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Take a look at the buildings shortlisted for the 2019 RIBA London Awards
Neuron Pod, by aLL DESIGN. Photo: Jonathan Cole.
An impressive lineup of 83 buildings shortlisted for the 2019 RIBA London Awards was announced today by the Royal Institute of British Architects.
The array of selected works includes some well publicized projects from prolific firms such as Heatherwick Studio, David Chipperfield Architects, or Allford Hall Monaghan Morris and also features new work by some of last year's London Award winners, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, Piercy&Company, 31/44 Architects, Chris Dyson Architects, or Hawkins\Brown.
Noticeable this year is the strong presence of adaptive-reuse projects as well as heritage preservation and transformation.
All shortlisted buildings are now in the running for RIBA's Regional and National Awards and could, potentially, snatch the coveted Stirling Prize in October.
Read on for the full shortlist and a small selection of project photos.
Coal Drops Yard, by Heatherwick Studio. Photo: Hufton + Crow.
- 168 Upper Street, by Groupwork
- 1A Earl's Court Square, by Sophie Hicks Architects
- 34 Weymouth Mews, by Morrow + Lorraine
- 4 Pancras Square, by
Eric Parry Architects
- 6 Broadway Market Mews, by
Delvendahl Martin Architects
London Bridge Station, by Grimshaw. Photo: Network Rail.
- Albion Works, by Chris Dyson Architects
- Alexandra Palace, by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
- Alleyn's School Lower School, by Tim Ronalds Architects
- Alwyne Place, by Mitzman Architects
House in a Garden, by Gianni Botsford Architects Ltd. Photo: Edmund Sumner.
- Apartment at St Thomas Church, by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Battersea Arts Centre, by Haworth Tompkins
- Beak Street, by Stiff + Trevillion
- Bethnal Green Mission Church, by Gatti Routh Rhodes Architects
Alexandra Palace, by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios. Photo: Lloyd Winters.
- Blue Mountain School, by 6a Architects
- Boiler House, by Studio Egret West
- Boutique Office in Paddington, by Edward Williams Architects
- Branch Place, Colville Estate, by Karakusevic Carson Architects
168 Upper Street, by Groupwork. Photo: Timothy Soar.
- Brentford Lock West Phase 2, by Mæ
- Buckingham Green, by Fletcher Priest Architects
- Burbridge Close, by Peter Barber Architects
- Camden Mews, by bere:architects
- Channing School, by Arundel Centre
BuckleyGrayYeoman
Royal Opera House Open Up, by Stanton Williams. Photo: Nick Hufton.
- Coal Drops Yard, by Heatherwick Studio
- Crossfield Street House, by Jonathan Pile Architect
- Dept W, by BuckleyGrayYeoman
- Drayton Green Church, by Piercy&Company
Music School, King's College School Wimbledon, by Hopkins Architects. Photo: Mike Taylor.
- Eleanor Palmer Science Lab, by AY Architects
- Family Commune, by Daykin Marshall Studio
- Great Arthur House, by John Robertson Architects
- Hackney Wick Station, by Landot and Brown
Light Falls, by FLOW Architecture. Photo: Marcela Spadaro.
- Hawley Primary School, by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Here East, by Hawkins\Brown
- Highgate Bowl, by HASA Architects
- House in a Garden, by Gianni Botsford Architects Ltd
- Hoxton Press, Colville Estate, by Karakusevic Carson Architects
4 Pancras Square, by Eric Parry Architects. Photo: Dirk Lindner.
- Kenwood Lee House, by Cousins & Cousins Architects
- Kettner's Townhouse and Soho House Greek Street, by SODA
- Kilburn Quarter, by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
- Lambeth Civic Centre, by Cartwright Pickard
- Lambeth Town Hall, by Cartwright Pickard
Battersea Arts Centre, by Haworth Tompkins. Photo: Fred Howarth.
- LAMDA, by Niall McLaughlin Architects
- Lanterna, Fish Island Village
Lyndon, by Goode Architects
- Light Falls, by FLOW Architecture
- Lomax, by Studio
CAN
Lambeth Town Hall, by Cartwright Pickard. Photo: Daniel Clements.
- London Bridge Station, by Grimshaw
- London Business School, The Sammy Ofer Centre, by Sheppard Robson
- London Wall Place, by Make Architects
- Mapleton Crescent, by Metropolitan Workshop
London Business School, The Sammy Ofer Centre, by Sheppard Robson.
- Merano, by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
- Moray Mews, by Peter Barber Architects
- Music School, King's College School Wimbledon, by Hopkins Architects
- Neuron Pod, by aLL DESIGN
London Wall Place, by Make Architects. Photo: Martina Ferrera.
- Ordnance Road, by Peter Barber Architects
- Periscope House, by Groves Natcheva Architects Ltd
- Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery, by Jestico + Whiles
- Pocket House, by Tikari Works
Royal College of Pathologists, by Bennetts Associates. Photo: Peter Cook.
- Redchurch Townhouse, by 31/44 Architects
- Regents Park Estate Infill, by Mæ Architects
- Revealing The Charterhouse, by Eric Parry Architects
- Royal College of Pathologists, by Bennetts Associates
Southbank Centre, by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios. Photo: Morley Von Sternberg.
- Royal Opera House Open Up, by Stanton Williams
- Selfridges Duke Street, by David Chipperfield Architects
- Signal Townhouses, by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- South London Gallery Fire Station, by 6A ARCHITECTS
- Southbank Centre, by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
The Painted Hall, by Hugh Broughton Architects. Photo: James Brittain.
- St Paul's Girls' School - Garden Building, by John McAslan + Partners
- Television Centre, by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- The Belham Primary School, by Haverstock
- The Bower, by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Vauxhall Urbanest, by Glenn Howells Architects. Photo: Rob Parrish.
- The Coal Office, by david morley architects
- The Colville Estate, by Karakusevic Carson Architects
- The Magistrates, by Gort Scott Architects
- The Ned, City of London, by EPR Architects
- The Painted Hall, by Hugh Broughton Architects
Kenwood Lee House, by Cousins & Cousins Architects. Photo: Alan Williams.
- The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries, by MUMA LLP
- The Reed, by Cartwright Pickard
- Tintagel House, by Stanton Williams
- Tiverton House, by Takero Shimazaki Architects
- Torriano Primary School STEM Lab, by Hayhurst and Co.
Westminster Abbey Triforium Project, by Ptolemy Dean Architects Ltd. Photo: Alan Williams.
- Vauxhall Urbanest, by Glenn Howells Architects
- Westminster Abbey Triforium Project, by Ptolemy Dean Architects Ltd
- Whitehall Museum, by Curl la Tourelle + Head Limited
- Woodside Square, by Pollard Thomas Edwards
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3 Comments
That Neuron Pod was based on Goose at the end credit scene in Captain Marvel, right? Hhrrguh-hrguh-hhhrguuuucckkkkk *splat*
What are those neon lights on Neuron Pod? Interesting design.
There are several attractive buildings here. I especially like Vauxhall Urbanest, Glenn Howells Architects:
https://glennhowells.co.uk/pro...
Such a simple statement, yet with body and distinction.
The Neuron Pod, of course, is a hoot, though from this view I feel like I'm staring at the rear end of a porcupine: