RIBA Northeast Awards Winners 2018, Buildings, Architecture, Projects, Images
RIBA Northeast Awards Winners 2018 UK
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RIBA Northeast Awards Winners 2018 News
Five Northeast buildings win 2018 architecture awards
Five Northeast buildings have won RIBA Northeast Awards from the Royal Institute of British Architects, which was announced at a prestigious awards ceremony held at The Museum Gardens, York Thursday 24 May 2018, in recognition of their architectural excellence. The event was hosted by BBC Look North Presenter, Harry Gration.
RIBA Northeast Awards 2018 Winners
Durham Cathedral Open Treasure by Purcell
photo © Andy Marshall
Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre by Brightblue Studio
photo © John Faulkner
Ouseburn Road by Miller Partnership Architects
photo © Jill Tate
St Andrew’s Road by Elliott Architects Ltd.
photo © Jill Tate
The Sill National Landscape Discovery Centre by Jane Darbyshire and David Kendall Ltd
photo © Sally Ann Norman
Regional Jury Chair, Lucy Plumridge of HLM Architects, said of this year’s Award-winners:
“Within the Northeast region the RIBA awards reflected how sustainability is becoming embedded in all projects, with a strong emphasis on engaging with local communities and users, using local materials and minimising buildings energy usage.
Existing buildings were imaginatively redeveloped, sometimes on minimal budgets, to create beautifully detailed modern environments while new buildings blended seamlessly with their settings.”
Further Special Awards are awarded to:
• Durham Cathedral Open Treasure by Purcell, Conservation Award
• Durham Cathedral Open Treasure by Purcell, Building of the Year sponsored by Artifice
• Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre by Brightblue Studio, Sustainability Award sponsored by Geberit
• Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre by Brightblue Studio, Client of the Year, Sponsored by Tobermore
• Ouseburn Road by Miller Partnership Architects, Project Architect of the Year sponsored by Taylor Maxwell
• St Andrew’s Road by Elliott Architects Ltd, Small Project Award
RIBA Northeast Award winners will also be considered for a highly-coveted RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, which will be announced on Thursday 21 June. The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize for the best building of the year will be drawn from the RIBA National Award-winning buildings later in the year.
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Edge Hill by Sutherland Hussey Harris:
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Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, north east England, UK
RIBA Awards Past Winners
RIBA Awards Winning Buildings + Architects
English Architecture Designs – chronological list
RIBA National Awards Winners in 2018
RIBA Yorkshire Awards Winners in 2018
RIBA West Midlands Awards Winners 2018
RIBA Southeast Awards Winners 2018
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RIBA International Award in 2018
RIBA Awards for International Excellence 2018
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RIBA National Awards Shortlists
RIBA National Awards Shortlists in 2018
Arranged by region, alphabetical:
RIBA East Awards Shortlist 2018
RIBA London Awards Shortlist 2018
RIBA Northeast Awards Shortlist 2018
RIBA Northwest Awards Shortlist 2018
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RIBA South Awards Shortlist 2018
RIBA Southeast Awards Shortlist 2018
RIBA Yorkshire Awards Shortlist in 2018
RIBA International Awards : Winners
Byker Wall Estate, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
photo © Adrian Welch
Byker Wall Housing
City Pool and Turkish Baths
Design: Napper Architects
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City Pool and Turkish Baths in Newcastle
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New Urban Sciences Building for Newcastle University
Design: Hawkins\Brown, Architects
image © Uniform
Newcastle University Urban Sciences Building
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