
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has named 50 projects as winners of 2017 RIBA London Regional Awards, including the London Building of the Year, “Photography Studio for Juergen Teller” by 6a architects.
“The year has demonstrated once again the breadth of the capital’s architectural output at the very high level that the RIBA programme requires, and the juries took enormous pleasure in selecting a most exemplary set of schemes,” said Jury chair Matthew Lloyd.
Selected from a 85-strong shortlist, these 50 projects will now go on to compete in RIBA's National Awards program, the winners of which will create the shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize – the highest award for architecture in the UK.
1 King William Street / AHMM

40 Chancery Lane / Bennetts Associates

5-7 St Helen’s Place with The Leathersellers’ Hall / Eric Parry Architects
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55 Victoria Street / Stiff + Trevillion with Pozzoni

6 Wood Lane / Birds Portchmouth Russum Architects

8 Finsbury Circus / WilkinsonEyre

Barretts Grove / Amin Taha + Groupwork

Belarusian Memorial Chapel / Spheron Architects

Boxpark Croydon / BDP

Brentford Lock West / Mikhail Riches Ltd

Dujardin Mews / Karakusevic Carson with Maccreanor Lavington

Feilden Fowles’ Studio / Feilden Fowles Architects

Grand Union Studios – The Ladbroke Grove / AHMM

Hidden House / Coffey Architects

Highgate House / Carmody Groarke

Highgate Junior School / Architype

Home Studio, Kilburn Lane / Studio McLeod

King's College School / Allies and Morrison

Marie’s Wardrobe / Tsuruta Architects

Mathematics – The Winton Gallery / Zaha Hadid Architects

New Cancer Centre at Guy’s Hospital / Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

New Scotland Yard / AHMM

New Studios, Wimbledon College of Arts / Penoyre and Prasad

No. 49 / 31/44 Architects

Paradise Gardens / Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands

Park Heights / PRP

Photography Studio for Juergen Teller / 6a architects

Redchurch Street / vPPR Architects

Science Museum Research Centre / Coffey Architects

Silchester / Haworth Tompkins

St John’s Hill, Burridge Gardens, Phase 01 / Hawkins\Brown

Sun Rain Room / Tonkin Liu

Tapestry Building / Niall McLaughlin Architects with Weedon Partnership

Tate Modern Switch House / Herzog & de Meuron

The Bartlett School of Architecture / Hawkins\Brown

The British Museum World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre / Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners

The Cooperage / Chris Dyson Architects

The Design Museum and Holland Green / Allies and Morrison with OMA and John Pawson

The Fetal Medicine Center (Windsor Walk) / A21 Architects

The Green, Nunhead / AOC Architecture Ltd

The Laboratory, Dulwich College / Grimshaw

The Layered Gallery / Gianni Botsford Architects Ltd

The Library at Willesden Green / AHMM

The Loom / Duggan Morris Architects

Tyers Street, Cabinet Gallery / Trevor Horne Architects

Valentino London / David Chipperfield

Vantage Point / GRID architects

Walmer Yard / Peter Salter and Associates with Mole Architects and John Comparelli Architects

West Croydon Bus Station / Transport for London

Whole House / Hayhurst and Co.

In addition, special recognition was given to:
- Regional Building of the Year: Photography Studio for Juergen Teller / 6a architects
- Sustainability: New Studios, Wimbledon College of Arts / Penoyre & Prasad
- Regional Project Architect of the Year: Martin Eriksson from Transport for London (West Croydon Bus Station)
- Regional Client of the Year: London Borough of Enfield – Dujardin Mews / Karakusevic Carson Architects
- Regional Small Project of the Year: No 49 / 31/44 Architects
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Shortlist Announced for 2017 RIBA London Awards
A total of 85 buildings from the British capital have been shortlisted for the 2017 RIBA London Awards, including projects from Wilkinson Eyre, AHMM, Allies and Morrison, Herzog & de Meuron, and Rogers Stirk Harbour. All 85 buildings will now be visited and carefully assessed by one of four regional juries, before the regional winners are selected in June of this year.