RIBA names 20 projects to House of the Year 2022 longlist
By Josh Niland|
Tuesday, Jul 12, 2022
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It’s that time of year again for the annual slate of RIBA Awards, beginning with today’s announcement of the House of the Year competition longlist.
The award, formerly known as the Manser Medal, is considered second to only the Stirling Prize on RIBA’s recently expanded annual awards program and has traditionally served as a launching pad for architects within the UK. Last year’s winner was Alison Brooks’ House on a Hill in Gloucestershire, which also won the RIBA South West Award and the RIBA South West Building of the Year in the same cycle.
The early 2022 longlist includes adaptive reuse projects from the Northampton and Norfolk countrysides, the 2022 RIBA East Small Project of the Year-winning Mere House project from Mole Architects, and a host of eco-friendly designs exemplified by Paper Igloo’s Ostro Passivhaus in Stirlingshire.
In total, 20 projects made the cut for the first round of new homes that will eventually be boiled down to shortlisted nominees and presented via the BBC Channel 4’s Grand Designs: House of the Year broadcast.
Scroll down to see the full list and select project images.
The Red House (Dorset) by David Kohn Architects
The Parchment Works (Suffolk) by Will Gamble Architects
The Library House (London) by Macdonald Wright Architects
The Garden Studio (Norfolk) by Brisco Loran and James Alder Architect
The Dutch Barn (West Sussex) by Sandy Rendel Architects Ltd.
The Den (Scotland) by Technique Architecture and Design (in collaboration with Stallan-Brand)
The Cowshed (Dorset) by Crawshaw Architects LLP
Surbiton Springs (London) by Surman Weston
Suffolk Cottage (Suffolk) by Haysom Ward Miller Architects
Seabreeze (Seabreeze) by RX Architects
Ravine House (Derbyshire) by Chiles Evans + Care Architects Ltd.
Peeking House (London) by Fletcher Crane Architects
Ostro Passivhaus (Scotland) by Paper Igloo
Norfolk Barn (Norfolk Barn) by 31/44 Architects and Taylor Made Space
Mountain View (London) by CAN
Mews House Deep Retrofit (Cambridgeshire) by Prewett Bizley Architects
Mere House (London) by Joan Morters
Leyton House (London) by McMahon Architecture Ltd
House at Lough Beg (Northern Ireland) by McGonigle McGrath
Derwent Valley Villa (Derbyshire) by Blee Halligan
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