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APPARATA’s A House for Artists wins RIBA 2023 Neave Brown Award for affordable housing

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Monday, Oct 23, 2023

A House for Artists by APPARATA Architects. Image credit: Johan Dehlin/Courtesy of RIBA

A House for Artists by APPARATA Architects has been awarded the RIBA’s 2023 Neave Brown Award for Housing. Awarded each year in honor of modernist architect and social housing pioneer Neave Brown, the award recognized the UK’s best new affordable housing. APPARATA's scheme was chosen from a shortlist of four announced in July.

A House for Artists interior. Image credit: David Grandorge/Courtesy of RIBA

APPARATA’s scheme is the result of a six-year effort by arts organization Create London to provide affordable accommodation for creative people. The resulting scheme provides dlexible live/work space for 12 artists across five floors. In exchange for a reduced rent, the aritsts deliver free creative programmes for the neighborhood through a street-facing glass-walled community hall and outdoor exhibition space on the ground floor.

A House for Artists interior. Image credit: David Grandorge/Courtesy of RIBA

Each set of three apartments shares a communal outdoor space inhabited by plants and personal objects. Meanwhile, corridor-free internal arrangements, tall ceilings, and dual-aspect openings “give a feeling of generous space.” Living rooms on one floor can also be joined via double doors in the part walls to form a collective space for optional and flexible shared living opportunities such as parties, childcare, or co-working.

Image credit: Jimmy Lee/Courtesy of RIBA

On each floor, apartments contain balconies on either side offering a two-sides, open-air escape strategy that eliminates the need for protected internal corridors. The same approach also removes the need for fixed layouts, freeing up floor plans for modification. 

A House for Artists interior. Image credit: Ståle Eriksen/Courtesy of RIBA

Throughout the interior, the concrete structure is exposed, “offering structural clarity while being a calm and confident presence within its context.” Within apartments, circles and triangles carved into the concrete provide a nod to the surrounding roof forms.

The award is one of several recently announced by RIBA. Last week, the Lighthouse Children’s Home by Conrad Koslowsky Architects was awarded the 2023 Stephen Lawrence Prize, while Mæ's John Morden Centre won the 2023 RIBA Stirling Prize.

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APPARATA’s A House for Artists wins RIBA 2023 Neave Brown Award for affordable housing

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Monday, Oct 23, 2023

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A House for Artists by APPARATA Architects. Image credit: Johan Dehlin/Courtesy of RIBA

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riba ● award ● neave brown award for housing ● affordable housing ● london ● uk ● competition ● riba awards ● europe ● housing ● apparata
Royal Institute of British Architects
Royal Institute of British Architects

A House for Artists by APPARATA Architects has been awarded the RIBA’s 2023 Neave Brown Award for Housing. Awarded each year in honor of modernist architect and social housing pioneer Neave Brown, the award recognized the UK’s best new affordable housing. APPARATA's scheme was chosen from a shortlist of four announced in July.

A House for Artists interior. Image credit: David Grandorge/Courtesy of RIBA

APPARATA’s scheme is the result of a six-year effort by arts organization Create London to provide affordable accommodation for creative people. The resulting scheme provides dlexible live/work space for 12 artists across five floors. In exchange for a reduced rent, the aritsts deliver free creative programmes for the neighborhood through a street-facing glass-walled community hall and outdoor exhibition space on the ground floor.

A House for Artists interior. Image credit: David Grandorge/Courtesy of RIBA

Each set of three apartments shares a communal outdoor space inhabited by plants and personal objects. Meanwhile, corridor-free internal arrangements, tall ceilings, and dual-aspect openings “give a feeling of generous space.” Living rooms on one floor can also be joined via double doors in the part walls to form a collective space for optional and flexible shared living opportunities such as parties, childcare, or co-working.

Image credit: Jimmy Lee/Courtesy of RIBA

On each floor, apartments contain balconies on either side offering a two-sides, open-air escape strategy that eliminates the need for protected internal corridors. The same approach also removes the need for fixed layouts, freeing up floor plans for modification. 

A House for Artists interior. Image credit: Ståle Eriksen/Courtesy of RIBA

Throughout the interior, the concrete structure is exposed, “offering structural clarity while being a calm and confident presence within its context.” Within apartments, circles and triangles carved into the concrete provide a nod to the surrounding roof forms.

The award is one of several recently announced by RIBA. Last week, the Lighthouse Children’s Home by Conrad Koslowsky Architects was awarded the 2023 Stephen Lawrence Prize, while Mæ's John Morden Centre won the 2023 RIBA Stirling Prize.

RELATED NEWS RIBA announces four shortlist finalists for the 2023 Neave Brown Award for Housing
RELATED NEWS Henley Halebrown-designed affordable housing scheme wins the 2022 Neave Brown Award for Housing
RELATED NEWS Peter Barber Architects' McGrath Road development takes home the second annual Neave Brown Award for Housing

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