
Every year since 1996, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has hosted the RIBA London Awards to celebrate outstanding works of architecture from across the United Kingdom. This year, the list of winners includes 52 buildings ranging from a senior day-care center in Blackheath to a cultural hub in Greenwich and a subtle intervention in Hackney’s de Beauvoir conservation area. All RIBA London Awards winners will be considered for the RIBA National Award, scheduled to be announced on June 22nd.
Regardless of their form, scale, or budget, the projects were selected for demonstrating good quality design across a range of building typologies and site conditions. “Winning a RIBA Regional Award is a fantastic achievement. These projects, selected by a rigorous peer review process, represent the very best of the region’s new architecture. Inspiring buildings and spaces bring joy to all our lives, and this year’s award winners certainly fit that bill.” Explains Simon Alfred, RIBA President.
The winning projects are the following:
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16 Broadway Market / Delvendahl Martin Architects

6 Orsman Road / Waugh Thistleton Architects

A House for Artists / Apparata Architects

A House within a House / David Leech Architects

Agar Grove Phase 1b / Mæ

Blockmakers Arms / Erbar Mattes

Bloqs / 5th Studio

Borough Yards / SPPARC

British Academy of Film & Television Arts Headquarters / Benedetti Architects

Brixton House / Foster Wilson Size

Central Somers Town Community Facilities and Housing / Adam Khan Architects

Charge Cars, Stockley / MOST Architecture

Chart Street Studios / Ian Chalk Architects

Chobham Manor / PRP

City of London Academy Shoreditch Park / Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

Courtauld Connects - The Courtauld Institute of Art / Witherford Watson Mann Architects

Curzon Camden / Takero Shimazaki Architects

Edith Neville Primary School / Hayhurst & Co Architects

Forest Houses / Dallas-Pierce-Quintero

Great Things Lie Ahead, 2020, Holborn House / 6a architects

Green House / Hayhurst and Co

Hackbridge Primary School / Architype

Hanover / Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands

Institute of Advanced Legal Studies / Burwell Architects

John Morden Centre / Mæ

Lavender Hill Courtyard Housing / Sergison Bates architects

Lea Bridge Library Pavilion / Studio Weave

Lighthouse Children's Home / Conrad Koslowsky Architects

Manber Jeffries House / James Alder Architects

Museum of the Home / Wright & Wright Architects

National Youth Theatre / DSDHA

Park Central West and East / Allford Hall Monaghan Morris

Royal College of Surgeons of England / Hawkins\Brown

Shoji Apartment / Proctor & Shaw Architects

Southwark Brick House / Satish Jassal Architects

Spruce House and Studio / ao-ft

Studio Voltaire / Matheson Whiteley

Swing Bridge / Tonkin Liu

Taylor & Chatto Courts and Wilmott Court by Frampton Park Estate / Henley Halebrown

The Fireworks Factory at Woolwich Works / Bennetts Associates

The Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse Theatre / Carmody Groarke

The Marshall Building, London School of Economics and Political Science / Grafton Architects

The Mews House, Bouverie Mews / Spatial Affairs Bureau

The Pears Building, Institute of Immunity and Transplantation / Hopkins Architects

The Secret Garden / Sanei Hopkins Architects

The Wilds Ecology Centre / Jestico + Whiles

Theatre Royal Drury Lane / Haworth Tompkins

Three Gardens / Edgley Design

Threefold House / KnoxBhavan Architects

UCL PEARL / Perkins&Will (formerly Penoyre & Prasad)

Waltham Forest Town Hall / Hawkins\Brown

The full list of regional special awards has also been announced, and the selected projects are: A House for Artists by Apparata Architects for RIBA London Client of the Year Award 2023, Bloqs by 5th Studio for RIBA London Sustainability Award 2023 sponsored by Autodesk, Green House by Hayhurst and Co for RIBA London Project Architect of the Year Award 2023, John Morden Centre by Mæ for RIBA London Building of the Year 2023 sponsored by EH Smith, Manber Jeffries House by James Alder Architects for RIBA London Small Project of the Year 2023 sponsored by Gaggenau, and The Fireworks Factory at Woolwich Works by Bennetts Associates for RIBA London Conservation Award 2023.