Business innovation magazine Fast Company has released a list of 10 "most innovative" architectural practices, worldwide. Selection criteria were eclectic, from sustainability leadership (Perkins+Will, Arup) to creative responses to a local aesthetic (Wang Shu, Lake|Flato).
(www.fastcompany.com/most-innovative-companies/2013/industry/architecture )
For a selection of photos of the firms' work: www.archdaily.com/331465/fast-companys-top-10-most-innovative-practices-in-architecture/
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