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2022 RIBA London Awards Winners, UK
21 July 20222
Stirling Prize 2022 Shortlist
The UK’s most prestigious architecture award is given to the architect of the building thought to be the most significant of the year for the evolution of architecture and the built environment.
The six buildings contending for the coveted 2022 RIBA Stirling Prize have now been revealed, including four in London:
– 100 Liverpool Street
by Hopkins Architects
– Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road
by Henley Halebrown
Hackney New Primary School Building
– Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park
by Panter Hudspith Architects
Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park
– Sands End Arts and Community Centre
by Mæ Architects
Sands End Arts and Community Centre
23 June 2022
RIBA Awards 2022 Winning Buildings and Architects
The Royal Institute of British Architects announced the 29 winners of the 2022 RIBA National Awards for architecture. The winners for London are:
• 100 Liverpool Street by Hopkins Architects (London)
• BFI Riverfront by Carmody Groarke (London)
• Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road by Henley Halebrown (London)
• Harris Academy, Sutton by Architype (London)
• Hawley Wharf by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (London)
• Ibstock Place School Refectory by Maccreanor Lavington (London)
• Kiln Place by Peter Barber Architects (London)
• LB Southwark SILS3 by Tim Ronalds Architects (London)
• Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park by Panter Hudspith Architects (London)
• Sands End Arts and Community Centre by Mæ Architects (London)
• St John’s Church, Hackney by Thomas Ford & Partners (London)
• Surbiton Springs by Surman Weston (London)
100 Liverpool Street design by Hopkins Architects:
photograph © Charles Hosea
BFI Riverfront, Southbank, central London by Carmody Groarke, Architects:
photo : Luke Hayes
BFI Riverfront London
Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road, design by Henley Halebrown:
photo © Nick Kane
Harris Academy, Sutton, design by Architype:
photograph © Jack Hobhouse
Hawley Wharf design by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris:
photo © Timothy Soar
Ibstock Place School Refectory design by Maccreanor Lavington:
photo © Jack Hobhouse
Kiln Place design by Peter Barber Architects:
photograph © Morley von Sternberg
LB Southwark SILS3:
photograph © Jim Stephenson
Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park, design by Panter Hudspith Architects:
photograph © Timothy Soar
Sands End Arts and Community Centre design by Mæ Architects:
photo © Rory Gardiner
St John’s Church, Hackney, design by Thomas Ford & Partners:
photograph © Gilbert McCarragher
Ditton Hill House, Surbiton, Southwest London
Design: Surman Weston Architects
photo : Johan Dehlin
House in Ditton Hill, Surbiton
24 May 2022
2022 RIBA London Building of the Year announced
2022 RIBA London Awards Winners News
Sands End Arts and Community Centre by Mæ Architects has been announced as the 2022 Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) London Building of the Year.
Located on the northwest corner of Fulham’s South Park, the new Sands End Arts and Community Centre is a collaborative development comprising several new pavilions built with a sustainably sourced CLT frame. As part of the same project Clancarty Lodge, a popular landmark, was refurbished as an exhibition space. Driven by the local council’s arts strategy of improving access to cultural activities for the widely diverse local community, the development’s brief and programme were co-created in consultation with the council, user clients, local stakeholders and local residents, all facilitated by the architects. The result is a flexible new facility at the gateway into the park.
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.
Sands End Arts and Community Centre, by Mæ Architects
Sands End Arts and Community Centre is one of 42 projects which received a 2022 RIBA London Award, announced earlier this month.
The 2022 RIBA London Award winners were:
- 100 Bishopsgate by Allies and Morrison with Arney Fender Katsalidis
- 100 Liverpool Street by Hopkins Architects
- 198 CAL by CarverHaggard
- 245 Hammersmith Road by Sheppard Robson
- Artist’s Studio in Stepney by Martin Edwards Architects
- Barts Square by Sheppard Robson with Maccreanor Lavington and Piercy&Company
- Belle Vue by Morris+Company with Architecture PLB
- BFI Riverfront by Carmody Groarke
- Breakers Place, Nottingdale by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Cromwell Place by BuckleyGrayYeoman
- Ditton Hill House by Surman Weston
- Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road by Henley Halebrown
- Hackney School of Food by Surman Weston
- Harris Academy Sutton by Architype
- Hawley Wharf by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- House in Primrose Hill by Jamie Fobert Architects
- Hoxton Southwark by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
- Ibstock Place School Refectory by Maccreanor Lavington
- Kiln Place by Peter Barber Architects
- Lambeth Palace Library by Wright & Wright Architects
- LB Southwark SILS3 by Tim Ronalds Architects
- Leyton House by McMahon Architecture
- Mews House by creativemass
- Mews House Deep Retrofit by Prewett Bizley Architects
- Mountain View by CAN
- NoMad London by EPR Architects
- Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park by Panter Hudspith Architects
- Peveril Gardens and Studios by Sanchez Benton Architects with Gabriel Kuri and Nigel Dunnett
- Pitched Black by Gruff Architects
- Plumstead Centre by Hawkins\Brown
- Royal Wharf Primary School by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
- Sands End Arts and Community Centre by Mæ Architects
- Sideways House by Leep Architects
- Sir Michael Uren Hub by Allies and Morrison
- St John’s Church, Hackney by Thomas Ford & Partners with John Pawson
- St John’s Street by Emil Eve Architects
- The Post Building by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- The Library House by Macdonald Wright Architects
- Tree House Ealing by Fletcher Crane Architects
- Victoria House Bloomsbury by Hutchinson & Partners and LABS Design
- Woods Quay by Architecturall with Bere Architects
- Yorkton Workshop by Cassion Castle Architects with Pearson Lloyd
All RIBA London 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.
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28 Feb 2022
68 projects shortlisted for the 2022 RIBA London architecture awards
Royal Institute of British Architects – British Prize Shortlist: Buildings + Architects News
Monday 28th of February 2022 – 68 projects have been shortlisted for 2022 RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) London Awards.
Principal Tower building design by Foster + Partners:
photograph © Nigel Young
2022 RIBA London Awards shortlist News
The projects that have been shortlisted are:
• 100 Bishopsgate, Allies and Morrison
• 100 Liverpool Street, Hopkins Architects
• 135 Bishopsgate, Fletcher Priest Architects
• 198 CAL, CarverHaggard
• 245 Hammersmith Road, by Sheppard Robson
• 80 Percent House – Deep Retrofit in a Conservation Area, by Prewett Bizley Architects
• Albion Drive E8, by Theme2 Architects
• Artist’s Studio in Stepney, Martin Edwards Architects
• Barts Square, by Sheppard Robson
• Belgravia Gate, by Flanagan Lawrence Ltd
• Belle Vue, by Morris+Company
• BFI Riverfront, Carmody Groarke
• Breakers Place, Nottingdale, by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
• Brickfields, by Witherford Watson Mann Architects
• Bunhill 2 Energy Centre, by Cullinan Studio
• City Law School, by WilkinsonEyre
• Cromwell Place, by Buckley Gray Yeoman
• Dept W, Buckley Gray Yeoman
• Ditton Hill House, Surman Weston
• Duckworth Terrace, Peter Barber Architects
• Forest Gate Community School, by Rivington Street Studio
• Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road, by Henley Halebrown
• Hackney School of Food, by Surman Weston
• Harris Academy, Sutton, Architype
• Harrow Square, by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (Europe)
• Hawley Wharf, by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
• House in Primrose Hill, by Jamie Fobert Architects Limited
• Hoxton Southwark, Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
• Ibstock Place School Refectory, Maccreanor Lavington
• Kiln Place, by Peter Barber Architects
• Lambeth Palace Library, Wright & Wright Architects
• LB Southwark SILS3, Tim Ronalds Architects
• Leyton House, by McMahon Architecture
• Mews House Deep Retrofit, by Prewett Bizley Architects
• Mews House, by creativemass
• Mountain View, CAN
• NoMad London, by EPR Architects
• Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park, Panter Hudspith Architects
• Peveril Gardens and Studios, Sanchez Benton Architects
• Pinnacle House, Royal Wharf, Mae Architects
• Pitched Black, Gruff Architects
• Plumstead Centre, Hawkins\Brown
• Principal Tower, Foster + Partners
• Ram Quarter Phase One, EPR Architects
• Royal Wharf Primary School, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
• Sands End Arts and Community Centre, by Mæ Architects
• Sideways House, by Leep Architects
• Sir Michael Uren Hub, by Allies and Morrison
• Smithson Tower _ The Economist Building, by ConForm Architects
• Southwark Brick House, Satish Jassal Architects
• St John Street, by Emil Eve Architects
• St John’s Church, Hackney, by Thomas Ford & Partners
• St Mary’s Centre, by Erect Architecture
• Stephen Hawking School, by Donald McCrory
• Studio House, by AOC Architecture Ltd
• The Archives, by ROAR Architects
• The Interlock, by Bureau de Change Architects
• The Library House, by Macdonald Wright Architects
• The Lodge, Simon Gill Architects
• The Mews House, Bouverie Mews, by Spatial Affairs Bureau
• The Post Building, by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
• Totteridge House, by Gregory Phillips Architects
• Toynbee Hall Estate and London Square Spitalfields, Platform 5 Architects
• Tree House, Ealing, by Fletcher Crane Architects
• Victoria House, Bloomsbury , by Hutchinson & Partners
• Wimbledon House, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
• Woods Quay, by Architecturall ltd
• Yorkton Workshops, by Cassion Castle Architects
Principal Tower design by Foster + Partners:
photograph © Nigel Young
RIBA London Director Dian Small, welcomed the news:
“Despite the challenges of the past two years, we are delighted that the shortlist includes a wide variety of buildings – all are a true testament to the high standard of architecture that London has to offer.
The jury discussions were focused on assessing how environmentally and socially consciousness the projects were – and particularly how they have and will positively shape the communities they are in.”
2022 RIBA London Awards shortlist – Southeast
100 Bishopsgate design by Allies and Morrison:
photograph © Jason Hawkes
100 Liverpool Street design by Hopkins Architects:
photograph © Charles Hosea
135 Bishopsgate design by Fletcher Priest Architects:
photograph © Jack Hobhouse
Artist’s Studio in Stepney:
photograph © Simon Carruthers
Dept W:
photograph © Matt Chisnall
Duckworth Terrace:
photograph © Morley von Sternberg
LB Southwark SILS3:
photograph © Jim Stephenson
Pinnacle House, Royal Wharf:
photograph © Rory Gardiner
Pitched Black House:
photograph © French+Tye
Plumstead Centre:
photograph © Jack Hobhouse
Royal Wharf Primary School:
photograph © Jim Stephenson
Southwark Brick House:
photograph © Richard Chivers
Toynbee Hall Estate and London Square Spitalfields:
photograph © Alan Williams
2022 RIBA London Awards shortlist – Southwest
198 CAL by CarverHaggard:
photograph © Francesco Russo
BFI Riverfront by Carmody Groarke:
photograph © Carmody Groarke
Ditton Hill House by Surman Weston:
photograph © Johan Dehlin
Harris Academy, Sutton, by Architype:
photograph © Jack Hobhouse
Hoxton Southwark by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands:
photograph © Paul Riddle
Ibstock Place School Refectory by Maccreanor Lavington:
photograph © Jack Hobhouse
Lambeth Palace Library Building by Wright & Wright Architects:
photograph © Hufton+Crow
Mountain View
photograph © Jim Stephenson
Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park, Panter Hudspith Architects
photograph © Timothy Soar
Peveril Gardens and Studios by Sanchez Benton Architects:
photograph © Oskar Proctor
Ram Quarter Phase One EPR Architects:
photograph © Simon Kennedy
The Lodge, Simon Gill Architects:
photograph © James Brittain
Wimbledon House, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris:
photograph © Timothy Soar
2022 RIBA London Awards shortlist – North
Barts Square by Sheppard Robson:
photograph © Alex Upton
Belle Vue by Morris+Company:
photograph © Jack Hobhouse
Bunhill 2 Energy Centre by Cullinan Studio:
photograph © Paul Raftery
City Law School by WilkinsonEyre:
photograph © Nick Hufton
Kiln Place by Peter Barber Architects:
photograph © Morley von Sternberg
St John Street by Emil Eve Architects:
photograph © Mariell Lind Hansen
Studio House, by AOC Architecture Ltd
photograph © Anna Stathaki
The Archives by ROAR Architects:
photograph © Ollie Hammick
The Mews House, Bouverie Mews by Spatial Affairs Bureau:
photograph © Peter Culley
Totteridge House by Gregory Phillips Architects:
photograph © Andrew Beasley
2022 RIBA London Awards shortlist – East
80 Percent House – Deep Retrofit in a Conservation Area, by Prewett Bizley Architects
photograph © Kilian O’Sullivan
Albion Drive E8, by Theme2 Architects
photograph © Francis Sumner
Brickfields, by Witherford Watson Mann Architects
photograph © David Grandorge
Forest Gate Community School, by Rivington Street Studio
photograph © Simon Kennedy
Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road, by Henley Halebrown
photograph © Nick Kane
Hackney School of Food, by Surman Weston
photograph © Jim Stephenson
Leyton House, by McMahon Architecture
photograph © Fernando Manoso
Sideways House, by Leep Architects
photograph © Mark Anthony Fox
St John’s Church, Hackney, by Thomas Ford & Partners
photograph © Gilbert McCarragher
St Mary’s Centre, by Erect Architecture
photograph © David Grandorge
Stephen Hawking School, by Donald McCrory
photograph © Tim Crocker
The Library House, by Macdonald Wright Architects
photograph © Heiko Prigge
Yorkton Workshops, by Cassion Castle Architects
photograph © Taran Wilkhu
2022 RIBA London Awards shortlist – West
245 Hammersmith Road, by Sheppard Robson
photo © Jack Hobhouse
Belgravia Gate, by Flanagan Lawrence Ltd
photo © Hufton + Crow
Breakers Place, Nottingdale, by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
photo © Timothy Soar
Cromwell Place, by Buckley Gray Yeoman
photo © Julian Cornish-Trestrail
Harrow Square, by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (Europe)
photo © Dave Burke
Hawley Wharf, by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
photo © Timothy Soar
House in Primrose Hill, by Jamie Fobert Architects Limited
photo © Jim Stephenson
Mews House, by creativemass
photo © David Butler
Mews House Deep Retrofit, by Prewett Bizley Architects
photo © Tom Graham
NoMad London Hotel Covent Garden, by EPR Architects
photo © Simon Upton
Sands End Arts and Community Centre, by Mæ Architects
photo © Rory Gardiner
Sir Michael Uren Hub, by Allies and Morrison
photo © James Newton
Smithson Tower _ The Economist Building, by ConForm Architects
photo © Lorenzo Zandri
The Interlock, by Bureau de Change Architects
photo © Gilbert McCarragher
The Post Building, by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
photo © Timothy Soar
Tree House, Ealing, by Fletcher Crane Architects
photo © Lorenzo Zandri
Victoria House, Bloomsbury, by Hutchinson & Partners
photo © Ståle Eriksen
Woods Quay, by Architecturall ltd
photo © Dan Glasser
All shortlisted projects will be assessed by a regional jury, and the winning projects will be announced later this Spring.
Regional Award winners are considered for several RIBA Special Awards including the RIBA Sustainability Award sponsored by Michelmersh and the RIBA Building of the Year sponsored by Taylor Maxwell.
Regional Award winners will be considered for a highly coveted RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, the results of which will be announced in the summer.
The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize for the best building of the year will then be drawn from the RIBA National Award-winning projects, and the Stirling Prize winner will be announced in October
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RIBA London Awards 2018 Shortlisted Buildings
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