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Get a glimpse of the 2015 RIBA regional London Awards winners
Ravenor Primary Expansion by Seymour Harris Architecture
RIBA celebrated the winners of the 2015 London Awards, which highlights top-notch architectural design within the London capital region. Starting from 159 entries down to a final shortlist of 67 projects, 38 projects won awards during a recent evening ceremony at the National Theatre. A few of the winners scored extra in receiving London Special Awards, including the RIBA London Building of the Year Award.
The regional London Awards are considered an honor, but they're just the start of a series of RIBA competitions. Regional winners will be considered for the RIBA National Award. Once the National winners are announced in June, those winners will finally advance to compete for the coveted RIBA Stirling Prize for best building of the year.
Here's a few of this year's London Awards winners:
The Foundry, SE11 by Architecture 00 Ltd
(also winner of the RIBA London Building of the Year Award)
Foyles, WC2H by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
(also winner of the RIBA London Architect of the Year Award and the RIBA London Client of the Year Award for Foyles)
Vaulted House, W6 by vPPR Architects (also winner of the RIBA London Emerging Architect of the Year Award)
5 Pancras Square, N1C by Bennetts Associates (also winner of the RIBA London Sustainability Award)
Darbishire Place, Peabody Housing, E1 by Niall McLaughlin Architects.
Fitzroy Park House, N6 by Stanton Williams
Friends House, NW1 by John McAslan and Partners
Queens Apartments, W2 by Stiff + Trevillion
Ravenor Primary Expansion, UB6 by Seymour Harris Architecture
Full list of London Awards winners:
- 10 New Burlington Street, W1S by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- 5 Pancras Square, N1C by Bennetts Associates
- Ashmount Primary School, N8 by Penoyre & Prasad
- Bonhams, W1S by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
- Brentford Lock West, TW8 by Duggan Morris Architects
- Burntwood School, SW17 by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Courtyard House, E7 by Dallas Pierce Quintero
- Darbishire Place, Peabody Housing, E1 by Niall McLaughlin Architects
- Donmar Dryden Street, WC2E by Haworth Tompkins
- Employment Academy, SE5 by Peter Barber Architects
- Fitzroy Park House, N6 by Stanton Williams
- Foyles, WC2H by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
- Friends House, NW1 by John McAslan and Partners
- House In Wapping, E1W by Chris Dyson Architects
- John Roan School, SE3 by John McAslan and Partners
- Kew House, TW9 by Piercy & Company London
- King's Cross Square, N1C by Stanton Williams
- Levring House, WC1N by Jamie Fobert Architects Ltd
- Mint Street, Bethnal Green, E2 by Pitman Tozer Architects Ltd
- National Theatre, NT Future, SE1 by Haworth Tompkins
- NEO Bankside, SE1 by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
- Netherhall Gardens, NW3 by Woollacott Gilmartin Architects
- Paddington Integrated Project, W2 by WestonWilliamson+Partners
- Pear Tree House, SE22 by Edgley Design
- Queens Apartments, W2 by Stiff + Trevillion
- Ravenor Primary Expansion, UB6 by Seymour Harris Architecture
- St Mary of Eton Church, Apartments and Community Rooms, E9 by Matthew Lloyd Architects LLP
- St Paul's School Science Building, SW13 by Nicholas Hare Architects
- St Thomas the Apostle College, SE15 by Allies and Morrison
- Tabernacle Street, EC2A by Piercy & Company London
- The Foundry, SE11 by Architecture 00 Ltd
- University campus for Hult International Business School, E1 by Sergison Bates architects
- University of Greenwich Stockwell Street Building, SE10 by heneghan peng architects
- Vaulted House, W6 by vPPR Architects
- Waddington Studios, N16 by Featherstone Young Architects
- White on White, NW1 by Gianni Botsford Architects
- William Perkin Church of England High School, UB6 by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
- William Street Quarter, IG11 by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
RIBA London Special Awards winners:
- RIBA London Sustainability Award – goes to Bennetts Associates for 5 Pancras Square
- RIBA London Project Architect of the Year Award goes to Rob Naybour of WestonWilliams+Partners for Paddington Integrated Project
- RIBA London Small Project of the Year Award went to Dallas Pierce Quintero for Courtyard House
- RIBA London Historic England Award for Constructive Conservation to Peter Barber Architects for Employment Academy
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