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RIBA House of the Year Award Shortlist
Royal Institute of British Architects Prize Winners – Levring House, Shortlisted UK Home
2 Dec 2016 ; 24 Nov 2016
RIBA House of the Year 2016 Shortlist
Shortlisted building and architects for 2016:
Covert House
photo : Christoffer Rudquist
Murphy House
photo : Keith Hunter
Ansty Plum
Design: Coppin Dockray Architects
photo : Katie Lock
Ansty Plum
OutHouse
Design: Loyn & Co Architects
photo from architects
OutHouse
RIBA House of the Year 2016 Shortlist
17 Aug 2016
RIBA House of the Year 2016
The RIBA House of the Year is awarded to the best new house designed by an architect in the UK. The award, sponsored by Hiscox Home Insurance, replaces the previous title ‘RIBA Manser Medal’ which was created in 2001 to celebrate excellence in housing design.
Website: RIBA House of the Year 2016
RIBA HOUSE OF THE YEAR 2016 LONGLIST
Ansty Plum
COPPIN DOCKRAY
Contemporary Lean-to
DOMA ARCHITECTS
Contour House
SANEI HOPKINS ARCHITECTS LTD
Covert House
DSDHA
Edge Hill
SUTHERLAND HUSSEY HARRIS
GardenHouse
HAYHURST AND CO.
House of Trace
TSURUTA ARCHITECTS
Le Petit Fort
HUDSON ARCHITECTS
Modern Mews
COFFEY ARCHITECTS
Murphy House
RICHARD MURPHY ARCHITECTS
North Vat
RODIC DAVIDSON ARCHITECTS
OutHouse (INSIDE OUTSIDE HOUSE)
LOYN & CO ARCHITECTS
Private House, Cumbria
BENNETTS ASSOCIATES
The Cheeran House
JOHN PARDEY ARCHITECTS
The Narrow House
SANEI HOPKINS ARCHITECTS LTD
The Owers House
JOHN PARDEY ARCHITECTS
House 19
JESTICO + WHILES
Private House 1109
GA STUDIO ARCHITECTS
Tin House
HENNING STUMMEL ARCHITECTS
Zinc House
LJR+H CHARTERED ARCHITECTS
26 + 25 Nov 2015
RIBA House of the Year Award 2015 Winner
RIBA House of the Year Award Winner in 2015
Flint House, Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, England
Design: Skene Catling de la Pena, Architects
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is delighted to announce this evening Flint House as the winner of the coveted 2015 RIBA House of the Year award, sponsored by specialist insurer, Hiscox. The annual award was created in 2001 to celebrate excellence in housing design.
Flint House, designed by architects Skene Catling De La Pena, was announced as the winner during a special four part TV series for Channel 4, Grand Designs: House of the Year. The series featured homes long-listed and short-listed for the prestigious annual award.
Described by judges as a marvel of geological evolution and construction, Flint House is a celebration of location, material and architectural design at its best. Set in the flint-layered fields of the Rothschild’s estate at Waddesdon Manor in Buckinghamshire, the building rises from the ground as dark, fashioned flint and slowly changes in construction and texture until its refined white chalk blocks disappear into the sky.
Whilst defined by its flint construction, the project is home to an intriguing and intelligent mixed application of rooftops, terraces and recesses that combine to deliver a stunning piece of liveable, provoking, modern architecture that marries into the earthly yet beautiful countryside.
Flint House in Buckinghamshire
The Mill, a contemporary holiday home in the Scottish Borders, was this evening announced as the final project shortlisted for the 2015 RIBA House of the Year.
The full shortlist for the 2015 RIBA House of the Year award is:
Flint House, Buckinghamshire by Skene Catling De La Pena
Kew House, London by Piercy&Company
Levring House, Londonby Jamie Fobert Architects
Maghera, County Downby Mcgonigle McGrath
(The) Mill, Scottish Borders by WT Architecture
Sussex House, West Sussex by Wilkinson King Architects
Vaulted House, London by vPPR Architects
RIBA President Jane Duncan said:
“The shortlist for the RIBA’s House of the Year represents a remarkable diversity of architectural skills and outcomes. I am delighted that Skene Catling De La Pena’s Flint House for Lord Rothschild has won this year’s prize. Although superbly original and unique, it continues a fine tradition of RIBA award-winning houses that provide exemplars for others: architects, clients and developers. Congratulations to all involved.”
Sussex House by Wilkinson King Architects
Kew House, London by Piercy&Company Architects
Vaulted House, London by vPPR Architects
(The) Mill, Scottish Borders by WT Architecture – shortlisted for the RIBA House of the Year
Levring House by Jamie Fobert Architects – shortlisted for the RIBA House of the Year
House at Maghera by McGonigle McGrath – shortlisted for the RIBA House of the Year
19 + 18 Nov 2015
RIBA House of the Year Award Shortlist 2015
RIBA House of the Year Award Shortlist in 2015
RIBA House of the Year shortlist grows with addition of two of the UK’s best new homes
Levring House by Jamie Fobert Architects, a sophisticated contemporary house on a tight corner site in a central London mews, and Maghera by McGonigle McGrath, an exemplary family house in County Down, are the latest homes to be shortlisted for the 2015 RIBA House of the Year award (announced last night), sponsored by specialist insurer, Hiscox. The annual award is run by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA).
The projects in the running for the UK’s most prestigious award for a new house are being revealed in a special four part TV series for Channel 4, Grand Designs: House of the Year. During the course of the series which began on Wednesday 4 November 2015, the seven homes shortlisted for the 2015 RIBA House of the Year award will be announced; the winner will be revealed on screen on Wednesday 25 November.
Levring House:
photo © Dennis Gilbert
House at Maghera:
photo © Aidan McGrath
Levring House and House at Maghera join the following four houses on the RIBA House of the Year shortlist, with another yet to be announced:
• Flint House, Buckinghamshire by Skene Catling De La Pena
• Kew House, London by Piercy&Company
• Sussex House, West Sussex by Wilkinson King Architects
• Vaulted House, London by vPPR Architects
Grand Designs: House of the Year 2015
17 Nov 2015
Grand Designs: House of the Year
Grand Designs: House of the Year 2015
Every year the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) holds a competition to find the best new home in Britain and this time, Grand Designs is along for the ride. Presented by Kevin McCloud, this four-part series explores some of Britain’s most contemporary and cutting edge homes, all of them in the running for the prestigious Riba House of the Year Award 2015.
Website: Grand Designs House of the Year Vote
Cefn Castell
photograph : Andrew Wall
Cefn Castell
Dundon Passivhaus
photograph : Graham Bizley
Dundon Passivhaus
Website: Grand Designs House of the Year
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