A total of 85 buildings from the British capital have been shortlisted for the 2017 RIBALondonAwards, including projects from Wilkinson Eyre, AHMM, Allies and Morrison, Herzog & de Meuron, and Rogers Stirk Harbour. All 85 buildings will now be visited and carefully assessed by one of four regional juries, before the regional winners are selected in June of this year. Winning projects will continue on to compete for the RIBA Stirling Prize - the UK's highest honor for architecture.
See a complete list of shortlisted buildings after the break.
1 King William Street / AHMM
131 Sloane Street / Stiff + Trevillion
Mixed Use Scheme, Bermondsey / Hampson Williams Ltd
Private House, North London / Alan Higgs Architects
Shepherd’s Bush Road / ColladoCollins Architects with LOM Architects (interiors)
2 Orchard Place / NGArchitecture
30 Cannon Street / Delvendahl Martin LLP
40 Chancery Lane / Bennetts Associates
5-7 St Helen’s Place with The Leathersellers’ Hall / Eric Parry Architects
55 Victoria Street / Stiff + Trevillion with Pozzoni
6 Wood Lane / Birds Portchmouth Russum Architects
8 Finsbury Circus / WilkinsonEyre
Ansdell Street / Studio Seilern Architects
Barretts Grove / Amin Taha + Groupwork
Belarusian Memorial Chapel / Spheron Architects
Boxpark Croydon / BDP
Brentford Lock West / Mikhail Riches Ltd
Private House, East London / Hugh Strange Architects
Cork Study / Surman Weston
Dujardin Mews / Karakusevic Carson with Maccreanor Lavington
Feilden Fowles’ Studio / Feilden Fowles Architects
Foundry Mews / Project Orange
Francis Crick Institute / HOK with PLP Architecture
Google Pancras Square / AHMM
Grand Union Studios – The Ladbroke Grove / AHMM
Hackney New School / Henley Halebrown
Hafer Road / Peter Barber Architects with Mark Fairhurst Architects
Hidden House / LTS Architects
Hidden House / Coffey Architects
Highgate House / Carmody Groarke
Highgate Junior School / Architype
Hindsman Yard / Foster Lomas
Home Studio, Kilburn Lane / Studio McLeod
House in Coombe Park / Eldridge London
Kings College School / Allies and Morrison
Kings Gate and the Zig Zag Building / Lynch Architects
Lock Keepers / Allies and Morrison
Marie’s Wardrobe / Tsuruta Architects
Mathematics – The Winton Gallery / Zaha Hadid Architects
New Cancer Centre at Guy’s Hospital / Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
New Ludgate / Fletcher and Priest Architects with Sauerbruch Hutton
New Scotland Yard / AHMM
New Studios, Wimbledon College of Arts / Penoyre and Prasad
No. 49 / 31/44 Architects
One Ruskin Square / Shed KM
Orsino Building, Uxbridge High School / AndArchitects
Paradise Gardens / Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
Park Heights / PRP
Park House / 31/44 Architects
Peabody Cleverly Estate / Lyndon Goode Architects
Photography Studio for Juergen Teller / 6a architects
Queen’s Court / Child Graddon Lewis
Redchurch Street / vPPR Architects
Riverwalk / Stanton Williams
Salesian House / MSMR Architects
Salter’s Hall / DeMetz Forbes Knight Architects
Science Museum Research Centre / Coffey Architects
Silchester / Haworth Tompkins
Southwark Town Hall and Theatre Peckham / Jestico + Whiles
St Benedicts School / van Heyningen and Haward Architects
St John’s Hill, Burridge Gardens, Phase 01 / Hawkins\Brown
Sun Rain Room / Tonkin Liu
Tapestry Building / Niall McLaughlin Architects with Weedon Partnership
Tara Theatre / Aedas Arts Team
Tate Modern Switch House / Herzog & de Meuron
The Bartlett School of Architecture / Hawkins\Brown
The British Museum World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre / Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
The Cooperage / Chris Dyson Architects
The Cube Building / Hawkins\Brown
The Design Museum and Holland Green / Allies and Morrison with OMA and John Pawson
The Green Nunhead / AOC Architecture Ltd
The Laboratory, Dulwich College / Grimshaw
The Layered Gallery / Gianni Botsford Architects Ltd
The Library at Willesden Green / AHMM
The Lighthouse, King’s Cross / Latitude Architects
A total of 68 buildings have been shortlisted for the 2016 RIBA London Awards, including projects from John McAslan + Partners, dRMM Architects, Níall McLaughlin Architects, Eric Parry Architects and Rogers Stirk Harbour. All shortlisted buildings will now be visited and carefully assessed by one of four regional juries, and regional winners will be considered for a RIBA National Award.
Cite: Patrick Lynch. "Shortlist Announced for 2017 RIBA London Awards" 14 Apr 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/869190/shortlist-announced-for-2017-riba-london-awards> ISSN 0719-8884