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RIBA National Award winners showcase UK’s best new architecture
RIBA London winner Battersea Power Station Phase Two by WilkinsonEyre. Image: Peter Landers
The Royal Institute of British Architects has just announced a slate of 26 winners for the 2024 edition of the RIBA National Awards.
Projects were selected following in-person site visits from RIBA's select panel of judges. The Awards Group 2024 chair, Simon Henley, added that each winner "reflect[s] the breadth of contemporary practice and how architecture itself is an inclusive medium that addresses many of society’s challenges."
"The sheer breadth of work is quite astounding, with large infrastructure schemes sitting alongside high-quality detailed smaller projects," RIBA President Muyiwa Oki commented on this year's field. "This is a testament to the standard of architecture in the UK right now, as we maintain a sense of ambition and consider how design must evolve to meet future needs."
Those selected will go on to compete for this year's Stirling Prize in the fall.
RIBA London winner The Elizabeth Line by Grimshaw, Maynard, Equation, Atkins. Image: Hufton + Crow
RIBA London winner Thames Christian School & Battersea Chapel by Henley Halebrown. Image: Nick Kane
RIBA East winner Dining Hall, Homerton College, Cambridge by Feilden Fowles Architects. Image: Jim Stephenson
RIBA South winner New Temple Complex by James Gorst Architects. Image: Rory Gardiner
RIBA West Midlands winner Shrewsbury Flaxmill Maltings by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios. Image: Daniel Hopkinson
RIBA East Midlands winner Alfreton Park Community Special School by Curl la Tourelle Head Architecture. Image: Kilian O'Sullivan
- Farmworker's House - Hugh Strange Architects (Cornwall)
- House on Redbrae Farm - McGonigle McGrath Architects (County Down)
- King's Cross Masterplan - Allies and Morrison and Porphyrios Associates (London)
- National Portrait Gallery - Jamie Fobert Architects and Purcell (London)
RIBA North East winner Auckland Castle, Tower and Faith Museum by Níall McLaughlin Architects & Purcell. Image: Nick Kane
RIBA South West and Wessex winner Wraxall Yard by Clementine Blakemore Architects. Image: Lorenzo Zandri
- New Temple Complex by James Gorst Architects (Hampshire)
- North Gate Social Housing by Page\Park Architects (Glasgow)
- Paddington Elizabeth Line Station by WW + P (London)
- Park Hill Phase 2 by Mikhail Riches (Sheffield)
RIBA Yorkshire winner Park Hill Phase 2 by Mikhail Riches. Image: Tim Crocker
RSUA (Northern Ireland) winner House on Redbrae Farm by McGonigle McGrath Architects. Image: McGonigle McGrath
Royal Incorporation Architects Scotland winner North Gate Social Housing by PagePark Architects. Image: Nick Kane
RIBA London winner The Black & White Building by Waugh Thistleton Architects. Image: The Office Group
- The Black & White Building by Waugh Thistleton Architects (London)
- The Elizabeth Line by Grimshaw, Maynard, Equation, Atkins (London)
- The Fruitmarket Gallery by Reiach and Hall Architects (Scotland)
- WongAvery Music Gallery by Níall McLaughlin Architects (Cambridge)
- Wraxall Yard by Clementine Blakemore Architects (Dorset)
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