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Forty RIBA London Awards winners highlight the best architecture in a changing capital

By Josh Niland|

Monday, May 13, 2024

The Elizabeth Line (RIBA London Building of the Year 2024). Image: Hufton + Crow

A group of 40 Greater London projects has been selected as this year's RIBA London Awards winners. The field was led by Grimshaw's winning Building of the Year effort on The Elizabeth Line, which was praised by judges as being "the most significant contribution to London’s transportation in over 20 years."

Speaking of the other 2024 winners, Muyiwa Oki, president of the Royal Institute of British Architects, added: "This year’s RIBA Award-winning schemes showcase the true value of quality architecture and the positive impact it has on people’s lives. While carefully considering the needs of the environment, these truly remarkable places and spaces deliver for communities, for residents, for visitors, and people of all ages up and down the country. They are pinnacles of design excellence and show what can be achieved when architects and clients collaborate successfully."

Six projects received individual regional special awards. Each of the Regional list winners will now go on to compete in the RIBA National Award competition, the winner of which is expected to be announced on July 11th. 

RIBA London (East)

The Black & White Building by Waugh Thistleton Architects (RIBA London Client of the Year 2024). Image: The Office Group

  • Chowdhury Walk by Al-Jawad Pike
  • Fish Island Village by Haworth Tompkins, Lyndon Goode Architects, Pitman Tozer Architects, Bureau de Change
  • Shakespeare Tower, Barbican by Takero Shimazaki Architects
  • St Andrew Holborn by DaeWha Kang Design
  • The Arbour by Boehm Lynas and GS8
  • The Black & White Building by Waugh Thistleton Architects
  • The Elizabeth Line by Grimshaw, Maynard, Equation, Atkins
  • The Learning Tree Nursery by Delve Architects

RIBA London (North)

The Arbour by Boehm Lynas and GS8 (RIBA London Sustainability Award 2024 ). Image: Chris Wharton

  • 22 Handyside Street by Coffey Architects
  • Bradbury Works by [Y/N] Studio
  • Brent Cross Town Visitor Pavilion by Moxon Architects Ltd
  • Dover Court Estate by Pollard Thomas Edwards
  • Hampstead House by Coppin Dockray
  • King's Cross Masterplan by Allies and Morrison and Porphyrios Associates
  • Sycamore House by Jonathan Wilson RIBA with Circle Architecture
  • Unity Place by Design Architects, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Alison Brooks Architects and Gort Scott, with Delivery Architect RM_A Architects

RIBA London (South East)

Battersea Power Station Phase Two (RIBA London Conservation Award 2024). Image: Peter Landers

  • 67 Southwark Street by Allies and Morrison
  • Abbey Wood Station by Fereday Pollard Architects
  • All Saints by EPR Architects
  • Love Walk II by Knox Bhavan Architects
  • LSBU Hub by WilkinsonEyre
  • Peckham House by Surman Weston
  • Rotherhithe Primary School by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
  • Six Columns by 31/44 Architects
  • Southwark House Renovation by VATRAA
  • St John's Waterloo by Eric Parry Architects
  • The Africa Centre by Freehaus
  • The Tree House by Bell Phillips

RIBA London (South West)

Peckham House (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year Award 2024). Image: Percy Weston

  • Battersea Power Station Phase Two by WilkinsonEyre
  • Royal Academy of Dance by Takero Shimazaki Architects
  • Somerset Road Covered Courts: All England Lawn Tennis Club by Hopkins Architects
  • Sunday Mills by Assael Architecture
  • Thames Christian School & Battersea Chapel by Henley Halebrown
  • The Department Store Studios by Squire & Partners

RIBA London (West)

Six Columns by 31/44 Architects (RIBA London Small Project of the Year 2024). Image: Building Narratives

  • Dukes Meadow Footbridge by Moxon Architects Ltd.
  • Leighton House by BDP
  • National Portrait Gallery by Jamie Fobert Architects and Purcell
  • Paddington Elizabeth Line Station by Weston Williamson + Partners
  • Pitzhanger Hub by Jo Townshend Architects
  • The Parcels Building by Grafton Architects

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Forty RIBA London Awards winners highlight the best architecture in a changing capital

By Josh Niland|

Monday, May 13, 2024

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A group of 40 Greater London projects has been selected as this year's RIBA London Awards winners. The field was led by Grimshaw's winning Building of the Year effort on The Elizabeth Line, which was praised by judges as being "the most significant contribution to London’s transportation in over 20 years."

Speaking of the other 2024 winners, Muyiwa Oki, president of the Royal Institute of British Architects, added: "This year’s RIBA Award-winning schemes showcase the true value of quality architecture and the positive impact it has on people’s lives. While carefully considering the needs of the environment, these truly remarkable places and spaces deliver for communities, for residents, for visitors, and people of all ages up and down the country. They are pinnacles of design excellence and show what can be achieved when architects and clients collaborate successfully."

Six projects received individual regional special awards. Each of the Regional list winners will now go on to compete in the RIBA National Award competition, the winner of which is expected to be announced on July 11th. 

RIBA London (East)

The Black & White Building by Waugh Thistleton Architects (RIBA London Client of the Year 2024). Image: The Office Group

  • Chowdhury Walk by Al-Jawad Pike
  • Fish Island Village by Haworth Tompkins, Lyndon Goode Architects, Pitman Tozer Architects, Bureau de Change
  • Shakespeare Tower, Barbican by Takero Shimazaki Architects
  • St Andrew Holborn by DaeWha Kang Design
  • The Arbour by Boehm Lynas and GS8
  • The Black & White Building by Waugh Thistleton Architects
  • The Elizabeth Line by Grimshaw, Maynard, Equation, Atkins
  • The Learning Tree Nursery by Delve Architects

RIBA London (North)

The Arbour by Boehm Lynas and GS8 (RIBA London Sustainability Award 2024 ). Image: Chris Wharton

  • 22 Handyside Street by Coffey Architects
  • Bradbury Works by [Y/N] Studio
  • Brent Cross Town Visitor Pavilion by Moxon Architects Ltd
  • Dover Court Estate by Pollard Thomas Edwards
  • Hampstead House by Coppin Dockray
  • King's Cross Masterplan by Allies and Morrison and Porphyrios Associates
  • Sycamore House by Jonathan Wilson RIBA with Circle Architecture
  • Unity Place by Design Architects, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, Alison Brooks Architects and Gort Scott, with Delivery Architect RM_A Architects

RIBA London (South East)

Battersea Power Station Phase Two (RIBA London Conservation Award 2024). Image: Peter Landers

  • 67 Southwark Street by Allies and Morrison
  • Abbey Wood Station by Fereday Pollard Architects
  • All Saints by EPR Architects
  • Love Walk II by Knox Bhavan Architects
  • LSBU Hub by WilkinsonEyre
  • Peckham House by Surman Weston
  • Rotherhithe Primary School by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
  • Six Columns by 31/44 Architects
  • Southwark House Renovation by VATRAA
  • St John's Waterloo by Eric Parry Architects
  • The Africa Centre by Freehaus
  • The Tree House by Bell Phillips

RIBA London (South West)

Peckham House (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year Award 2024). Image: Percy Weston

  • Battersea Power Station Phase Two by WilkinsonEyre
  • Royal Academy of Dance by Takero Shimazaki Architects
  • Somerset Road Covered Courts: All England Lawn Tennis Club by Hopkins Architects
  • Sunday Mills by Assael Architecture
  • Thames Christian School & Battersea Chapel by Henley Halebrown
  • The Department Store Studios by Squire & Partners

RIBA London (West)

Six Columns by 31/44 Architects (RIBA London Small Project of the Year 2024). Image: Building Narratives

  • Dukes Meadow Footbridge by Moxon Architects Ltd.
  • Leighton House by BDP
  • National Portrait Gallery by Jamie Fobert Architects and Purcell
  • Paddington Elizabeth Line Station by Weston Williamson + Partners
  • Pitzhanger Hub by Jo Townshend Architects
  • The Parcels Building by Grafton Architects

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