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Architects: Project Orange
- Area: 800 m²
- Year: 2016
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Professionals: Barnard & Associates, Charter Construction, PHWarr
Foundry Mews / Project Orange
Lambeth Marsh House / Fraher Architects
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Architects: Fraher Architects
- Area: 140 m²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: Constant Design Ltd, Fraher and Co, Forma Ltd
City of London Building Award 2016 Winners Announced
New Ludgate, a retail and commercial development located two blocks east of St. Paul’s Cathedral in downtown London, has been named the City of London Building of the Year 2016. The complex consists of two new buildings, One New Ludgate by Fletcher Priest Architects and Two New Ludgate by Sauerbruch Hutton. The award was given in recognition of “the buildings that support the ambitions of the City of London in delivering a world-class working environment, by evaluating both the quality of the architectural design and the impact the building has had on the city street scene.”
RIBA Announces 17 Winners of South Awards
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced 17 winners for its RIBA South Awards, which recognize architectural excellence. These 17 regional award winners were drawn from a shortlist of 30 projects. Over the next few months, they will be considered for the RIBA National Awards, and then for the RIBA Stirling Prize.
See All 36 Winners of the 2016 RIBA London Awards
From a shortlist of 68 buildings, 36 London projects have been awarded the 2016 RIBA London Awards for architectural excellence, the city's most prestigious design honor. The winners include a home for ravens, a Japanese-inspired London terrace home and a historical restoration. All of these designs will be further considered for the RIBA National Awards, to be announced in July. The winners of the national award will then create a shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize – the highest award for architecture in the UK.
Gallery House / Studio Octopi
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Architects: Studio Octopi
- Year: 2016
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Professionals: JCR Projects, Milk Structures
Shortlist Announced for 2016 RIBA London Awards
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. The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize - given to the UK's best building of this year - will be composed of the winners of the RIBA National Award.
See a complete list of shortlisted buildings after the break.
Origami House / Design Haus Liberty
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Architects: Design Haus Liberty
- Area: 4500 ft²
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Summit Appliances
Raven's Home at the Tower of London / Llowarch Llowarch Architects
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Architects: Llowarch Llowarch Architects
- Area: 500 ft²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Marley Eternit
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Professionals: Hockley & Dawson, Ward & Co.
The Diamond / Twelve Architects
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Architects: Twelve Architects
- Area: 19500 m²
- Year: 2015
The Cube / Hawkins\Brown
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Architects: Hawkins\Brown
- Area: 6750 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Ströher
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Professionals: Spencer Mayes, Engenuiti, Pringuer James Consulting Engineers, Signet Planning
Split House / Alma-nac
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Architects: Alma-nac
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Cupa Pizarras, ETEM, INNTEC
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Professionals: EEP, Mark Goodbrand, Heyne Tillett Steel
Two Tabernacle Street / Piercy&Company
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Architects: Piercy&Company
- Area: 1446 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: TECU®, Propak Architectural
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Professionals: GDM, Kind & Company, Price & Myers, Sandy Brown, DPP, +1
Kew House / Piercy&Company
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Architects: Piercy&Company
- Area: 3960 ft²
- Year: 2014
The Lantern / Fraher Architects
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Architects: Fraher Architects
- Area: 298 m²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: Constant Design Ltd, Fraher and Co, Shipshape Construction
See All 38 Winners of the 2015 RIBA London Awards
From a shortlist of 68 buildings, 38 London projects have been awarded the 2015 RIBA London Awards for architectural excellence, the city's most prestigious design honor. The awards highlight projects that embody exceptional merit in their designs and positively impact the lives of their occupants. This year's winners include three arts and leisure buildings, 11 educational and community facilities, 16 residential designs, and eight commercial buildings.
All of these designs will be further considered for the RIBA National Awards, to be announced in June.
Shortlist Announced For 2015 RIBA North West Awards
A total of 15 projects have been shortlisted for RIBA North West 2015 Awards, featuring buildings by John McAslan + Partners, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, MUMA and Carmody Groake. All shortlisted buildings will now be assessed by a regional jury. Regional winners will then be considered for a RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, the results of which will place some projects in the running for the 2015 RIBA Stirling Prize. The 2014 RIBA Stirling Prize was won by Haworth Tompkins for the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool, a project which was shortlisted by this branch of the RIBA. Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios' Manchester School of Art also made it to the national finals.
See the complete list of shortlisted projects after the break.
Shortlist Announced For 2015 RIBA London Awards
A total of 68 buildings have been shortlisted for RIBA London 2015 Awards, featuring buildings by AHMM, dRMM, John McAslan + Partners and Grimshaw, to Níall McLaughlin Architects, Eric Parry Architects, and Rogers Stirk Harbour. Winning projects from last year included three Stirling Prize shortlisted projects, as well as another by Haworth Tompkins who ultimately took the prize in 2014 for the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool. All shortlisted buildings will now be assessed by a regional jury. Regional winners will then be considered for a RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, the results of which will place some projects in the running for the 2015 RIBA Stirling Prize.
See the complete list of shortlisted projects after the break.