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Architects: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Area: 40000 ft²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Alan Saunders Associates, All Clear, Arup Façade Engineering, Atkins Global, Butler & Young, +8
10 New Burlington Street / Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
New Ludgate / Fletcher Priest Architects + Sauerbruch Hutton
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Architects: Fletcher Priest Architects, Sauerbruch Hutton
- Area: 17079 m²
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Manufacturers: Sto, Albion Stone, Radmat
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Professionals: Arup, Buro Happold, Hann Tucker Associates, Waterman, Gleeds
See All 38 Winners of the 2015 RIBA London Awards
From a shortlist of 68 buildings, 38 London projects have been awarded the 2015 RIBA London Awards for architectural excellence, the city's most prestigious design honor. The awards highlight projects that embody exceptional merit in their designs and positively impact the lives of their occupants. This year's winners include three arts and leisure buildings, 11 educational and community facilities, 16 residential designs, and eight commercial buildings.
All of these designs will be further considered for the RIBA National Awards, to be announced in June.
Shortlist Announced For 2015 RIBA East Awards
A total of sixteen projects have been shortlisted for RIBA East 2015 Awards, featuring buildings by Hawkins\Brown, Proctor & Matthews, Allies & Morrison, and AHMM. All shortlisted buildings will now be assessed by a regional jury. Regional winners will then be considered for a RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, the results of which will place some projects in the running for the 2015 RIBA Stirling Prize.
See the complete list of shortlisted projects after the break.
Shortlist Announced For 2015 RIBA London Awards
A total of 68 buildings have been shortlisted for RIBA London 2015 Awards, featuring buildings by AHMM, dRMM, John McAslan + Partners and Grimshaw, to Níall McLaughlin Architects, Eric Parry Architects, and Rogers Stirk Harbour. Winning projects from last year included three Stirling Prize shortlisted projects, as well as another by Haworth Tompkins who ultimately took the prize in 2014 for the Everyman Theatre in Liverpool. All shortlisted buildings will now be assessed by a regional jury. Regional winners will then be considered for a RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, the results of which will place some projects in the running for the 2015 RIBA Stirling Prize.
See the complete list of shortlisted projects after the break.
Westminster Academy / Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
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Architects: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Area: 141000 ft²
- Year: 2007
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Professionals: Building Design Partnership, Studio Myerscough, Capita Symonds, Galliford Try, Davis Langdon
North London Hospice / Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
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Architects: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Area: 8000 ft²
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: Atelier Ten, Elliott Wood Partnership, Equals Consulting, Pavehall PLC, BBUK Landscape Architecture
The Yellow Building / Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
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Architects: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Area: 161500 ft²
- Year: 2008
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Professionals: Laing O'Rourke, muf architecture, Norman Disney & Young
Barking Central / Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
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Architects: Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Area: 376 ft²
- Year: 2010
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Manufacturers: Trespa
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Professionals: Faber Maunsell, Gill Associates, Nigel Rose LLP, Buro Happold, Grant Associates
Architectural Photographers: Timothy Soar
It's clear that architecture inspires and impassions Timothy Soar - not only has the UK photographer spent most of his life visiting and capturing great architectural works, but - unlike most photographers, or architects for that matter - he also speaks eloquently about the architecture that inspires him. Describing his favorite building, AHMM's Yellow Building, he tells us it "delivers exquisite simplicity out of a complex lattice. The building has a lyrical poetry in the way it wraps and folds itself around the occupants – deft, confident and generous. It is one of London’s great spaces."
Moreover, Soar believes deeply that his architectural photography does more than merely idealize built forms; not only do his images enable the architects he works with to "refine and amplify" the ideas within their built works, and thus aid them in defining their next work, but it also seeks to advocate architecture for all: "My work as a photographer is predicated on a desire to [...] to be an advocate for design that elevates, to help construct an argument where good design isn’t an occasional, rare and special thing but an everyday, routine and expected event." Read the whole interview and see more of Soar's fantastic images, after the break
River Hull Footbridge / McDowell + Benedetti
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Architects: McDowell + Benedetti