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Hackney School of Food by Surman Weston wins 2022 Stephen Lawrence Prize

By Alexander Walter|

Friday, Oct 14, 2022

Hackney School of Food by Surman Weston. Photo: Jim Stephenson.

The transformation of a derelict London building into a thriving community hub that teaches children how to grow, cook, and enjoy food has been awarded this year's Stephen Lawrence Prize. 

Announced yesterday by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in conjunction with the grand reveal of the 2022 Stirling Prize winner for the UK's best new building, the annual award recognizes standout architectural projects with a construction budget of less than £1 million.

Measuring only 59 square meters (635 square feet) inside, the new Hackney School of Food facility now welcomes its young visitors also with a repurposed outdoor area, including a vegetable garden, greenhouses, and spaces for outdoor food preparation. 

The inspiring adaptive reuse scheme designed by London-based architects Surman Weston joins recent prize winners The Water Tower, Old Shed New House, The Houseboat, and House of Trace.

Photo: Jim Stephenson.

"Due to limited space and budget, Surman Weston looked to retrofit the existing building to realize the client’s vision," explains the RIBA's project description. "Whilst externally, the house appears unchanged, inside, it is transformed by the removal of the first floor to create an impressive double-height space. Outside, the derelict gardens have been overhauled to provide vegetable patches, greenhouses, and outdoor cooking and eating spaces, forming part of the welcoming oasis for children to learn all about food."

Photo: Jim Stephenson.

"The success of the Hackney School of Food is not limited to this one site," remarked Matthew Goldschmied, Prize Chair and Co-Trustee of the Marco Goldschmied Foundation. "The architect and client have developed an inspirational blueprint to teach others how to regenerate and enliven their own communities in a similar way. This bold and inventive investment exemplifies the power of architecture to transform not only the building it touches but the community it serves."

Photo: Jim Stephenson.

Joining Goldschmied on this year's judging panel were Doreen Lawrence, the mother of aspiring young architect Stephen Lawrence whose life the prize memorializes, and the winner of the 2021 trophy and Director at Tonkin Liu, Mike Tonkin.

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Hackney School of Food by Surman Weston wins 2022 Stephen Lawrence Prize

By Alexander Walter|

Friday, Oct 14, 2022

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Hackney School of Food by Surman Weston. Photo: Jim Stephenson.

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stephen lawrence prize ● riba ● riba award ● uk ● europe ● competition ● london ● surman weston ● adaptive reuse ● retrofit
Royal Institute of British Architects
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Surman Weston
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The transformation of a derelict London building into a thriving community hub that teaches children how to grow, cook, and enjoy food has been awarded this year's Stephen Lawrence Prize. 

Announced yesterday by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in conjunction with the grand reveal of the 2022 Stirling Prize winner for the UK's best new building, the annual award recognizes standout architectural projects with a construction budget of less than £1 million.

Measuring only 59 square meters (635 square feet) inside, the new Hackney School of Food facility now welcomes its young visitors also with a repurposed outdoor area, including a vegetable garden, greenhouses, and spaces for outdoor food preparation. 

The inspiring adaptive reuse scheme designed by London-based architects Surman Weston joins recent prize winners The Water Tower, Old Shed New House, The Houseboat, and House of Trace.

Photo: Jim Stephenson.

"Due to limited space and budget, Surman Weston looked to retrofit the existing building to realize the client’s vision," explains the RIBA's project description. "Whilst externally, the house appears unchanged, inside, it is transformed by the removal of the first floor to create an impressive double-height space. Outside, the derelict gardens have been overhauled to provide vegetable patches, greenhouses, and outdoor cooking and eating spaces, forming part of the welcoming oasis for children to learn all about food."

Photo: Jim Stephenson.

"The success of the Hackney School of Food is not limited to this one site," remarked Matthew Goldschmied, Prize Chair and Co-Trustee of the Marco Goldschmied Foundation. "The architect and client have developed an inspirational blueprint to teach others how to regenerate and enliven their own communities in a similar way. This bold and inventive investment exemplifies the power of architecture to transform not only the building it touches but the community it serves."

Photo: Jim Stephenson.

Joining Goldschmied on this year's judging panel were Doreen Lawrence, the mother of aspiring young architect Stephen Lawrence whose life the prize memorializes, and the winner of the 2021 trophy and Director at Tonkin Liu, Mike Tonkin.

RELATED NEWS Seven small projects shortlisted for 2022 RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize
RELATED NEWS Tonkin Liu wins this year's RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize for best small project in the UK
RELATED NEWS Cork House wins 2019 Stephen Lawrence Prize; Network Rail named RIBA Client of the Year

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