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AIA UK Chapter Design Awards

British Architecture Prize – Built Projects

5 Mar 2012

AIA UK 2012 Design in Excellence Awards

AIA UK 2012 Excellence in Design Awards

The American Institute of Architects UK Chapter is pleased to announce its 2012 Excellence in Design Awards Programme.

Entries are sought from architects based in Britain, and from architects throughout the world for built projects in the UK.

The Awards Programme recognises and honours excellence in design:

• By UK-based Architects for projects anywhere in the world
• By Architects anywhere in the world for projects in the UK
• By Students of Architecture currently enrolled in UK Universities and US Students involved in UK foreign exchange programmes

The Jury
• Rick Mather AIA RIBA Rick Mather Architects
• Lee Polisano FAIA RIBA PLP Architecture
• Martha Schwartz FASLA Martha Schwartz Partners
• Tim Stonor RIBA MRTPI FRSA Space Syntax
• David Walker AIA RIBA David Walker Architects
• Stephan C Reinke FAIA RIBA Stephan Reinke Architects
• Etain Fitzpatrick AIA AIA UK President, Renzo Piano Building Workshop

AIA Design Awards UK Chapter : current page

Apr 2011

AIA UK Design Awards Winners

AIA UK ANNOUNCES THE 2011 EXCELLENCE IN DESIGN AWARDS WINNERS

At the annual Awards Gala, held at the Lilian Baylis Studio, Sadler’s Wells, London, on 13 April, the American Institute of Architects UK Chapter honoured excellence in design. Eligible work had to be completed buildings and be designed by UK architects for projects anywhere in the world, and by architects of any nationality for buildings in the UK. Four winners were announced. Jury members presented the winning projects to an audience of AIA members, guests and entrants. The Gala was sponsored by Desso.

AIA UK 2011 Excellence in Design Awards Winners

Winner – European Projects

VISUAL – Centre for Contemporary Art & The George Bernard Shaw Theatre, Carlow, Ireland
VISUAL Carlow Ireland - AIA UK Chapter Design Awards
photograph : Hélène Binet

Winner – Small Projects
Strange House, London, England
Hugh Strange Architects

Winner – International Projects
Guangzhou Opera House, Guangzhou, China
Zaha Hadid Architects
Guangzhou Opera House
photograph : Virgile Simon Bertrand

Winner – Renovation
The London Library, London, England
Haworth Tompkins

In parallel with the professional awards, the chapter recognised future talent through the Noel Hill Student Travel Awards Programme. Entries are sought from students currently enrolled in UK universities for a portfolio of their work and a proposal for study/travel experience abroad.

This year a single award was given to Robin Flindell from Sheffield University. Robin will be using the £1000 prize to assist in his travels to Teotihuacan, near Mexico City and to The Forbidden City, Beijing, China. Robin will be continuing his research into a Universal Geometry by studying these cultures and their architectural archaeology.

2011 Design Awards Jury
Deborah Bartlett, London 2012 Olympic Delivery Authority
John Barrow, Populous
Rik Nys, David Chipperfield Architects
Ruth Reed, RIBA President
Liz Waters, AIA UK President / RTKL
David Nicholls, Desso

The American Institute of Architects has been a professional society of architects for over 150 years. The AIA, representing more than 83,000 members, is the largest voice of the architectural community in the United States and North America. In 1992, London officially became the ‘first international chapter’ of the AIA, leading the way for the formal recognition of other international chapters in Continental Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.

The AIA UK Chapter, based in London, now has over 180 members throughout the country. We have continued a dialogue with the Royal Institute of British Architects and work jointly with its members to promote architecture and the architectural profession. Many of our members are also members of the RIBA and membership in the AIA is available to UK registered architects. Each year, the AIA UK Chapter provides a variety of programs, including lectures, conferences, building visits, and cycle tours. In addition to the Annual Design Awards, the Annual Keynote Lecture, and the Annual Student / Professional Design Charrette, held each autumn, deserve particular note.

7 Feb 2011

AIA UK Design Awards – Entry

The 2011 AIA UK Chapter Excellence in Design Awards Programme

The Awards Programme recognises and honours excellence in design:

• By UK-based Architects for projects anywhere in the world
• By Architects anywhere in the world for projects located in the UK
• By Students of Architecture currently enrolled in UK Universities

The American Institute of Architects UK Chapter is pleased to announce its 2011 Excellence in Design Awards Programme. These Awards are highly valued by architects because they confer trans-Atlantic recognition. Entries are sought from architects based in Britain, and from architects throughout the world for built projects in the UK. In past years this broad mix has resulted in winning projects from, among others, Foster & Partners, Rick Mather Architects, Zaha Hadid Architects, Panter Hudspith Architects, Gianni Botsford Architects, Wilkinson Eyre Architects, Allies & Morrison Architects, Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners, Will Alsop Architects, and Eva Jiricna Architects.
In parallel with the professional awards, the Chapter recognises future talent through the Noel Hill Student Travel Awards Programme. Entries are sought from Students currently enrolled in UK universities for a portfolio of their work. Further information on the Student Awards Programme can be found at www.aiauk.org.

Critical Dates:

Submission: 11 Mar 2011
Awards Gala: 13 Apr 2011, Lilian Baylis Theatre, Sadler’s Wells, Rosebery Avenue London

A. Eligible projects may be buildings or structures or groups of either. Projects need not be limited to new-build. Refurbishments, interior designs, designs for monuments and urban design / master planning projects are also welcome.
B. Projects must be the work of registered or licensed architects and construction must have been completed between 1 January 2007 and 31 December 2010. In the case of urban design / master planning projects only, un-built work undertaken within this period will also be eligible
C. Eligibility is at the sole discretion of the Jury. The Jury reserves the right to make as many awards as they see fit.

Jury:

• Deborah Bartlett – London 2012 Olympic Delivery Authority
• John Barrow, Populous
• Rik Nys, David Chipperfield Architects
• Ruth Reed, RIBA President
• Brett Steele, Architecture Association
• Liz Waters, AIA UK President

Participants must not contact the jury regarding their submissions.

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