RIBA East Awards Winners 2022, 36 Storey’s Way Churchill College, Winning Buildings, UK Architecture Design Projects
2022 RIBA East Awards Winners, UK
Royal Institute of British Architects – British Prize: Buildings + Architects News
23 June 2022
RIBA Awards 2022 Winning Buildings and Architects
The region gained three of the 29 winners of the 2022 RIBA National Awards for architecture:
• Magdalene College Library by Niall McLaughlin Architects
• Suffolk Cottage by Haysom Ward Miller Architects
• Sutton Hoo by Nissen Richards Studio (East)
Winners:
29 + 24 May 2022
2022 RIBA East Building of the Year announced
36 Storey’s Way, Churchill College by Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture has been announced as the 2022 Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) East Building of the Year.
Photos by Anthony Coleman
2022 RIBA East Awards Winner News
36 Storey’s Way showcases Cottrell & Vermeulen’s experience with graduate housing with great virtuosity. A reciprocal balance is struck between the individual room, the sense of a domestic-scaled grouping around the shared kitchen / communal space, and the larger idea of a college graduate community.
The three new buildings work individually – refining their reference to the Baillie Scott Arts and Crafts traditions of Storey’s Way while extending that language into something that mediates with the refined modernism of Richard Sheppard’s college flats, as well as the wholly contemporary needs of the graduate community.
RIBA President, Simon Allford said:
“Winning a regional Building of the Year Award is a major achievement. Across the country projects have been selected for this accolade because they are exemplars of the very best of innovative, intelligent and delightful design. The results of positive collaboration between architect and client, and design team and contractor, they demonstrate that high quality, sustainable architecture can positively impact the lives of the people that engage with it. My warmest congratulations to all those involved.”
The RIBA Regional Building of the Year Awards were presented at a ceremony at the RIBA’s Headquarters in London on Tuesday evening.
36 Storey’s Way, Churchill College is one of 17 projects which received a 2022 RIBA East Award, announced earlier this month.
The 2022 RIBA East Award winners were:
Cambridgeshire
- 1704_Wuduhus, Huntingdon, by Mole Architects
- 36 Storey’s Way, Churchill College, Cambridge, by Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture
- Civil Engineering Building, Cambridge by Grimshaw with RHP
- Copper House, Cambridge, by Butcher Bayley Architects
- Ely Museum by HAT Projects
- Friars, St Ives, by Mole Architects
- Magdalene College Library, Cambridge, by Niall McLaughlin Architects
- Wintringham Primary Academy, St Neots, by dRMM Architects
Essex
- Brentwood Preparatory School by Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture
Hertfordshire
- Central Surgery, Sawbridgeworth, by Hawkins\Brown
- Criss Cross House, Hertfordshire by Ashton Porter Architects
Norfolk
- BlueSky Barn, Norfolk, by 31/44 Architects & Taylor Made Space
- Studio Nencini, Norwich, by Alder Brisco (now Brisco Loran and James Alder Architect)
Suffolk
- Aldeburgh House by David Walker Architects
- NW2 Participation Building and Theatre Square by WGP Architects
- Stone Cottage, Suffolk, by Haysom Ward Miller Architects
- Sutton Hoo, Woodbridge, by Nissen Richards Studio
All RIBA East Award winners will now be considered for a highly-coveted RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, which will be announced in June. The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize for the best building of the year will be drawn from the RIBA National Award-winning projects later in the year.
RIBA Regional Building of the Year is sponsored by Taylor Maxwell.
Cambridgeshire – 2022 RIBA East Awards Winners
36 Storey’s Way
Design: Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture
photo : Anthony Coleman
36 Storey’s Way, Churchill College
1704_Wuduhus, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
Design: Mole Architects
photo : Matt Smith
1704_Wuduhus Huntingdon House
Civil Engineering Building, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Design: Grimshaw with RHP
photo : Paul Raftery
Civil Engineering Building University of Cambridge
Copper House, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Design: Butcher Bayley Architects
photo : Matthew Smith
Copper House Cambridge
Magdalene College Library, University of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Design: Niall McLaughlin Architects
photo : Nick Kane
Magdalene College Library University of Cambridge
Wintringham Primary Academy, St Neots, Cambridgeshire
Design: dRMM Architects
photo : Hufton + Crow Photography
Wintringham Primary Academy St Neots
Ely Museum, Ely, Cambridgeshire
Design: HAT Projects
photo : Philip Vile
Ely Museum Building
Friars, Holywell, St Ives, Cambridgeshire
Design: Mole Architects
photo : David Butler
Friars St Ives, 16th-century house restoration
Essex – 2022 RIBA East Awards Winners
Brentwood Preparatory School Building
Design: Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture
photo : Anthony Coleman
Brentwood Preparatory School Building
Hertfordshire – 2022 RIBA East Awards Winners
Central Surgery, Sawbridgeworth
Design: Hawkins\Brownt
photo : Jack Hobhouse
Central Surgery Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire
Criss Cross House, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Design: Ashton Porter Architects
photo : Andy Stagg
Criss Cross House, Hertfordshire Property
Norfolk – 2022 RIBA East Awards Winners
BlueSky Barn, Church Farm, north west Norwich
Design: 31/44 Architects with Taylor Made Space
photo : Nick Dearden
BlueSky Barn Norwich
Studio Nencini, Newmarket Road Conservation Area, Norwich
Design: Alder Brisco, Architects
photo : Nick Dearden
Studio Nencini Norwich
Suffolk – 2022 RIBA East Awards Winners
Aldeburgh House
Design: David Walker Architects
photo : Tim Soar
Aldeburgh House Suffolk Property
NW2 Participation Building and Theatre Square, Ipswich
Design: WGP Architects
photo : Shaun Barber
NW2 Participation Building and Theatre Square in Ipswich
Stone Cottage, Bury St Edmunds
Design: Haysom Ward Miller Architects
photo : Richard Fraser
Stone Cottage Bury St Edmunds
Sutton Hoo Buildings, Woodbridge
Design: Nissen Richards Studio, Architects
photo : Gareth Gardner
Sutton Hoo Buildings, Woodbridge, Suffolk
RIBA East Awards Winners 2022 images / information received 240522 from the Royal Institute of British Architects
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RIBA East award winners 2019
Simon Sainsbury Centre, Cambridge Judge Business School
Design: Stanton Williams
photograph © Hufton+Crow
The Simon Sainsbury Centre in Cambridge
RIBA East Awards Winners 2018
Storey’s Field Community Centre & Nursery, Cambridge, by muma
photo © Alan Williams
Stephen Perse Foundation new sports and learning building, Cambridge, by Chadwick Dryer Clarke Studio & LSI Architects
photo © Richard Chivers
West Court, Jesus College, Cambridge, by Niall McLaughlin Architects
photo © Nick Kane
Bushey Cemetery, Herts, by Waugh Thistleton Architects
photo © Lewis Kahn
Five Acre Barn, Suffolk, by Blee Halligan
photo © Sarah Blee
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