Institute of British Architects Honors 58 Buildings

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Institute of British Architects Honors 58 Buildings



LONDON, ENGLAND.- 58 new buildings across the UK and EU have been honoured by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). This year sees a larger number than usual of award-winners. Projects range in size from small theatres, schools and house extensions, to big industrial centres and commercial headquarters. All have been given RIBA Awards for their high architectural standards and their contribution to the local environment.

The 58 buildings will form the longlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize, in association with The Architects’ Journal , which Channel 4 will televise for the third year running on 13 October. The shortlist will be announced on 12 September.

The announcement was made at a special dinner this evening during the RIBA Conference in Birmingham. Speaking after the event, RIBA President Paul Hyett said: “The sheer variety of all these winning projects is testament to the rich and diverse talent of British architects today. All 58 buildings, whether they be a £55,000 bandstand or a £70 million international headquarters, show the value of good design and the benefits it brings to the local community and the people who use them.



“Of course, these buildings would not have been possible without imaginative clients and an excellent design team. By rewarding these projects, the RIBA hopes to encourage more clients to take advantage of the talent in this country to create stunning architecture for everyone to enjoy.

“It is fantastic that Channel 4 are going to broadcast the RIBA Stirling Prize once again. I look forward to a lively contest.”



Paul Finch, editorial director of The Architects’ Journal commented: “This year’s award winners are of exemplary quality and a refreshing reminder that there are practices both large and small doing great work across the country. Some thought that the quantity and quality of buildings might suffer as the impact of the Lottery and the Millennium declines. The winners prove otherwise.”



This year’s RIBA Awards go to:

Scotland

1. Basement flat, Moray Place, Edinburgh -Richard Murphy Architects

2. Byre Theatre, St Andrews - Nicoll Russell Studios

3. Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow -Page and Park Architects

4. Dance Base, Grassmarket, Edinburgh - Malcolm Fraser Architects

5. Mount Stuart Visitors’ Centre, Isle of Bute -Munkenbeck + Marshall

6. Science Centre, Pacific Quay, Glasgow - Building Design Partnership

7. Stirling Tolbooth, Stirling - Richard Murphy Architects



 

Northern Ireland

8. Great Hall restoration, Queen’s University Belfast – Consarc Conservation

9. Residential Development, Sandy Row, Belfast - Todd Architects



 

North

10. Gateshead Millennium Bridge, Gateshead - Wilkinson Eyre Architects



 

North West

11. Collegiate Regeneration, Liverpool - Shed KM

12. Manchester International Convention Centre - Stephenson Bell & Sheppard Robson

13. Matchworks, Speke Road, Garston, Liverpool - Shed KM

14. Oldham Art Gallery - Pringle Richards Sharratt

15. Wycoller Visitor Centre, Lancashire - Hakes Associates

 

Yorkshire

16. Entrance Building,Planet Earth Galleries and Solar Canopy, The Earth Centre, Doncaster - Feilden Clegg Bradley

17. Persistence Works, Sheffield- Feilden Clegg Bradley



 

Wales

18. Gateway Development: Baglan Energy Park, Port Talbot – Neath Port Talbot CBC, Director of Technical Services

 

West Midlands

19. Birmingham Hippodrome Theatre Redevelopment - Associated Architects & LDN Architects

20. Secret Hills Discovery Centre, Craven Arms, Shropshire - Niall Phillips Architects

 

East

21. The Cardboard Building, Westborough Primary School Westcliff-on-Sea - Cottrell + Vermeulen Architecture

22. New Girls Boarding Houses, Haileybury and Imperial Service College, Herts - Studio E Architects

23. Quaker Barns, Haveringland, Norwich - Hudson Featherstone

24. The William Gates Building, University of Cambridge – RMJM

 

South West

25. Lynher Dairy Cheese Company, Truro - Sutherland Hussey Architects

 

Wessex

26. Artists’ House, Roche Court, Salisbury - Munkenbeck + Marshall

27. The Point, Wapping Wharf, Bristol - Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects LLP

 



South

28. Artigiano Design Centre, Yarmouth, Isle of Wight - The Manser Practice

29. House at Jacobs Ladder, Chinnor - Niall McLaughlin Architects

30. Saïd Business School, University of Oxford - Jeremy Dixon.Edward Jones

31. Whiteley Primary School, Fareham, Hampshire - Hampshire County Council Architects (Nev Churcher)



 

South East

32. Bandstand, De la Warr Pavilion, Bexhill on Sea - Niall McLaughlin Architects

33. Downland Gridshell, Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, Chichester - Edward Cullinan Architects

34. Kent Messenger Millennium Bridge, Maidstone - Studio Bednarski

35. The Lodge, Whithurst Park, West Sussex - James Gorst Architects

36. Pfizer Headquarters, Tadworth, Surrey - Sheppard Robson

37. Sorrel House, Bosham Hoe, West Sussex - Foggo Associates, in association with David Thomas

 

London

38. Barnhouse Private Residence, Highgate, London N6 - Sutherland Hussey Architects

39. Brooke Coombes House, Ealing, London W5 - Burd Haward Marston Architects

40. Fairhazel Gardens, London NW6 - Scampton + Barnett

41. Hampden Gurney Church of England Primary School, Nutford Place London W1 - Building Design Partnership

42. House in Arthur Road, Wimbledon SW19 - Terry Pawson Architects

43. Iroko Housing Co-operative, Upper Ground, London SE1 - Haworth Tompkins Architects

44. Keeling House, Claredale Street, London E2 - Munkenbeck + Marshall



45. Lloyd’s Register of Shipping, Fenchurch Street London EC3 – Richard Rogers Partnership

46. New Pym House, Angell Town, Brixton SW9 - Foley Fischer LLP

47. Royal Academy of Music, Marylebone Road, London NW1 - John McAslan & Partners

48. Southwark Cathedral Millennium Project, London SE1 - Richard Griffiths Architects

49. Talkback Productions, 20-21 Newman Street, London W1 - Buschow Henley Architects

50. Tate Britain Centenary Development, Millbank, London SW1 - John Miller + Partners

51. VXO House, Hampstead, London NW3 - Alison Brooks Architects

 

Europe

52. Braun European HQ, Melsungen, Germany - Michael Wilford & Partners

53. Burda Medien Park, Offenburg, Germany - Ingenhoven Overdiek Kahlen und Partner

54. Ernstings Service Centre Coesfeld-Lette, Germany - David Chipperfield Architects

55. Experimental Factory, Magdeburg, Germany - sauerbruch hutton architects

56. Fingal County Offices, Swords, Co Dublin - Bucholz McEvoy in association with BDP Dublin

57. Frankfurt Messehalle - Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners

58. Millennium Wing, National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin - Benson + Forsyth











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