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Lightbox's Architects Win RIBA Award in the South East |
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The Lightbox at night. Photo: Peter Cook.
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WOKING.- Marks Barfield, the creators behind the London Eye, have won an RIBA Award in the South East. Of the twenty-three projects that were submitted in the South East Region, which covers Kent, Surrey, Sussex, Guernsey and Jersey, eight were shortlisted and visited by the RIBA Awards Jury in March. Following the visits, only three projects received an Award.
RIBA Award winners are considered for the RIBA National Awards, which in turn form the longlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize. The RIBA National Award winners will be announced at the RIBA National and International Awards Dinner to be held at the London Hilton on 27th June.
Marilyn Scott, Director of The Lightbox comments Marks Barfield have designed a really inspirational building, but what is important to us as the users is that it is truly fit for purpose. It is extremely versatile and welcoming to everybody who visits, from young children to our older visitors. We are so grateful to Marks Barfield for always having listened to our needs and for having created such a jewel to house our organization.
Since opening in September last year, The Lightbox has already won two other prestigious awards. It was awarded a Civic Trust Award in March earlier this year, and on the 22nd May was awarded an £100,000 prize for the Art Fund Prize, the UKs most prestigious arts and museums award.
The £4.1 million building originated from the community and contains galleries capable of displaying both international exhibitions and local artists work alike, as well as showing the history of Woking. One of the key objectives of the design was to create a low energy building that lives up to Wokings reputation as the UKs greenest borough.
The building has been designed as a jewellery box to contain all kinds of cultural treasure. Overlapping anodised aluminium cladding panels, in 5 shades of gold and silver, spiral up and around the building. The cladding, inspired from nature, suggests the lateral line found on fish for balance.
RIBA South East will be presenting the Award at a ceremony at The Lightbox on 5th June.
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