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Tonkin Liu wins this year's RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize for best small project in the UK

By Josh Niland|

Friday, Oct 15, 2021

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Following yesterday’s Stirling Prize announcement, RIBA has officially named Tonkin Liu’s water tower conversion project as the winner of this year’s Stephen Lawrence Prize.

The prize celebrates the life of the aspiring architect, who was tragically murdered in 1993. Each entry has a budget under £1 million ($1.4 million).

© Dennis Pedersen

Tonkin Liu’s project worked to refurbish a disused water facility within the Castle Acre Priory west of Norfolk. What was once a forgotten public utility is now a remade private residence, accessed by a cantilevered CLT spiral staircase that stabilizes the adapted structure.

© Dennis Pedersen

Bridges link the central staircase to the stacked sleeping chambers that surround it. An overhead skylight works alongside strategically placed mirrors to flood the shaft with soft natural light. At the top, the converted steel water tank offers horizon-line views of the surrounding treetops and waving barley fields below.

© Dennis Pedersen

“With nowhere to hide in this amazing setting, the structure is both brave and frugal, a gentle giant,” a RIBA description reads. “Not only is the architectural salvage an excellent example of a new emerging construction methodology, the design also intelligently fuses both low carbon measures and structural engineering.”

“The overriding feeling is one with a very happy ending,” it concludes, “a fairy tale in which the Tower magically re-builds itself.”

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Tonkin Liu wins this year's RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize for best small project in the UK

By Josh Niland|

Friday, Oct 15, 2021

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© Dennis Pedersen

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riba ● uk ● europe ● stephen lawrence prize ● competition ● riba award ● tonkin liu
tonkin liu
tonkin liu
Royal Institute of British Architects
Royal Institute of British Architects

Following yesterday’s Stirling Prize announcement, RIBA has officially named Tonkin Liu’s water tower conversion project as the winner of this year’s Stephen Lawrence Prize.

The prize celebrates the life of the aspiring architect, who was tragically murdered in 1993. Each entry has a budget under £1 million ($1.4 million).

© Dennis Pedersen

Tonkin Liu’s project worked to refurbish a disused water facility within the Castle Acre Priory west of Norfolk. What was once a forgotten public utility is now a remade private residence, accessed by a cantilevered CLT spiral staircase that stabilizes the adapted structure.

© Dennis Pedersen

Bridges link the central staircase to the stacked sleeping chambers that surround it. An overhead skylight works alongside strategically placed mirrors to flood the shaft with soft natural light. At the top, the converted steel water tank offers horizon-line views of the surrounding treetops and waving barley fields below.

© Dennis Pedersen

“With nowhere to hide in this amazing setting, the structure is both brave and frugal, a gentle giant,” a RIBA description reads. “Not only is the architectural salvage an excellent example of a new emerging construction methodology, the design also intelligently fuses both low carbon measures and structural engineering.”

“The overriding feeling is one with a very happy ending,” it concludes, “a fairy tale in which the Tower magically re-builds itself.”

RELATED NEWS Six small UK projects shortlisted for 2021 RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize
RELATED NEWS Cork House wins 2019 Stephen Lawrence Prize; Network Rail named RIBA Client of the Year
RELATED NEWS Old Shed New House wins 2018 Stephen Lawrence Prize; Argent named RIBA Client of the Year

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