RIBA Southwest Awards 2017, Winning Buildings, UK Architecture Links, Projects

RIBA Southwest Awards 2017

Royal Institute of British Architects – British Prize Winners: Buildings + Architects

25 May 2022
2022 RIBA Southwest Building of the Year
Great Brockeridge property design by CaSA Architects:
Great Brockeridge Bristol house design by CaSA Architects
photo © Guy Sargent
2022 RIBA Southwest Awards Winners

30 Mar 2017

RIBA Southwest Awards in 2016

RIBA Southwest Awards Winners in 2016

RIBA Southwest has announced a shortlist of 19 new and exciting buildings for the RIBA Awards in the region.

Having shortlisted from 57 entries, over the coming weeks the RIBA judging panel will be visiting a range of high quality buildings right across the Southwest; from a treetop walkway at Westonbirt, to the Wapping Wharf development at Bristol, and including a number of private houses and university buildings.

As well as the prestigious Marley Eternit Building of the Year Award, the shortlist will also produce a number of other category winners including Tobermore Client of the Year, Taylor Maxwell Project Architect of the Year, and the Geberit Sustainability Award. Eleven projects are by new and established practices from the Southwest including Design Storey, David Sheppard Architects, Alec French Architects, Invisible Studio, Stan Bolt Architect, Stride Treglown, Brownlie Ernst and Marks and Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios.

The winners will be announced at an evening event at the Harbour Hotel Bristol on 23 May hosted by Michael Holmes, Content Director for Centaur Media, TV presenter and chair of the National Custom and Self-build Association. Details of how to book tickets will be announced soon.

RIBA Southwest regional director Jon Watkins said:

‘RIBA Awards always bring out the best in local and national architects across our vast region, and this year’s shortlist offers quality, diversity of type and scale, excellence in design, and lots of delight’

1. RIBA Southwest Awards shortlist:

.Arts University Bournemouth Design Studios, by Design Engine Architects Ltd
.Cob Corner, Devon, by David Sheppard Architects
.The Crow’s Nest, Dorset, by AR Design Studio
.Dyson Campus Expansion, Malmesbury, by WilkinsonEyre
.Hill House, by Mike Keys and Anne Claxton
.House Boat, Dorset, by Mole Architects
.The Miners Cottages, near Bristol, by design storey
.New Music Facilities for Wells Cathedral School, by Eric Parry Architects
.Private house, Devon, by Stan Bolt Architect
.The Quest, Dorset, by Strom Architects
.Richmond Building, University of Bristol, by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
.Somerset College School of Art, Taunton, by Stride Treglown
.Stihl Treetop Walkway, Westonbirt, by Glenn Howells Architects
.Studio, Totnes, by David Sheppard Architects
.University of Exeter, Living Systems Institute, by Hawkins\Brown
.Wapping Wharf, Bristol Phase 1, by Alec French Architects
.Westonbirt Tree Management Centre, by Invisible Studio
.Woodsman’s Treehouse, Dorset, by Brownlie Ernst and Marks Ltd
.Woodlands, Poole, by Snug Architects Ltd

The RIBA Awards have been running continuously since 1966 and are judged and presented locally. No matter the shape, size, budget or location, RIBA award-winning schemes set the standard for great architecture all across the country. RIBA awards are for buildings in the UK by RIBA Chartered Architects and International Fellows.

Posted on Thursday 30th March 2017

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RIBA Southwest covers Gloucestershire Buildings, Wiltshire Buildings, Somerset Buildings, Cornwall Buildings, Devon Buildings and Dorset Buildings.

3 May 2016

RIBA Southwest Awards in 2016 News

RIBA Southwest Awards Winners in 2016

TEN BUILDINGS WIN RIBA SOUTH WRST AWARDS

A recycling Centre and a drawing studio are among the ten buildings which have won RIBA Southwest Regional Awards from the Royal Institute of British Architects.

RIBA Southwest Awards 2016

The Regional Award-winning buildings are:

Ansty Plum, Wiltshire:
Ansty Plum
photograph : Katie Lock

Blackrock Quarry Training Centre, Portishead, Somerset:
Blackrock Quarry Training Centre
photograph : Simon Kennedy

Bridport Household Recycling Centre, Bridport, Dorset:
Bridport Household Recycling Centre
photograph : Peter Cook

Drawing Studio, Poole, Dorset:
art drawing studio at Arts University Bournemouth
photograph : Richard Bryant

Gloucester Services, Gloucester:
Gloucester Services building
photograph : Paul Miller

Outhouse, Brockweir, Gloucestershire:
Outhouse, Brockweir
photograph : Charles Hosea
Outhouse

Plymouth School of Creative Arts, Plymouth, Devon:
Plymouth School of Creative Arts
photograph : Hufton & Crow

Sand Dunes, Newquay, Cornwall:
Sand Dunes Newquay
photograph : Mark Ashbee

Student Services Building, Arts University Bournemouth, Poole, Dorset:
Student Services-building Arts University Bournemouth
photograph : Nick Kane

The Owers House, Feock, Cornwall:
The Owers House Feock
photograph : James Morris

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