Talk:Structural Awards

Request: Add additional criteria to Intro
What are the criteria for this award? It seems to grant recognition to structures built in Anglo-Saxon countries or by Anglo-Saxon architects, with only the smallest number of exceptions. Something needs to be added to the intro of this article to state a few more of the rules by which structures are judged, or to discuss the obvious biases. --- (NB: How could Norman Foster's soaring Millau Viaduct be overlooked in 2004, but that ugly and inelegant engineering disaster called the West Gate Bridge in Australia get the 2012 award? -- I've seen both in person. -- It just seems strange to me.) Charvex (talk) 23:21, 4 January 2013 (UTC)

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