Gustafson Porter. He has also been a designer for leading London practices such as Terry Farrell Architects, Ian Ritchie Architects and Alsop. |