
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the 49 winners of the 2018 RIBA National Awards. From skyline-altering buildings to sensitive small-scale sculptures, this year’s top projects showcase a wide-ranging selection of scales, featuring designs from Foster + Partners, Hawkins\Brown, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, and Niall McLaughlin Architects.
Mixed-use spaces, in particular, those that benefit communities are featured heavily. While other key trends appear in the diverse list including sensitive, context-driven material choices; the reuse and regeneration of existing buildings, especially with regards to commercial use; and high-quality housing schemes that highlight the importance of authority-led regeneration.
RIBA President Ben Derbyshire stated his pleasure in seeing “some excellent examples of large-scale housing schemes.” Also, how “projects such as these are beacons showing how it is possible for enlightened local authorities and developers to create the well-designed, desirable and sustainable homes that communities so desperately need.”
From exceptional mixed-use buildings that bring a community together, and breathing new life into dilapidated historic buildings, to getting the best value from an awkward site or limited budget, every one of this year’s award winners is a testament to the architects’ skill in solving a range of challenges to create projects that will inspire and delight their users and communities for years to come.
– Ben Derbyshire, RIBA President
Selected from the winners of 12 regional awards programs, the national list will now make up the pool of projects competing for the RIBA Stirling Prize of the UK’s best building of the year.
The full list of winners includes:
15 Clerkenwell Close / Amin Taha Architects and Groupwork
London, England

© Timothy Soar
25 Savile Row / Piercy&Company
London, England

© Jack Hobhouse
53 Great Suffolk Street / Hawkins\Brown
London, England

© Tim Crocker
Albert Works / Cartwright Pickard Architects
Sheffield, England

© Tom Kahler
Bethnal Green Memorial / Arboreal Architecture
London, England

© Marcela Spadaro
Bloomberg, London / Foster + Partners
London, England

© Nigel Young
Boroughmuir High School / Allan Murray Architects
Edinburgh, Scotland

© Keith Hunter
Bushey Cemetery / Waugh Thistleton Architects
Bushey, Hertfordshire, England

© Blake Ezra
Caroline Place / Amin Taha Architects and Groupwork
London, England

© Timothy Soar
Chadwick Hall / Henley Halebrown
London, England

© David Grandorge
City of London Freemen’s School – Swimming Pool / Hawkins\Brown
Surrey, England

© Jack Hobhouse
Coastal House / 6a Architects
Devon, England

© Johan Dehlin
Durham Cathedral Open Treasure / Purcell
Durham, England

© Andy Marshall
Five Acre Barn / Blee Halligan
Aldeburgh, Suffolk, England

© Sarah Blee
Gasholders London / WilkinsonEyre and Jonathan Tuckey Design
King’s Cross, London, England

© Peter Landers
King’s Crescent Estate Phases 1 and 2 / Karakusevic Carson Architects and Henley Halebrown
Hackney, London, England

© Peter Landers
Kingsgate Primary Lower School / Maccreanor Lavington Architects
Camden, London, England

© Tim Crocker
Knox Bhavan Studio / Knox Bhavan Architects
London, England

© Dennis Gilbert
Liverpool’s Royal Court / Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Liverpool, England

© Timothy Soar
Lochside House / HaysomWardMiller Architects
West Highlands, Scotland

© Richard Fraser
Maggie’s Oldham / dRMM Architects
Oldham, England

© Alex de Rijke
Marlborough Primary School / Dixon Jones
London, England

© Paul Riddle
New Tate, St Ives / Jamie Fobert Architects with Evans & Shalev
St. Ives, Cornwall, England

© Nick Hufton
Nucleus, the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and Caithness Archive / Reiach and Hall Architects
Caithness, Scotland

© Reiach & Hall
Old Shed New House / Tonkin Liu
North Yorkshire, England

© Greg Storrar
R7 King’s Cross / Duggan Morris Architects and Weedon Architects
London, England

© Jack Hobhouse
Riverlight / Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and EPR Architects
London, England

© Anthony Coleman
Royal Academy of Music / Ian Ritchie Architects
London, England

© Adam Scott
Royal Albert Wharf Phase 1 / Maccreanor Lavington
London, England

© Tim Crocker
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire / Fielden Clegg Bradley Studios
Birmingham, England

© Hufton + Crow
Shaftesbury Theatre / Bennetts Associates
London, England

© Peter Cook
Sibson Building / Penoyre & Prasad
Canterbury, Kent, England

© Quintin Lake
St Augustines Church / Roz Barr Architects
London, England

© John Maclean
St David’s Hospice, New In-Patient Unit / KKE Architects
Newport, Wales

© Ståle Eriksen
Storey’s Field Community Centre and Nursery / MUMA LLP
Cambridge, England

© Alan Williams
Storyhouse / Bennetts Associates
Chester, England

© Peter Cook
the David Attenborough Building / Nicholas Hare Architects
Cambridge, England

© Alan Williams
the Department Store / Squire and Partners
London, England

© James Jones
the Leadenhall Building / Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
London, England

© Paul Raftery
the Piece Hall and Calderdale Central Library and Archives / LDN Architects LLP
Halifax, West Yorkshire, England

© LDN Architects
the Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre / Niall McLaughlin Architects
Worcester, England

© Keith Barnes
University of Birmingham Indoor Sports Centre / Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
Birmingham, England

© Paul Riddle
University of Roehampton Library / Fielden Clegg Bradley Studios
London, England

© Hufton + Crow
V&A Exhibition Road Quarter / AL_A
London, England

© Hufton + Crow
Victoria Hall King’s Cross / Stanton Williams
London, England

© Nick Hufton
Walthamstow Wetlands / Witherford Watson Mann Architects
London, England

© Heini Schneebeli
West Court Jesus College / Niall McLaughlin Architects
Cambridge, England

© Peter Cook
Weston Street / Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
London, England

© Timothy Soar
White Collar Factory / Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
London, England

© Timothy Soar
Learn more about RIBA’s annual awards program here.
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