RIBA West Midlands Awards 2018 Shortlist, Winning Buildings, Birmingham Architecture, Links, Projects

RIBA West Midlands Awards Shortlist 2018 UK

Royal Institute of British Architects Birmingham Area Prize Shortlist: Buildings + Architects

2022 RIBA West Midlands Awards Winners

2022 RIBA West Midlands Awards Winners

5 Apr 2018

RIBA West Midlands Awards Shortlist 2018 News

Eleven buildings shortlisted for RIBA West Midlands Awards 2018

Eleven buildings have been shortlisted for RIBA West Midlands (Royal Institute of British Architects) Awards 2018; the winners will be announced at an awards ceremony at Tom’s Kitchen, The Mailbox, Birmingham on Tuesday 22 May.

RIBA West Midlands Awards 2018 Shortlisted Buildings

Assay Studios by Glenn Howells Architects
Assay Studios
photo © Tom Bird

Hope View House by Warren Benbow Architects
Hope View House
photo © Lisa Lodwig

Mailbox by Stanton Williams
Mailbox
photo © Nick Hufton

National College for High Speed Rail, Birmingham by Bond Bryan Architects
National College for High Speed Rail
photo © Bond Bryan Architects

New Library, Birmingham by Associated Architects LLP
New Library Birmingham
photo © Tim Cornbill

Royal Birmingham Conservatoire by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios LLP
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire
photo © Hufton & Crow

Shropshire Residence by Gregory Phillips Architects
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The Old Court House by Harrison Brookes Architects
The Old Court House
photo © Rhys Brookes

The Orchard, Warwickshire by Studio Spicer Architects
The Orchard Warwickshire
photo © Anna Clarke

University of Birmingham Indoor Sports Centre by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
Birmingham University Sport & Fitness Centre
photo © Paul Riddle

Willow Barns by PRP
Willow Barns
photo © Andy Marshall

RIBA West Midlands Chair, Aaron Chetwynd welcomed the news saying:

“At a time of significant construction activity within the region, I am really delighted that this RIBA Regional Awards shortlist showcases the excellent breadth of architects’ work in the West Midlands. The inclusion of new build, conservation and refurbishment work, projects at large and smaller scales and in urban, suburban and rural settings illustrates the value and impact that great design can bring to any setting and all communities.

It is a particular pleasure to see the inclusion of projects that are of major significance to the region and have the potential to impact on so many lives of its inhabitants. Many congratulations to all practices making the shortlist and we look forward to seeing you at the Awards Evening in May.”

All shortlisted buildings will be assessed by a regional jury and the winning buildings will be announced at the RIBA West Midlands Awards evening and reception on Tuesday 22 May at Tom’s Kitchen, Birmingham.

Regional Award winners will be considered for a highly-coveted RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, the results of which will be announced in June. The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize, the new best building of the year, will be drawn from the RIBA National Award-winning buildings in July and the Stirling Prize winner will be announced in October.

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