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Architects: rankinfraser landscape architecture
- Area: 5600 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Amron Architectural, Ballantine Casting, Handrails Direct, Platipus Tree Anchors, Plean Precast, +1
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Professionals: Foto-ma, Mackenzie Construction
The Bowline Park / rankinfraser landscape architecture
Rainbow Pavilion / O'DonnellBrown
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Architects: O'DonnellBrown
- Area: 80 m²
- Year: 2021
The Great Tapestry of Scotland Gallery / Page\Park Architects
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Architects: Page\Park Architects
- Area: 1300 m²
- Year: 2021
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Manufacturers: Bocci, Bute Fabrics, Solus Ceramics
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Professionals: Goodsons Associates, Aterlier 10, Bright, Ogilvie Construction
RIBA Announces 2021 National Award Winners Highlighting UK's Best New Buildings
The Royal Institute of British Architects has announced the 54 winners of the 2021 RIBA National Awards, highlighting the UK's best new architecture. Ranging from single homes and housing schemes to educational facilities, cultural buildings, sports venues and medical centres, this year's projects illustrate a growing preoccupation with restoration and adaptive reuse, as well as a significant investment in education and culture. Inaugurated in 1966, the awards provide insight into UK's architectural environment and the economic trends shaping the AEC industry.
NGHA Offices / Page\Park Architects
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Architects: Page\Park Architects
- Area: 1477 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Hunter Douglas Architectural (Europe), RHEINZINK, Forbo Flooring Systems, Hunter Douglas, +7
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Professionals: AECOM, CCG, RaeburnFarquharBowen
Bayes Centre / Bennetts Associates
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Architects: Bennetts Associates
- Area: 9500 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: A De Cecco, Allgood, Briggs Amasco, Broxap, Charles Henshaw & Sons Ltd, +20
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Professionals: New Acoustics, Atelier Ten, Faithful+Gould, Ironside Farrar, RSP, +3
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.
The Hawkhead Centre / Page\Park Architects
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Architects: Page\Park Architects
- Area: 1530 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: iGuzzini, Metal Technology, Russwood, VMZINC
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Professionals: CCG, CDM Scotland, Ian White Associates (Sam Shaw), Sandy Brown, Atelier Ten, +1
2017 Stirling Prize Shortlist Leaves Critics Divided and Underwhelmed
The 2017 winner of the UK’s most prestigious architecture award, the Stirling Prize, will be announced on October 31. Leading up to the main event, The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has released its list of the six shortlisted buildings, a collection that has left many critics scratching their heads. What the list left out seems to be as noteworthy as what was included, and while critics’ opinions on individual buildings differ, they seem mostly united in finding the overall list uninspiring and underwhelming. Read on to find out what they had to say.
2017 RIBA Stirling Prize Shortlist Announced for UK’s Best New Building
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the shortlist of six projects competing for the 2017 Stirling Prize, the UK’s most prestigious award for architecture, given to the building “that has made the biggest contribution to the evolution of architecture in a given year.” Selected from the list of national award winners, the finalist buildings range from an elegantly detailed photographer’s studio in west London, to an immense new campus for the City of Glasgow College.
“This year’s shortlisted schemes show exceptionally creative, beautifully considered and carefully detailed buildings that have made every single penny count,” said RIBA President Jane Duncan. “Commissioned at the end of the recession, they are an accolade to a creative profession at the top of its game. Each of these outstanding projects has transformed their local area and delights those who are lucky enough to visit, live, study or work in them.
“This year’s shortlist typifies everything that is special about UK architecture: this is not just a collection of exceptionally well designed buildings but spaces and places of pure beauty, surprise and delight.”
The winner of the Stirling Prize will be announced on October 31st.
Inside the Murphy House, RIBA's 2016 House of the Year
Last week, Richard Murphy Architects’ ‘Murphy House’ in Edinburgh was named the Royal Institute of British Architects’ 2016 RIBA House of the Year. Built into a hillside lot, the unusual site presented the architects with the opportunity to play, loading the house with an assortment of clever architectural details and mechanics, including a hidden bath in the master bedroom, folding walls, sliding bookshelf ladders and operable clerestory panels.
To capture all these moving parts in their full effect, the architect himself created a video walkthrough of the house. Check it out below.
Scotland's Top 10 Buildings of the Century Revealed
The top 10 buildings in Scotland of the past 100 years have been named as part of the traveling Scotstyle exhibition. Voters selected the list from an exhibition of 100 Scottish buildings, currently on display at the Scottish Parliament during the Festival of Politics, and will now vote to determine which building will be bestowed the title of “Building of the Century.”
“This brilliant list testifies to the extraordinary quality of Scotland’s buildings. The fact that so many are relatively recent demonstrates that our national architecture is in very good health. We have much to celebrate,” said Neil Baxter, RIAS Secretary and co-editor of Scotstyle.
Continue reading for the complete list.
RIBA Announces 2016 Stirling Prize Shortlist
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced six projects that will compete for the 2016 Stirling Prize, the award for the building that has made the greatest contribution to British architecture in the first year. Selected from the pool of regional winners around the country, the shortlisted buildings range from a small house in the south of England to a new college campus in Glasgow, Scotland. However, in a first for the Stirling Prize, the shortlist features two buildings coming from one client, Oxford University.
"Every one of the six buildings shortlisted today illustrates the huge benefit that well-designed buildings can bring to people’s lives," said RIBA President Jane Duncan. "With the dominance of university and further education buildings on the shortlist, it is clear that quality architecture’s main patrons this year are from the education sector. I commend these enlightened clients and supporters who have bestowed such remarkable education buildings."
The winner of the Stirling Prize will be announced on Thursday 6 October.
RIBA Releases Longlist for 2016 House of the Year
After announcing the list of 2016 National Awards yesterday, the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has released today the longlist for the 2016 House of the Year Award. Given to the best new house or extension in the UK, this year’s list features residential architecture of all different sites and sizes. Last year’s top prize was awarded to Skene Catling De La Pena's Flint House for their earthly, sloping addition to the Buckinghamshire countryside.
Find the complete longlist after the break.
RIBA Announces 46 Winners for 2016 National Awards
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the winners of the 2016 RIBA National Awards. The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize for the UK’s best building of the year will be drawn from these 46 award-winning buildings.
Murphy House / Richard Murphy Architects
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Architects: Richard Murphy Architects
- Area: 165 m²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Clamate Electrical, Freerain, HansenGroup, Hwam Bonk & Co, Khars Flooring, +6
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Professionals: Blakes ltd, Bow engineering, Campbell Controls, Create Engineering, Eco-Coil & HPG Solutions, +4
Making Space for Making Art / Sutherland Hussey Harris
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Architects: Sutherland Hussey Harris
- Area: 2900 m²
- Year: 2015
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Professionals: AECOM, rankinfraser landscape architecture, Thomson Bethune, David Narro Associates
Rocket Field and Lookout Tower / Icosis Architects
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Architects: Icosis Architects
- Year: 2013