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Architects: WilkinsonEyre
- Year: 2022
Battersea Power Station / WilkinsonEyre
Visitor Pavilion / Moxon Architects
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Architects: Moxon Architects
- Area: 794 m²
- Year: 2021
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Professionals: Expedition, Loop, Light Bureau, DWD, Townshend Landscape Architects
Proud Little Pyramid / Adam Nathaniel Furman
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Architects: Adam Nathaniel Furman
- Year: 2021
Canal Corridor, King’s Cross / Townshend Landscape Architects
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Architects: Townshend Landscape Architects
- Area: 20900 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Addagrip, Biotecture, Kinley, Miller Druck, Streetlife
RIBA Announces 2018 National Award Winners
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the 49 winners of the 2018 RIBA National Awards. From skyline-altering buildings to sensitive small-scale sculptures, this year’s top projects showcase a wide-ranging selection of scales, featuring designs from Foster + Partners, Hawkins\Brown, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, and Niall McLaughlin Architects.
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.
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.
Hello Wood Creates Three Christmas Trees in Budapest, London and Manchester
For the third consecutive year, Hello Wood—an international educational platform of design and architecture based in Hungary—have "rethought the Christmas Tree." Their three festive installations, in London, Manchester and Budapest, have been designed to live beyond the holiday season and will be recycled into new structures to help different causes in the New Year. "The role of architecture has changed a lot in the last few years," says Peter Pozsar, co-founder of Hello Wood. "Hello Wood represents this socially responsive architecture."
View the three projects after the break.
Bennetts Associates Unveil Plans for Latest Development in London's King's Cross
Bennetts Associates has revealed plans for the latest development in London's King's Cross. Their proposal for a sensitive heritage conversion to "breath new life into a disused Victorian building" will house a new supermarket and cookery school, as well as an events and cultural space. As part of the ongoing transformation of one of London's central districts which has recently seen the completion of John McAslan's station concourse, Stanton William's Central Saint Martins, and an office proposal from David Chipperfield, Bennetts Associates' designs aim to reinvigorate the historic Midland Goods Shed.
King’s Cross Station / John McAslan + Partners
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Architects: John McAslan + Partners
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: AGROB BUCHTAL, Strata Tiles
New UAL Campus / Stanton Williams
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Architects: Stanton Williams
- Year: 2011