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RIBA Awards 2015
Royal Institute of British Architects – Prize Winners – Buildings + Architects
1 May 2015
RIBA Awards 2015 Winners
RIBA West Midlands Award winners
Archive & Record Centre, Hereford
Architype
The Mary Stevens Hospice, Stourbridge
KKE Architects
Middleport Pottery, Stoke-on-Trent
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
River Studio, Warwickshire
Sjolander da Cruz Architects
Southwater One, Telford
Associated Architects
Special Awards winners
Building of the Year: Middleport Pottery
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Project Architect of the Year
Rupert Walshe of Associated Architects
Client of the Year: Telford and Wrekin Council
for Southwater One
Sustainability Award: River Studio
Sjolander da Cruz Architects
Conservation Award: Middleport Pottery
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Small Project Award: The Mary Stevens Hospice
KKE Architects
17 Apr 2015
RIBA Awards 2015
RIBA Northwest Regional Awards winners
Eight winners of RIBA Northwest Regional Awards 2015 have been selected from a shortlist of 15:
RIBA Northwest Award winners
House in Formby, Merseyside
Shedkm
Lancaster University Engineering Building, Lancaster
John McAslan + Partners
photo from architects
Lancaster University Engineering Building
Maggie’s Merseyside, Wirral
Carmody Groarke
Manchester Metropolitan University Student Union, Manchester
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Mann Island, Liverpool
Broadway Malyan
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Mann Island, Liverpool
St John Bosco Arts College, Liverpool
BDP
The Whitworth, Manchester
MUMA
image from architect ; photograph : Alan Williams Photography
The Whitworth, Manchester
Westmorland, Liverpool
Snook Architects
RIBA Northwest Special Awards winners
Project Architect of the Year Paul Hughes
John McAslan + Partners
John McAslan + Partners
recent building by this architecture office pictured below – Darwen Vale High School, Blackburn:
photo © Hufton + Crow
Emerging Architect of the Year
Neil Dawson Snook Architects
Client of the Year
Anne Pontifex for St John Bosco Arts College
Building of the Year
The Whitworth
MUMA
Sustainability Award
Lancaster University Engineering Building
John McAslan + Partners
Conservation Award
The Whitworth
MUMA
Small Project Award
Maggie’s Merseyside
Carmody Groarke
Regional winners will be put forward for the RIBA National Awards, with winners to be announced in June.
Winners of RIBA national awards will then be considered for the 2015 RIBA Stirling Prize.
3 Mar 2015
RIBA South and Southeast Regional Awards 2015
RIBA South and Southeast Regional Awards shortlists
The buildings shortlisted for RIBA South and RIBA Southeast Regional Awards 2015 have been announced. The winners will be revealed and celebrated at a dinner on Thursday 23 April, at Mercedes-Benz World in Weybridge. Join the celebration dinner
RIBA South
Thirteen buildings have been shortlisted for RIBA South Regional Awards. There were 48 buildings entered in the region, which covers Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight and Oxfordshire.
Berkshire:
Wokingham Medical Centre, Wokingham
Barbara Weiss Architects
Private house, Berkshire
David Chipperfield Architects
Private house, Berkshire
Frances and Michael Edwards Architects Ltd with Moxley Architects
Buckinghamshire:
Alfriston School, Beaconsfield
Duggan Morris Architects
Island Pavilion and Footbridge, Wormsley
Robin Snell and Partners
Private house, Buckinghamshire
IPT Architects
Private house, Buckinghamshire
Skene Catling de la Peña
photographs: James Morris, courtesy RIBA
Hampshire:
Fareham College CEMAST, Lee-on-the-Solent
by Perkins Ogden Architects
Fishing hut, Hampshire
by Niall McLaughlin Architects
Private house, Hampshire
by AR Design Studio
Oxfordshire:
The Gateway Buildings, St Antony’s College, Oxford
by Bennetts Associates
Maggie’s Oxford Centre
by Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Private house, Oxfordshire
by Adrian James Architects
RIBA Southeast
Sixteen buildings have been shortlisted for RIBA Southeast Regional Awards.
There were 42 buildings entered in the region, which covers Kent, Surrey and East and West Sussex.
Kent:
Brands Gallery, Dartford
by Coppin Dockray Architects
The Bridge, Lake View House, Dartford
by Threefold Architects
Private house, Kent
by Guy Hollaway Architects
Private house, Kent
by Liddicoat & Goldhill
Surrey:
Music school and boarding house, City of London Freemen’s School, Ashtead by Hawkins Brown
Caryl Churchill Theatre, Royal Holloway, University of London, Egham by Foster Wilson Architects
Virginia Water Visitor Centre, Virginia Water, Surrey by Archial NORR and Stanton Williams
Living Planet Centre, WWF-UK Headquarters, Woking by Hopkins Architects
East Sussex:
Rathfinny Winery, Alfriston
by Designcubed with Martin Swatton Design
Brighton Waste House, Brighton and Hove
by BBM Sustainable Design
Kino Cinema, Rye
by Jonathan Dunn Architects
West Sussex:
Chichester Festival Theatre, Chichester
by Haworth Tompkins
Acoustic shells, Littlehampton
by Flanagan Lawrence
Church of St Botolph, Steyning
by Nicola Westbury Architect
Splashpoint Leisure Centre, Worthing
by Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Private house, West Sussex
by Wilkinson King Architects
The winners of RIBA Regional Awards will go on to be considered for a highly-coveted RIBA National Award, in recognition of their architectural excellence. RIBA National Award winners will be announced in June 2015.
Posted: 3rd March 2015
RIBA Awards Winners
RIBA Awards 2014
Best new buildings – 2014 RIBA National and EU Award winners
The Blue Planet, Kastrup
photograph © Adam Mørk
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has revealed the winners of the 2014 RIBA National Awards, the most rigorously-judged awards for architectural excellence. RIBA National Award winning buildings set the standard for good architecture; these are projects that go beyond the brief and exceed the client’s expectation. The shortlist for the coveted RIBA Stirling Prize, sponsored by Brockton Capital, for the best building of the year will be drawn from the 56 RIBA National and EU Award winners (44 buildings in the UK and 12 buildings elsewhere in the EU).
Britten Pears Archive
photograph © Hufton Crow
Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft
photograph © Brotherton Lock
RIBA Awards : current page
The RIBA Stirling Prize is awarded to the architects of the building that has made the greatest contribution to British architecture in the past year. The shortlist will be announced on July 2015 and the prize will be presented in October 2015 in London.
RIBA International Awards
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RIBA Awards News
RIBA Northwest Regional Awards winner – 2014 Stirling Prize winner – Everyman Theatre in Liverpool by architects Haworth Tompkins
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