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29 new UK projects named 2022 RIBA National Awards winners

By Josh Niland|

Thursday, Jun 23, 2022

100 Liverpool Street by Hopkins Architects. Image courtesy Charles Hosea

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced winning designs as part of their year National Awards cycle, now in its 56th year.

The awards honor the UK’s best new constructions and carry several key insights into building trends across the country. This year’s winners included several education projects, adaptive reuse schemes, and increased residential designs over past iterations. A noticeable downturn in the number of healthcare, retail, and commercial constructions was also a defining characteristic of the 2022 list. Overall, there were 29 projects included from a total of 27 firms. 

The contest’s jury was chaired by Bennetts Associates co-founder Denise Bennetts, who said the winning projects were required to “have a synthesis between good sustainability outcomes, a demonstrated in the data, and architectural delight.” She mentioned several projects on the RIBA Regional Awards lists made the National Awards cut as well. Some will likely be included in the Stirling Prize shortlist, due out next month.

“At a time when we need to bring people together and plan for a sustainable future, this year’s RIBA National Award-winning buildings offer much hope. This is a powerful collection of buildings that show, despite the economic, political and social turmoil of the last few years, how great architecture can emerge even in challenging conditions,” RIBA’s president Simon Allford said in a press statement. “As we start to settle from the pandemic, I am particularly encouraged by the number and quality of new buildings designed to foster community. From local cultural hubs to reinvigorated accessible arts venues, these projects demonstrate the power of good architecture to lift spirits and enhance lives. These winners set a new benchmark and vision for the future of UK housing.”

Scroll down to see the full list of 2022 National Awards winners.

Hackney New Primary by Henley Halebrown. Image courtesy Nick Kane

  • The Alice Hawthorn by De Matos Ryan (Yorkshire)
  • The Fratry by Feilden Fowles (North West)  
  • The Mitchell Building at Skinners' School by Bell Phillips Architects (South East)  
  • The Parchment Works by Will Gamble Architects (East Midlands)  

Harris Academy Sutton by Architype. Image courtesy Jack Hobhouse

  • Winsford Cottage Hospital by benjamin+beauchamp architects (South West) 
  • Suffolk Cottage by Haysom Ward Miller Architects (East)  
  • Surbiton Springs by Surman Weston (London)  
  • Sutton Hoo by Nissen Richards Studio (East) 

Surbiton Springs by Surman Weston. Image courtesy Johan Dehlin

  • Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park by Panter Hudspith Architects (London)  
  • Quarry Studios by Moxon Architects (Scotland)  
  • Sands End Arts and Community Centre by Mæ Architects (London)  
  • St John's Church, Hackney by Thomas Ford & Partners (London)

House at Lough Beg, Bellaghy by McGonigle McGrath. Image courtesy Aidan McGrath

  • LB Southwark SILS3 by Tim Ronalds Architects (London)  
  • Lovedon Fields by John Pardey Architects (South)  
  • Magdalene College Library by Niall McLaughlin Architects (East)  
  • Masters Field Development by Niall McLaughlin Architects (South)

St. John's Church, Hackney by Thomas Ford & Partners. Image courtesy Gilbert McCarragher

  • High Sunderland by Loader Monteith (Scotland)  
  • House at Lough Beg by McGonigle McGrath (Northern Ireland)  
  • Ibstock Place School Refectory by Maccreanor Lavington (London)  
  • Kiln Place by Peter Barber Architects (London)


Quarry Studios by Moxon Architects, Ltd. Image courtesy Tim Soar

  • Guildford Crematorium by Haverstock (South East)  
  • Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road by Henley Halebrown (London)  
  • Harris Academy, Sutton by Architype (London)  
  • Hawley Wharf by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (London) 

Magdalene College by Niall McLaughlin Architects. Image courtesy Nick Kane

  • 100 Liverpool Street by Hopkins Architects (London)  
  • Aisher House, Sevenoaks School by Tim Ronalds Architects (South East)  
  • BFI Riverfront by Carmody Groarke (London)  
  • Creek House, Cornwall by Seth Stein Architects Ltd (South West)  
  • Forth Valley College - Falkirk Campus by Reiach and Hall Architects (Scotland)

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29 new UK projects named 2022 RIBA National Awards winners

By Josh Niland|

Thursday, Jun 23, 2022

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100 Liverpool Street by Hopkins Architects. Image courtesy Charles Hosea

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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced winning designs as part of their year National Awards cycle, now in its 56th year.

The awards honor the UK’s best new constructions and carry several key insights into building trends across the country. This year’s winners included several education projects, adaptive reuse schemes, and increased residential designs over past iterations. A noticeable downturn in the number of healthcare, retail, and commercial constructions was also a defining characteristic of the 2022 list. Overall, there were 29 projects included from a total of 27 firms. 

The contest’s jury was chaired by Bennetts Associates co-founder Denise Bennetts, who said the winning projects were required to “have a synthesis between good sustainability outcomes, a demonstrated in the data, and architectural delight.” She mentioned several projects on the RIBA Regional Awards lists made the National Awards cut as well. Some will likely be included in the Stirling Prize shortlist, due out next month.

“At a time when we need to bring people together and plan for a sustainable future, this year’s RIBA National Award-winning buildings offer much hope. This is a powerful collection of buildings that show, despite the economic, political and social turmoil of the last few years, how great architecture can emerge even in challenging conditions,” RIBA’s president Simon Allford said in a press statement. “As we start to settle from the pandemic, I am particularly encouraged by the number and quality of new buildings designed to foster community. From local cultural hubs to reinvigorated accessible arts venues, these projects demonstrate the power of good architecture to lift spirits and enhance lives. These winners set a new benchmark and vision for the future of UK housing.”

Scroll down to see the full list of 2022 National Awards winners.

Hackney New Primary by Henley Halebrown. Image courtesy Nick Kane

  • The Alice Hawthorn by De Matos Ryan (Yorkshire)
  • The Fratry by Feilden Fowles (North West)  
  • The Mitchell Building at Skinners' School by Bell Phillips Architects (South East)  
  • The Parchment Works by Will Gamble Architects (East Midlands)  

Harris Academy Sutton by Architype. Image courtesy Jack Hobhouse

  • Winsford Cottage Hospital by benjamin+beauchamp architects (South West) 
  • Suffolk Cottage by Haysom Ward Miller Architects (East)  
  • Surbiton Springs by Surman Weston (London)  
  • Sutton Hoo by Nissen Richards Studio (East) 

Surbiton Springs by Surman Weston. Image courtesy Johan Dehlin

  • Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park by Panter Hudspith Architects (London)  
  • Quarry Studios by Moxon Architects (Scotland)  
  • Sands End Arts and Community Centre by Mæ Architects (London)  
  • St John's Church, Hackney by Thomas Ford & Partners (London)

House at Lough Beg, Bellaghy by McGonigle McGrath. Image courtesy Aidan McGrath

  • LB Southwark SILS3 by Tim Ronalds Architects (London)  
  • Lovedon Fields by John Pardey Architects (South)  
  • Magdalene College Library by Niall McLaughlin Architects (East)  
  • Masters Field Development by Niall McLaughlin Architects (South)

St. John's Church, Hackney by Thomas Ford & Partners. Image courtesy Gilbert McCarragher

  • High Sunderland by Loader Monteith (Scotland)  
  • House at Lough Beg by McGonigle McGrath (Northern Ireland)  
  • Ibstock Place School Refectory by Maccreanor Lavington (London)  
  • Kiln Place by Peter Barber Architects (London)


Quarry Studios by Moxon Architects, Ltd. Image courtesy Tim Soar

  • Guildford Crematorium by Haverstock (South East)  
  • Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road by Henley Halebrown (London)  
  • Harris Academy, Sutton by Architype (London)  
  • Hawley Wharf by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris (London) 

Magdalene College by Niall McLaughlin Architects. Image courtesy Nick Kane

  • 100 Liverpool Street by Hopkins Architects (London)  
  • Aisher House, Sevenoaks School by Tim Ronalds Architects (South East)  
  • BFI Riverfront by Carmody Groarke (London)  
  • Creek House, Cornwall by Seth Stein Architects Ltd (South West)  
  • Forth Valley College - Falkirk Campus by Reiach and Hall Architects (Scotland)

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