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RIBA names best new buildings in London

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47 exemplary London buildings have been awarded the 2019 The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Regional Awards.

All the winning buildings are now in the running for highly coveted RIBA National Awards, which will be announced on 27 June 2019.

The 2019 RIBA London Award-winning buildings are:

  • Mapleton Crescent (photo) by Metropolitan Workshop
  • 168 Upper Street by Groupwork
  • 1A Earl’s Court Square by Sophie Hicks Architects
  • 4 Pancras Square by Eric Parry Architects
  • Alexandra Palace by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
  • Alleyn’s School Lower School by Tim Ronalds Architects
  • Alwyne Place by Mitzman Architects
  • Battersea Arts Centre by Haworth Tompkins
  • Bethnal Green Mission Church by Gatti Routh Rhodes Architects
  • Blue Mountain School by 6a architects
  • Boutique Office in Paddington by Edward Williams Architects
  • Brentford Lock West Phase 2 by Mæ and White Ink Architects
  • Buckingham Green by Fletcher Priest Architects
  • Coal Drops Yard by Heatherwick Studio
  • Crossfield Street House by Jonathan Pile Architect
  • Eleanor Palmer Science Lab by AY Architects
  • Great Arthur House by John Robertson Architects
  • Hackney Wick Station by Landot and Brown
  • Here East by Hawkins\Brown
  • Highgate Bowl by HASA Architects
  • House in a Garden by Gianni Botsford Architects Ltd
  • Kenwood Lee House by Cousins & Cousins Architects
  • Lambeth Civic Centre and Town Hall by Cartwright Pickard
  • LAMDA by Niall McLaughlin Architects
  • Lomax Studio by CAN
  • London Bridge Station by Grimshaw
  • London Wall Place by Make Architects
  • Max Fordham House by bere:architects
  • Merano by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and EPR
  • Moray Mews by Peter Barber Architects
  • Music School, King’s College School Wimbledon by Hopkins Architects
  • Ordnance Road by Peter Barber Architects
  • Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery by Jestico + Whiles and Julian Harrap Architects
  • Pocket House by Tikari Works
  • Royal Opera House Open Up by Stanton Williams
  • Selfridges Duke Street by David Chipperfield Architects
  • Signal Townhouses by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
  • South London Gallery Fire Station by 6a architects
  • Southbank Centre by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
  • Television Centre by AHMM with MacCreanor Lavington, Morris+Company, dRMM, Mikhails Riches, Piercy&Co, Haptic, Archer Humphryes, Coffey Architects
  • The Bower by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
  • The Colville Estate by Karakusevic Carson Architects
  • The Ned, City of London by EPR Architects, Soho House & Co and Sydell Group LLC
  • The Painted Hall by Hugh Broughton Architects
  • The Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Galleries by MUMA LLP
  • Torriano Primary School STEM Lab by Hayhurst and Co.
  • Westminster Abbey Triforium Project by Ptolemy Dean Architects Ltd

Further Special Awards have been awarded to:

  • Alexandra Palace by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and The Painted Hall by Hugh Broughton Architects — RIBA London Conservation Award
  • Battersea Arts Centre by Haworth Tompkins — RIBA London Client of the Year Award
  • London Bridge Station by Grimshaw — RIBA London Building of the Year Award
  • Max Fordham House by bere:architects — RIBA London Sustainability Award, sponsored by Michelmersh
  • Richard Tubb of EPR Architects for The Ned — RIBA London Project Architect of the Year Award, sponsored by Taylor Maxwell
  • Torriano Primary School STEM Lab by Hayhurst and Co. — RIBA London Small Project Award

RIBA London Director, Dian Small, commented:

“Each year RIBA London Awards celebrate a diverse and eclectic range of project types and scales and celebrate the very best new buildings across the Capital. 2019 winning projects range from a one-bedroom private house which spans the length of two private garages to one of the busiest train stations in the country. They also include several significant public sector housing projects, beautifully-designed school extensions, state of the art office buildings and exquisite conservation projects, which breathe new life into some of London’s greatest treasures. Once again, all winning buildings demonstrate the extremely high standard of design quality in London and the breadth of its architectural output.”

Photo credit: Diana Winpenny, Royal Institute of British Architects RIBA 2019.

See also: Top Architects in London, UK

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