The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the 29 winners of the 2022 RIBA National Awards for architecture. Ranging from net-zero carbon office buildings to family homes, schools and education facilities, urban developments and cultural buildings, this year’s projects provide an insight into the key trends that shape UK’s architectural and economic environment. Many projects focused on uniting communities, by creating spaces as a result of a collaboration between the local residents and the architects, or by offering unique venues for musical or cultural events. The future of housing was also addressed, with projects illustrating a vision for modern rural living or creating new city blocks centered around community gardens. Another area of interest was the restoration and adaptation of existing buildings, be it a 900-year-old former dining hall of the Cathedral or an iconic 1950s Modernist house.
RIBA Announces the 2022 National Award Winners Showcasing UK’s Best New Architecture
https://www.archdaily.com/984096/riba-announces-the-2022-national-award-winners-showcasing-uks-best-new-architectureMaria-Cristina Florian
King’s College School Wimbledon Music School / Hopkins Architects
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Architects: Hopkins Architects
- Area: 2160 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: HASSLACHER NORICA TIMBER, HESS TIMBER, Allgood, Chatsworth Stone Masonry Ltd, Coopers Fire, +12
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Professionals: Equals Consulting, Chapman - BDSP, Simon Jones Associates
https://www.archdaily.com/936960/music-school-kings-college-school-wimbledon-hopkins-architectsValeria Silva