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RIBA International Awards 2016
Royal Institute of British Architects Prize Longlist: 2016 News – Winners
22 July 2021
RIBA International Awards 2021 Longlist
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RIBA International Prize 2016 Shortlist
10 May 2016
RIBA International Awards 2016 Longlist
RIBA International Awards 2016 Longlist News
30 Buildings Selected
The longlist will be narrowed down from 30 to 20 in a further round of judging, and each will receive an award for International Excellence. A final shortlist of six for the International Prize will then be chosen this autumn.
The grand jury, chaired by British architect Richard Rogers, will visit all of the shortlisted buildings before selecting an overall winner, which will be announced in December 2016, reports Dezeen. The jury also includes Billie Tsien, founding partner of US firm Tod Williams Billie Tsien; Nigerian architect Kunlé Adeyemi, founder of Amsterdam-based NLÉ; UK architect Philip Gumuchdjian of Gumuchdjian Architects; and Marilyn Jordan Taylor, dean of the University of Pennsylvania School of Design.
The international prize replaces the RIBA’s Lubetkin Prize, which was awarded annually to an RIBA member architect for a building outside of the European Union alongside the Stirling Prize, the most prestigious UK architecture award.
RIBA International Prize Longlist
Angdong Hospital, Baojing County, China, by Rural Urban Framework
Arquipelago Contemporary Arts Centre, Ribeira Grande, The Azores, by Menos é Mais Arquitectos Associados and João Mendes Ribeiro Arquitecto
Buenos Aires Ciudad Casa de Gobierno, Buenos Aires, Argentina, by Foster + Partners, Berdichevsky Cherny Arquitectos and StudioMinond
photo : Foster + Partners
Buenos Aires Ciudad Casa de Gobierno
Culture House Rozet, Arnhem, Netherlands, by Neutelings Riedijk Architects
DLR Lexicon Dún Laoghaire Co, Dublin, Ireland, by Carr Cotter Naessens
Europaallee Baufeld E, Zurich, Switzerland, by Caruso St John Architects and Bosshard Vaquer Architekten
European Hansemuseum Lübeck, Germany, by Studio Andreas Heller Architects & Designers
Farming Kindergarten, Bien Hoa City, Vietnam, by Vo Trong Nghia Architects
Fine Arts Museum of Asturias, Oviedo, Spain, by Mangado y Asociados
Fulton Center New York, USA, by Grimshaw, HDR and Page Ayres Cowley Architects
photo : James Ewing
Fulton Center New York
Heydar Aliyev Centre Baku, Azerbaijan, by Zaha Hadid Architects and DiA Holding
photo : Hélène Binet
Heydar Aliyev Centre Baku
Invisible House, Hampton, Australia, by Peter Stutchbury Architecture
photo : Michael Nicholson
Invisible House
Jockey Club Innovation Tower, Hung Hom, Hong Kong, by Zaha Hadid Architects
photo : Iwan Baan
Jockey Club Innovation Tower
Museo Jumex, Mexico City, Mexico, by David Chipperfield Architects and Taller Abierto de Arquitectura y Urbanismo (TAAU)
image : David Chipperfield Architects
Museo Jumex
Office Building Moganshan Road, Hangshou, China, by David Chipperfield Architects
Oita Prefecture Art Museum, Oita, Japan, by Shigeru Ban Architects
PARKROYAL on Pickering, Singapore, by WOHA Architects
photo : Patrick Bingham-Hall
PARKROYAL on Pickering
Public Library of Constitucion, Constitucion, Chile, by Sebastian Irarrazaval Arquitectos
Qatar Faculty of Islamic Studies, Doha, Qatar, by Mangera Yvars Architects
Rundeskogen Stravanger, Norway, by dRMM Architects and Helen and Hard Architects
Saint Louis Art Museum, St Louis, USA, David Chipperfield Architects and HOK
Saint Louis Art Museum Building
Saint Trinitatis Catholic Church, Leipzig, Germany, by Schulz und Schulz
Sancaklar Mosque Büyükçekmece, Istanbul, Turkey, by EAAEmre Arolat Architecture
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Sancaklar Mosque Büyükçekmece
SkyTerrace Soo Khian Chan, Singapore, by SCDA Architects
St Angela’s College, Cork, Ireland, by O’Donnell + Tuomey
Stormen Concert Hall, Theatre and Public Library, Bodø, Norway, by DRDH Architects
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Stormen Concert Hall, Theatre and Public Library, Bodø
The Ring of Remembrance, International WWI Memorial of Notre-Dame-de-Lorette, Ablain-Saint-Nazaire, France, by Agence d’Architecture Philippe Prost
photograph: Aitor Ortiz
Tula House Heriot Bay, Quadra Island, Canada, by Patkau Architects
UTEC Universidad de Ingenieria y Tecnologia, Peru, by Lima Grafton Architects and Shell Arquitectos
VIA at West 57th, New York, USA, Bjarke Ingels Group and SLCE Architects
image courtesy of Bjarke Ingels’ instagram account @bjarkeingels
VIA at West 57th, New York
8 Mar 2016
RIBA International Awards 2016 Deadline
RIBA International Awards Deadline
There are only a few hours left to submit your projects for the RIBA Awards for International Excellence, open to all qualified architects who have designed a building outside the UK, and who are able to demonstrate visionary or innovative thinking and excellence of execution. Winners of these awards are considered for the RIBA International Prize, for the world’s best new building.
Thomas Heatherwick, UK Pavilion, Shanghai Expo 2010 (c) Iwan Baan
If you haven’t yet, this is your last chance to gain international recognition and exposure and have this year’s RIBA International Prize Grand Jury, led by Sir Richard Rogers, visit and judge your building.
23 Feb 2016
RIBA International Awards 2016 News
RIBA International Awards for architectural excellence – deadline extension
While the deadline for the RIBA regional and national awards has now ended, there are still over two weeks left to submit entries to the new global architecture awards and the International Emerging Architect Prize.
These are open to architects who have designed a building outside the UK, and will lead on to the RIBA International Prize. The deadline for entries is no later than Tuesday 8 March.
UK projects can no longer be entered.
The deadline for international entries has been extended to 8 March 2016 GMT.
For 50 years the RIBA awards and prizes have championed and celebrated the best architecture in the UK and around the world, no matter the form; size or budget.
Successful projects reflect changes and innovations in architecture, but at their core display a commitment to designing and developing buildings and spaces for the improvement and enhancement of people’s lives.
If you are considering entering the 2016 RIBA Awards please read the entry criteria and FAQs below to make sure you are eligible and have the required documents to complete your entry.
The deadline for UK entries was 23:59 GMT on 09 February 2016
The deadline for international entries has been extended to 23:59 GMT on 8 March 2016
Website: RIBA International Awards 2016
22 + 21 Jun 2012
RIBA International Awards 2012
Winners of the 2012 awards for architectural excellence
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the twelve buildings which will receive RIBA International Awards for architectural excellence on Thursday 21 June 2012. From Foster + Partners’ high-density urban development Troika in Kuala Lumpur to the world’s tallest building designed by a British architect, the Guangzhou Finance Centre by Wilkinson Eyre, the awards recognise some of the world’s most imaginative, dramatic and green buildings.
The RIBA International Awards are presented to architecture practices based outside the UK building anywhere outside the UK; or for practices based in Britain and working outside the EU. All winners are eligible for the RIBA Lubetkin Prize awarded to the best international building by an RIBA member. The winner of the RIBA Lubetkin Prize will be announced later in the year.
The full list of twelve RIBA International Award winners is:
Clayton Campus – Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
BVN Architecture
image : John Gollings
Clayton Campus Monash University
Balsillie School of International Affairs, CIGI Campus, Canada
Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects
photo : cMMezulis
Guangzhou International Finance Centre, Guangzhou, China
Wilkinson Eyre Architects
photos © Jonathan Leijonhufvud
Guangzhou International Finance Centre
Innhouse hotel Kunming, China
Integer Intelligent and Green
photos : Kerun Ip
Yotsuya Tenera, Tokyo, Japan
Key Operation Inc / Architects
photos : Toshihiro Sobajima
One KL, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
SCDA Architects
photo : Albert Lim
The Troika, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Foster + Partners
image : Aaron Pocock
The Troika, Kuala Lumpur
Auckland Art Gallery, Toi o Tamaki, Auckland, New Zealand
FJMT + Archimedia – architects in association
photos : John Gollings
Solaris Fusionopolis 2B, One North, Singapore
TR Hamzah and Yeang
photo : Albert Lim
Solaris Fusionopolis
Urban housing and crèche, Geneva, Switzerland
Sergison Bates Architects with Jean-Paul Jaccaud Architectes
photos : Alain Grandchamp
Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Princeton University, USA
Hopkins Architects
photo : Morley van Sternberg
Frick Chemistry Laboratory
Sperone Westwater, Bowery, New York City
Foster + Partners
photo : Tom Powel
Sperone Westwater
RIBA International Awards 2011
Winners of the 2011 awards for architectural excellence
RIBA International Awards 2011
photo : Nigel Young / Foster + Partners
Location: UK
RIBA Awards
RIBA Awards : Winners 2011
photo © Andrew Lee
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Website: RIBA Awards 2016