RIBA East Awards Winners 2023 Shortlist, Winning Buildings, UK Architecture Design Projects
2023 RIBA East Awards Shortlist, UK
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20 + 19 + 18 + 17 February 2023
14 projects shortlisted for 2023 RIBA East Awards
14 buildings, ranging from a Norwich digital technology hub to a residential quarter in Chelmsford have been shortlisted for 2023 RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) East Awards.
The shortlisted projects are:
- Ashraya by Kirkland Fraser Moor
- City Park West by Pollard Thomas Edwards
- Coast House by Hudson Architects
- Coille Beag by Snell David Architects
- Cranmer Road, King’s College by Allies and Morrison
- Duke Street Riverside by Hudson Architects
- Follyfield by Studio McW
- Ponds Rough Maypole Green by Neven Sidor
- Riverview by Mole Architects
- The Boathouse by Ashworth Parkes Architects
- The Digi-Tech Factory by Coffey Architects
- Thorpeness Beach House by IF_DO
- Watton Road by Emil Eve Architects
- WongAvery Gallery by Níall McLaughlin Architects
RIBA East Jury Chair Thomas Miller, Director at Haysom Ward Miller Architects, said:
“The number and high standard of entries this year – representing a wide variety of building types, scales and budgets – was testament once again to the skill of the architects working across the Eastern Region. The shortlisted projects tackled a broad range of challenges – a complex design brief, difficult context, high client aspirations, or the ever-present drive to respond to the climate emergency.
In each case, though, the jury were particularly impressed by way these outstanding projects have met those challenges – creating buildings and spaces with the power to uplift their owners, serve their users or give a little joy to passers-by.”
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 and the RIBA Building of the Year.
Regional Award winners will also 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.
Ashraya – contemporary rural house within the Chiltern Hills in Hertfordshire, designed by Kirkland Frase Moor Architects:
City Park West, Park Rd / Duke St, Chelmsford, by Pollard Thomas Edwards:
Coast House, Glaven Valley, North Norfolk, design by Hudson Architects:
Coille Beag, Cambridgeshire home design by Snell David Architects:
Cranmer Road, The King’s College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas, Cambridge design by Allies and Morrison:
Duke Street Riverside, Norwich University of the Arts, Norfolk, design by Hudson Architects:
Follyfield Cambridgeshire property design by Studio McW:
Ponds Rough Maypole Green design by Neven Sidor:
Riverview adjacent to the River Cam, Camridgeshire home design by Mole Architects:
The Boathouse design by Ashworth Parkes Architects:
The Digi-Tech Factory design by Coffey Architects:
Thorpeness Beach House design by IF_DO:
Watton Road design by Emil Eve Architects:
WongAvery Gallery design by Níall McLaughlin Architects:
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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:
2022 RIBA East Building of the Year
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
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36 Storey’s Way building design by Cottrell & Vermeulen
Cambridgeshire – 2022 RIBA East Awards Winners
36 Storey’s Way
Design: Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture
photo : Anthony Coleman
36 Storey’s Way, Churchill College
Magdalene College Library, University of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Design: Niall McLaughlin Architects
photo : Nick Kane
Magdalene College Library University of Cambridge
Sutton Hoo Buildings, Woodbridge
Design: Nissen Richards Studio, Architects
photo : Gareth Gardner
Sutton Hoo Buildings, Woodbridge, Suffolk
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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