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RIBA Award Winners 2011 Announced

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, May 20, 2011

London Winner 2011: Evelyn Grace Academy; Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects; Client: ARK Schools (Photo: Luke Hayes)

Yesterday, we published the RIBA International Award Winners for 2011. Today, we also have the winners of the 2011 RIBA Awards, recently announced by the Royal Institute of British Architects. These awards for architectural excellence will be presented to 97 buildings in the UK and Europe (89 in the UK and 8 in the rest of the EU). The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize for the building of the year will be drawn from the 97 RIBA Award winners.

This year’s award-winning buildings range geographically from a winery in Spain to a community hall on the Scottish Hebridean island of Raasay, and in style from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford to ‘Love Shack’ - a self-build hideaway in the Lake District National Park. The recently completed Velodrome is the first ever 2012 Olympics event building to win an architecture prize and is one of five RIBA Awards for Hopkins Architects, a practice previously shortlisted three times for the RIBA Stirling Prize.

2011 has been an exceptional year for private houses which constitute 17 out of 89 UK winners. Schools and universities have also flourished with 14 schools (including three BSF projects and two Academies) and 9 university buildings winning awards. Last year’s RIBA Stirling Prize winner, Zaha Hadid, is an award winner this year with the Evelyn Grace Academy in South London.

Three very different health buildings – the NHS Teenage Cancer Trust in Birmingham, Foster + Partner’s private Circle Hospital in Bath and a new Maggie’s Cancer Care centre in Cheltenham – showcase carefully designed, comfortable spaces to aid patient well-being.

RIBA President Ruth Reed said: "For 46 years the RIBA Awards have reflected the health of British architecture. This year’s winners show that in spite of a terrible worldwide recession, many exceptional buildings have been, and continue to be, built in the UK and overseas. Winning projects demonstrate that even in constrained times committed clients working with talented architects can achieve architectural excellence.

These well-designed buildings will add huge value to the lives, prosperity, health and pride of their owners, users and communities and I am delighted with year’s selection. We are promised an interesting RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist."

Following is just a very small selection of 2011 Award Winners.

London Winner 2011: City of Westminster College; Architect: schmidt hammer lassen architects; Client: City of Westminster College (Photo: Adam Moerk)
South West and Wessex Winner 2011: West Buckland School; Architect: Rundell Associates; Client: West Buckland School (Photo: Ben Blossom)
North West Winner 2011: Heating Infrastructure Project; Architect: Levitt Bernstein; Client: University of Liverpool (Photo: Eddie Jacobs)
London Winner 2011: Stoke Newington School & Sixth Form; Architect: Jestico + Whiles; Client: London Borough of Hackney (Photo: Tim Crocker)
West Midlands Winner 2011: Teenage Cancer Trust Ward; Architect: Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands; Client: Simon Davies - TCT (Photo: Chris Gascoigne)
Scotland Winner 2011: Raasay Hall; Architect: Dulachas Building Design; Client: Raasay Community Association (Photo: Andrew Lee)
South/South East Winner 2011: Dover Esplanade; Architect: Tonkin Liu; Client: Kent County Council; Sea Change/DCMS/CABE; Dover Harbour Board; Dover District Council (Photo: Robbie Polley)
Yorkshire Winner 2011: Granary Wharf Scheme; Architect: Carey Jones Chapmantolcher, CZWG and Allies & Morrison; Client: ISIS Waterside Regeneration (Photo: Hufton & Crow)
North East Winner 2011: 55/02; Architect: sixteen*(makers); Client: The Kielder Partnership
London Winner 2011: Raven Row; Architect: 6a Architects; Client: Raven Row (Photo: David Grandorge)
EU Winner 2011: Bodegas Portia; Architect: Foster + Partners; Client: Faustino Group (Photo: Nigel Young)
EU Winner 2011: Museum Folkwang; Architect: David Chipperfield Archtiects; Client: Neubau Museum Folkwang Essen GmbH on behalf of the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen and Halbach-Stiftung (Photo: Christian Richters)
EU Winner 2011: Aviva Stadium; Architect: Populous/Scott Tallon Walker; Client: Aviva Stadium (Photo: Donald Murphy)

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RIBA Award Winners 2011 Announced

By Bustler Editors|

Friday, May 20, 2011

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London Winner 2011: Evelyn Grace Academy; Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects; Client: ARK Schools (Photo: Luke Hayes)

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award ● europe ● london ● prize ● riba ● stirling prize ● united kingdom ● riba awards

Yesterday, we published the RIBA International Award Winners for 2011. Today, we also have the winners of the 2011 RIBA Awards, recently announced by the Royal Institute of British Architects. These awards for architectural excellence will be presented to 97 buildings in the UK and Europe (89 in the UK and 8 in the rest of the EU). The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize for the building of the year will be drawn from the 97 RIBA Award winners.

This year’s award-winning buildings range geographically from a winery in Spain to a community hall on the Scottish Hebridean island of Raasay, and in style from the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford to ‘Love Shack’ - a self-build hideaway in the Lake District National Park. The recently completed Velodrome is the first ever 2012 Olympics event building to win an architecture prize and is one of five RIBA Awards for Hopkins Architects, a practice previously shortlisted three times for the RIBA Stirling Prize.

2011 has been an exceptional year for private houses which constitute 17 out of 89 UK winners. Schools and universities have also flourished with 14 schools (including three BSF projects and two Academies) and 9 university buildings winning awards. Last year’s RIBA Stirling Prize winner, Zaha Hadid, is an award winner this year with the Evelyn Grace Academy in South London.

Three very different health buildings – the NHS Teenage Cancer Trust in Birmingham, Foster + Partner’s private Circle Hospital in Bath and a new Maggie’s Cancer Care centre in Cheltenham – showcase carefully designed, comfortable spaces to aid patient well-being.

RIBA President Ruth Reed said: "For 46 years the RIBA Awards have reflected the health of British architecture. This year’s winners show that in spite of a terrible worldwide recession, many exceptional buildings have been, and continue to be, built in the UK and overseas. Winning projects demonstrate that even in constrained times committed clients working with talented architects can achieve architectural excellence.

These well-designed buildings will add huge value to the lives, prosperity, health and pride of their owners, users and communities and I am delighted with year’s selection. We are promised an interesting RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist."

Following is just a very small selection of 2011 Award Winners.

London Winner 2011: City of Westminster College; Architect: schmidt hammer lassen architects; Client: City of Westminster College (Photo: Adam Moerk)
South West and Wessex Winner 2011: West Buckland School; Architect: Rundell Associates; Client: West Buckland School (Photo: Ben Blossom)
North West Winner 2011: Heating Infrastructure Project; Architect: Levitt Bernstein; Client: University of Liverpool (Photo: Eddie Jacobs)
London Winner 2011: Stoke Newington School & Sixth Form; Architect: Jestico + Whiles; Client: London Borough of Hackney (Photo: Tim Crocker)
West Midlands Winner 2011: Teenage Cancer Trust Ward; Architect: Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands; Client: Simon Davies - TCT (Photo: Chris Gascoigne)
Scotland Winner 2011: Raasay Hall; Architect: Dulachas Building Design; Client: Raasay Community Association (Photo: Andrew Lee)
South/South East Winner 2011: Dover Esplanade; Architect: Tonkin Liu; Client: Kent County Council; Sea Change/DCMS/CABE; Dover Harbour Board; Dover District Council (Photo: Robbie Polley)
Yorkshire Winner 2011: Granary Wharf Scheme; Architect: Carey Jones Chapmantolcher, CZWG and Allies & Morrison; Client: ISIS Waterside Regeneration (Photo: Hufton & Crow)
North East Winner 2011: 55/02; Architect: sixteen*(makers); Client: The Kielder Partnership
London Winner 2011: Raven Row; Architect: 6a Architects; Client: Raven Row (Photo: David Grandorge)
EU Winner 2011: Bodegas Portia; Architect: Foster + Partners; Client: Faustino Group (Photo: Nigel Young)
EU Winner 2011: Museum Folkwang; Architect: David Chipperfield Archtiects; Client: Neubau Museum Folkwang Essen GmbH on behalf of the Alfried Krupp von Bohlen and Halbach-Stiftung (Photo: Christian Richters)
EU Winner 2011: Aviva Stadium; Architect: Populous/Scott Tallon Walker; Client: Aviva Stadium (Photo: Donald Murphy)

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