The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has revealed the winners of the 2014 RIBA National Awards, the most rigorously-judged awards for architectural excellence. RIBA National Award winning buildings set the standard for good architecture; these are projects that go beyond the brief and exceed the client’s expectation. The shortlist for the coveted RIBA Stirling Prize, sponsored by Brockton Capital, for the best building of the year will be drawn from the 56 RIBA National and EU Award winners (44 buildings in the UK and 12 buildings elsewhere in the EU).
Some of the UK’s best-known new buildings have won an award: the Shard by Renzo Piano, the London Aquatics Centre by Zaha Hadid Architects, the Library of Birmingham by Mecanoo and the redevelopment of Kings Cross Station by John McAslan and Partners. Alongside these big projects, the crop of winners includes a particularly large number of smaller scale projects, for example Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft formed from a village school and barn in Sussex by Adam Richards Architects; the conservation and redesign of the Grade 2 listed Porthmeor Artists’ Studios in St Ives by Long & Kentish Architects and a small private house cut into a cliff on the Isle of Skye by Dualchas Architects.
The stand-out trend of the 2014 RIBA National Awards is the array of high quality, confident public buildings built for communities all over the country. These buildings show that investment in exceptionally well-crafted civic buildings and public spaces can bring together communities, boost pride and revive our cities, towns and villages. Great examples where this is evident amongst the winners include the big and bold Brent Civic Centre and the creation of an elegant new public square and café in Great Yarmouth, both by Hopkins Architects; the delightful and tactile new Everyman Theatre in Liverpool by Haworth Tompkins; the impressive new Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth by Wilkinson Eyre Architects and an exciting new crisply-designed youth centre in Lewisham by young architects RCKA.
There are still very few commercial and privately-owned buildings recognised this year, clearly a recession trend. The large number of smaller-scale projects winning awards show architects’ talent to create great architecture even with more modest briefs and budgets.
Speaking today, RIBA President Stephen Hodder said:
“This year’s RIBA National Award winners show that exceptional architecture can be found anywhere: on any high street, in any village or town, and with any budget. Good architecture always begins with a committed client and it is extremely heartening to see in this year’s crop of winners, the increasing recognition, notably in the public sector, of the vital role of good design in attracting visitors, students and clients and of the dramatic influence that a beautiful building has on communities and pride. These buildings show the challenges that can be overcome with pure architectural creativity – in the case of the London School of Economics’ student centre, a vertical labyrinth was created to deal with a constricted London site; at the TNG Youth Centre in Lewisham the architect helped find funding to enable the building to happen; and with the Mary Rose Museum in Portsmouth, the design team resolved the most complex brief: strict atmospheric conditions on a historic site. It is evident that each building on this year’s list has been a labour of love but worth every penny and effort.”
The winners of the RIBA National and EU Awards will be celebrated at a special event at the Serpentine Pavilion on 4July, generously hosted by Hiscox, sponsors of the RIBA Manser Medal for the best new home in the UK.
The RIBA Stirling Prize, sponsored by Brockton Capital, is awarded to the architects of the building that has made the greatest contribution to British architecture in the past year. The shortlist will be announced on 17 July 2014 and the prize will be presented on Thursday 16 October in London.
The Architects’ Journal is media partner for the RIBA National Awards and professional media partner for the RIBA Stirling Prize.
Project Name
Practice Name
Client
Location
Category
EAST
Britten-Pears Archive
Stanton Williams
Britten-Pears Foundation
Aldeburgh, Suffolk
Arts
Hargood Close
Proctor and Matthews
Family Mosaic
Colchester
Housing
St Georges Chapel
Hopkins Architects
Great Yarmouth Borough Council
Great Yarmouth
Public/civic
LONDON
Drapers Academy
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
The Drapers’ Company, Queen Mary University London
RM3
Education and Community
Brent Civic Centre
Hopkins Architects
Brent Council
HA9
Education and Community
Golden Lane
Amin Taha Architects
Private
EC1Y
Office Commercial
JW3
Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
JCC Ventures
NW3
Arts & Leisure
King’s Cross Station Redevelopment
John McAslan + Partners
Network Rail
N1
Public realm/ Commercial
London Aquatics Centre
Zaha Hadid Architects
E20
Arts & Leisure
London Bridge Tower/The Shard
Renzo Piano Building Workshop
London Bridge Quarter
SE1
Office/ Commercial
London Library
Haworth Tompkins
London Library
SW1Y
Arts & Leisure
London School of Economics Saw Swee Hock Student Centre
O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects
London School of Economics and Political Science – Estates Division
EC2A
Education & Community
Luker House
Jamie Fobert Architects
Private
SW13
Housing
One Pancras Square
David Chipperfield Architects
Argent (Kings Cross)
N1C
Office/ Commercial
Ortus
Duggan Morris Architects
Maudsley Charity
SE5
Education and Community
Private House (Lens House)
Alison Brooks Architects
Private
N1
Housing
Rambert
Allies and Morrison
Rambert
SE1
Arts & Leisure
Saxon Court & Roseberry Mansions
Macccreanor Lavington
King’s Cross Central Partnership
N1C
Housing
Tate Britain, Millbank Project
Caruso St John Architects
Tate
Pimlico
Arts & Leisure
TNG Youth and Community Centre
RCKa
Private
SE26
Education and Community
NORTH WEST
Everyman Theatre
Haworth Tompkins
The Liverpool and Merseyside Theatres Trust
Liverpool
Arts and Leisure
Manchester School of Art
Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Manchester Metropolitan University
Manchester
Education and Community
NORTHERN IRELAND
Police Service of Northern Ireland Memorial Garden
Hall McKnight
PRIVATE
Belfast
Memorial
SCOTLAND
261 West Princes Street
Elder & Cannon Architects
CCG
Edinburgh
Housing
Cliff House
Dualchas Architects
Not for publication
Isle of Skye
Housing
House No. 7
Denizen Works
Mr and Mrs D.M.Kerr
Isle of Tiree
Housing
Scottish Water – The Bridge
Reiach & Hall Architects
Scottish Water
Glasgow
Commercial
SOUTH
John Henry Brookes Building
Design Engine Architects
Oxford Brookes University
Oxford
Education and Community
Mary Rose Museum
Wilkinson Eyre Architects with Pringle Brandon + Will
Mary Rose Trust
Portsmouth
Arts and Leisure
SOUTH EAST
Brighton College Boarding House
Allies and Morrison
Brighton College
Eastern Road, Brighton
Housing
Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft
Adam Richards Architects
Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft
Ditchling, East Sussex
Arts and Leisure
The Novium
Keith Williams Architects
Chichester District Council
Tower Street, Chichester
Arts and Leisure
Red Bridge House
Smerin Architects
Richard Hannay
Redbridge Lane, Crowborough
Housing
The Ritblat Building, Hilden Grange Preparatory School
Hawkins\Brown
Alpha Plus Group
Tonbridge, Kent
Education and Leisure
SOUTH WEST
Architecture Archive
Hugh Strange Architects
Private
Somerset
Housing
The Lee Building
Fielden Fowles Architects with Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Bath & North East Somerset Council/Ralph Allen School
Ralph Allen School, Claverton Down Road, Bath
Education and Community
Officer’s Field
HTA Design
ZeroC Holdings
Portland, Dorset
Housing
Poole Harbour Second Crossing
Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Private
Poole, Dorset
Commercial
Porthmeor Artists’ Studios and Fishermens’ Cellars
Long & Kentish architects
Borlase Smart John Wells Trust
St Ives
Arts and Leisure
The Wilson, Cheltenham Gallery & Museum
Berman Guedes Stretton
Cheltenham Borough Council
Cheltenham
Arts and Leisure
WEST MIDLANDS
Library of Birmingham
Mecanoo
Birmingham City Council
Birmingham
Education and Community
Waverley School
AHMM
Lend Lease and Birmingham City Council
Birmingham
Education and Community
YORKSHIRE
Manor Works
00:/
Manor Development Company
Sheffield
Education and Community
Seizure Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Adam Khan Architects
Arts Council Collection
Wakefield
Arts and Leisure
EU
Departments Of Law And Central Administration Vienna University
CRAB studio
BIG Bundesimmobiliengesellschaft m.b.H.
Vienna
Education
Library and Learning Centre
Zaha Hadid Architects
Vienna University of Economics and Business
Vienna
Education
Musiktheater Linz
Terry Pawson
Musiktheater Linz GmbH
Linz
Arts & Leisure
The Blue Planet
3XN
Den Blå Planet Denmark National Aquarium De
Katstrup
Leisure
Danish Maritime Museum
BIG – Bjarke Ingels Group
Danish Maritime Museum
Helsingør
Arts & Leisure
Vartov Square
Hall McKnight
Copenhagen City Council
Copenhagen
Public space
Marseille Vieux Port
Foster + Partners
Marseille
Public space
Baakenhafen Bridge
Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Hamburg
Public space
Extension Joachimstrasse 11, Berlin
David Chipperfield Architects
David Chipperfield Architects Gesellschaft von Architekten mbH
Berlin
Office/
commercial
Lenbachhaus
Foster + Partners
The City of Munich Cultural and Building Departments
Munich
Arts & Leisure
Nuovo Centro Civico in Scandicci
Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Province of Florence
Public/Civic building
Metrostation Kraaiennest
Maccreanor Lavington
Dienst infrastructuur Verkeer Vervoer, GVB, Stadsdeel Zuidoost
Amsterdam
Public transport