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2015 RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize Shortlist
Stephen Lawrence Prize 2015 Winner – Niall McLaughlin
The Fishing Hut by Niall McLaughlin Architects wins the 2015 Stephen Lawrence Prize
A beautifully-crafted wooden fishing hut on a small new estate in Hampshire has been awarded the 2015 Stephen Lawrence Prize. The Fishing Hut by Niall McLaughlin Architects has won the coveted annual prize set up in memory of the teenager who was setting out on the road to becoming an architect when he was murdered in 1993.
photo © Niall McLaughlin Architects
The judges for the 2015 Stephen Lawrence Prize were Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon, Doreen Lawrence CBE the mother of Stephen Lawrence, Marco Goldschmied, RIBA Past President and Founder of the Marco Goldschmied Foundation, which established the Stephen Lawrence Prize in 1998 and Murray Kerr, founder of Denizen Works, which won the Stephen Lawrence Prize in 2014.
The Stephen Lawrence Prize, sponsored by the Marco Goldshmied Foundation, is intended to encourage fresh architecture talent and reward the best examples of projects that have a construction budget of less than £1 million.
The winner of the Stephen Lawrence Prize was announced this evening (Thursday 15 October) at the RIBA Stirling Prize party at RIBA in central London.
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Stephen Lawrence Prize 2015 Shortlist
2015 RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize Shortlist
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has today (Thursday 3 September) announced the shortlist for the 2015 RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize.
Pear Tree House:
photograph © Nick Worley
The prize, set up in memory of the teenager who was setting out on the road to becoming an architect when he was murdered in 1993, and sponsored by the Marco Goldschmied Foundation, is intended to encourage fresh architecture talent and reward the best examples of projects that have a construction budget of less than £1 million.
The Fishing Hut:
photo © Niall McLaughlin Architects
A South London house built around a pear tree; a fishing hut in Hampshire; a seaside stage and shelter in West Sussex; a ‘living laboratory’ built from rubbish in Brighton; a converted eighteenth-century threshing barn in Kent; a Wiltshire garden retreat and a low-energy house in Somerset feature on the shortlist:
• Acoustic Shells, West Sussex by Flanagan Lawrence
• Ancient Party Barn, Kent by Liddicoat & Goldhill LLP
• Brighton Waste House, East Sussex by BBM Sustainable Design Ltd
• Dundon Passivhaus, Somerset by Prewett Bizley Architects
• The Fishing Hut, Hampshire by Niall McLaughlin Architects
• Myrtle Cottage Garden Studio, Wiltshire by Stonewood Design
• Pear Tree House, London by Edgley Design
Acoustic Shells in Littlehampton:
photo © Flanagan Lawrence
RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize founder Marco Goldschmied said:
“I am particularly impressed with the diversity of the projects shortlisted for this year’s RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize. Each has been expertly designed to work with rather than against the constraints of the site, whether rural or urban. The shortlist proves that brilliant architecture can be executed on a smaller budget and clearly demonstrates the ingenuity of the profession today. We very much look forward to selecting this year’s winner.”
The winner of the 2015 RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize will be announced at the RIBA Stirling Prize party on 15 October at the RIBA in central London.
The judges are Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon, Doreen Lawrence CBE the mother of Stephen Lawrence, Marco Goldschmied, RIBA Past President and Founder of the Marco Goldschmied Foundation, which established the RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize in 1998 and Murray Kerr, founder of Denizen Works, which won the Stephen Lawrence Prize in 2014.
The Architects’ Journal is media partner for the RIBA awards, including the RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize, and professional media partner for the RIBA Stirling Prize. The RIBA Stirling Prize is sponsored by Almacantar.
Stephen Lawrence Prize 2015 Citations
The judges’ citations for each building follow:
Acoustic Shells
Architect: Flanagan Lawrence
Location: Littlehampton
Internal Area: 88m2
Completed: 2014
Cost: £100,000
Client: Littlehampton Town Council
Contractor: Shotcrete
Structural Engineer: Expedition Engineering
Landscape Architects: Landbuild
Photographers: Andy Lee, Flanagan Lawrence
Acoustic Shells in Littlehampton
Ancient Party Barn
Architect: Liddicoat & Goldhill LLP
Location: Kent
Internal Area: 213m2
Completed: 2014
Cost: Confidential
Client: Private
Contractor: Virgil Petraitis
Consultant: Fluid Structures
Consultant: Iso Energy
Photographer: Keith Collie
Brighton Waste House
Architect: BBM Sustainable Design Ltd
Location: Brighton
Internal Area: 85m2
Completed: 2014
Cost: £200,000
Client: College of Arts & Humanities, University of Brighton
Contractor: The Mears Group
Structural Engineer: BBP Consulting Engineers
M&E Engineer: Robinson Associates Engineers
Photographer: The University of Brighton
Dundon Passivhaus
Architect: Prewett Bizley Architects
Location: Compton Dundon, Somerset
Internal Area: 226m2
Completed: 2015
Cost: £470,000
Client: Graham Bizley
Contractor: Self Build (Graham Bizley)
Structural Engineer: Structural Solutions
Interior Design: Emily Bizley Interior Design
Photographer: Graham Bizley
The Fishing Hut
Architect: Niall Mclaughlin Architects
Location: Hampshire
Internal Area: 66m2
Completed: 2014
Cost: Confidential
Client: Private
Contractor: Inwood Developments Ltd
Structural Engineers: Price & Myers
Landscape Architects: Imagination Design
Cost Consultant: Ridge and Partners Llp
M&E Engineers: Max Fordham
Photographer: Niall McLaughlin Architects
Myrtle Cottage Garden Studio
Architect: Stonewood Design
Location: Wiltshire
Internal Area: 29 M2
Completed: 2014
Cost: £150,000
Client: Private
Contractor: Sadler Builders
Photographer: Jo Chambers
Pear Tree House
Architect: Edgley Design
Location: London, SE22
Internal Area: 425m2
Completed: 2013
Cost: Confidential
Client: Jake and Catherine Edgley
Contractor: Pulcher Build
Structural engineers: Hardman Structural Engineers
M&E Engineers: Mendick Waring
Photographer: Nicholas Worley
Stephen Lawrence Prize Shortlist 2015 information from RIBA
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Stephen Lawrence Prize
2014 Stephen Lawrence Prize Winner
16 Oct 2014 – Denizen Works’ house no 7 winner of the Stephen Lawrence Prize 2014. This unusual house is located on Tiree in the Western Isles of Scotland.
House no 7, Isle of Tiree7 Sep 2014
Stephen Lawrence Prize Shortlist for 2014
Stephen Lawrence Prize Shortlist 2014
Tree House, east London by 6a architects
Tree House
Ott’s Yard, north London by vPPR Architects
Ott’s Yard
Alex Monroe Studio Snowfield, south London by DSDHA
Alex Monroe Studios, Snowfields
The Exbury Egg, New Forest by PAD Studio
Exbury Egg
Royal William Yard Staircase, Plymouth by Gillespie Yunnie Architects
Royal William Yard Staircase
House no 7, Isle of Tiree, Denizen Works
House no 7, Isle of Tiree
Stephen Lawrence Prize Shortlist 2014 information from RIBA
26 Sep 2013
Stephen Lawrence Prize Winner for 2013
Stephen Lawrence Prize Winner in 2013
Montpelier Community Nursery, Brecknock Road, N19 by AYA
2013 Stephen Lawrence Prize Shortlist
25 Tanners Hill by Dow Jones Architects
photo : David Grandorge
The Chapel of Saint Albert the Great, Edinburgh by Simpson and Brown
photograph © Chris Humphreys
Church Walk Houses, N16 by David Mikhail
photo : Tim Crocker
The Filling Station at Kings Cross, London by Carmody Groarke
photo : Luke Hayes<
Montpelier Community Nursery, Brecknock Road, N19 by AYA
photo : Nick Kane
Slip House, Brixton, London by Carl Turner Architects
photograph © Tim Crocker
Stephen Lawrence Prize Shortlist 2013 information from RIBA
22 Jun 2012
Prize Winner 2012
Kings Grove, 16A Kings Grove, London SE15
Kings Grove London
This is a taut, exemplary response to the development of a landlocked site: an intelligent house built by an architect couple for themselves. The site, reached by a narrow lane, is contained by back gardens.
Royal Institute of British Architects Awards
Stephen Lawrence Memorial Lecture
Speaking alongside Attorney General Baroness Scotland QC at the annual Stephen Lawrence Memorial Lecture tomorrow (10 September], Chief Executive of international architecture firm RMJM Peter Morrison, is to call for increased investment in sporting facilities in deprived inner city Britain to promote community cohesion and crime reduction.
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