Manser Medal Winner 2016, UK House of the Year Shortlist, Buildings, Architecture Projects
Manser Medal Winner News
The Sunday Time British Home Awards 2016: Architects Prize – House of the Year Shortlist
17 Oct 2016
Manser Medal 2016 Winner
Manser Medal Winner – The Sunday Time British Home Awards 2016
OutHouse by Loyn & Co has won the 2016 Manser Medal.
OutHouse, Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, Western England
Design: Loyn & Co Architects
image : CHARLES HOSEA
Outhouse
Architect of the Year Shortlist:
Assael Architecture
Bell Phillips Architects
Chris Dyson Architects
dRMM
Foster Lomas Architects
ShedKM
Homebuilder of the Year Shortlist:
Barratt Developments
Crest Nicholson
Countryside Properties
Hill
Redrow
Urban Splash
12 Oct 2016
Manser Medal – The Sunday Time British Home Awards 2016
Shortlisted architects and buildings:
Coppin Dockray: Ansty Plum House
Rodic Davidson Architects: North Vat
Chris Dyson Architects: Gasworks
Sandy Rendel Architects: 142 South Street
Loyn & Co Architects: Outhouse
Bureau de Change Architects: Folds
Three of the homes in the Manser shortlist also appear on the long list for the RIBA Homes of the Year award:
Ansty Plum House
North Vat
Outhouse
The prize winner is due to be announced on October 14.
Manser Medal 2016 Shortlisted Buildings
Ansty Plum, Wiltshire, Southern England
Design: Coppin Dockray, Architects
photograph : Katie Lock
First presented in 2001 to inspire innovation in house design and create exemplars to be taken up by the wider house-building industry, This architectural prize is regarded as the UK’s most coveted award for one-off house design. Named in honour of Michael Manser CBE, RA, PPRIBA, the Medal will now be presented annually in association with the Sunday Times British Homes Awards, ensuring significant high-profile media coverage for the winning architect and their practice.
Jonathan Manser, Managing Director of The Manser Practice commented:
“My father is honoured that a Medal was introduced in his name to recognise design excellence in one-off home design. Since Cezary Bednarski’s inaugural win in 2001 subsequent winning architects have earned industry acclaim and public recognition and helped their business. I am delighted with the plans to further build on this successful legacy with the Medal now enjoying an even bigger profile as an integral part of the highly respected British Homes Awards with the Sunday Times and with the added attraction of a prize fund for the winning architect”
The short-list for the 2016 Medal will be selected from those designs highly commended this year within the 3 British Homes Awards categories for a One-Off House or Extension:
Up to 2,500 sq ft
Between 2,500 and 5,000 sq ft
Above 5,000 sq ft
The winning design will be announced at the presentation of Sunday Times British Homes Awards in London in October.
Chair of panel of judges:
Professor Robert Adam, DipArch, RIBA, FRSA Director, ADAM Architecture
Assisted by:
Lewis Blackwell, Executive Director of Strategy, The Building Centre
Nicholas Boys-Smith, CreateStreets
James Burrell, Director, Burrell & Mistry
Dominc Eaton, Director, Stride Treglown
Dr Stephen Garvin PhD, MCS C Chem MRSC, Director BRE Centre for Resilience
Martina Lees, Home, The Sunday Times
Jo McCafferty, Director, Levitt Bernstein
Jonathan Manser, Director, Manser Practice
Susie Rumbold, President BIID
Jo Smit, Writer, Editor and Commentator on the Built Environment
Lynne Sullivan OBE, RIBA, FRSA Partner, LSA Studio, Chair Good Homes Alliance
Location: UK
6 Oct 2016
RIBA House of the Year 2016
The RIBA House of the Year is awarded to the best new house designed by an architect in the UK. The award replaces the previous title ‘RIBA Manser Medal’.
2016 RIBA Stirling Prize Winner
Newport Street Gallery, Vauxhall, London, England
Design: Caruso St John Architects
image : Hélène Binet
Newport Street Gallery Building
RIBA Manser Medal Winner in 2013
Slip House, Brixton, London
Design: Carl Turner Architects
photo © Tim Crocker
Slip House
Winner in 2012
maison L, Yvelines, France
Design: architecturespossibles
photo : George Dupin
maison L Yvelines
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5 Sep 2013
RIBA Manser Medal Shortlist for 2013
RIBA Manser Medal 2013 for the best new house – shortlist announced
A geometrically playful house in Hampshire; a new build house in Brixton; a fully accessible one-storey home in Hertfordshire; a contemporary redesign of a Grade II* listed manor house and a ‘California’ style home in The Wirral make up the shortlist for the RIBA Manser Medal 2013 for the best new house, the UK’s pre-eminent private housing design award.
The houses shortlisted for the 2013 RIBA Manser Medal are:
• Astley Castle, Nuneaton, Warwickshire by Witherford Watson Mann Architects
photograph © J Miller
• Crowbrook, Hertfordshire by Knox Bhavan Architects
photo © Dennis Gilbert
• Downley House, Petersfield by Birds Portchmouth Russum Architects
photo : Nick Kane
• Rockmount Residence, The Wirral by Shed KM
photo © shedkm
• Slip House, Brixton, London by Carl Turner Architects
photo © Tim Crocker
The RIBA Manser Medal 2013 shortlist has been chosen from winners of RIBA National Awards and RIBA regional awards. The winner will be announced at the RIBA Stirling Prize party on Thursday 26 September in London. The winning architect will receive a trophy designed by the artist Petr Weigl.
Previous winners include Maison L by architecturepossibles; Hampstead Lane by Duggan Morris (2011), Acme for Hunsett Mill (2010), Pitman Tozer Architects for The Gap House (2009), Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners for Oxley Woods (2008) and Alison Brooks Architects for the Salt House (2007).
This year’s judges include: Michael Manser CBE; Hugh Broughton, architect; Joe Morris, architect; Caroline Cole, architect and Tony Chapman, Hon FRIBA, RIBA Head of Awards.
13 Oct 2012
RIBA Manser Medal Winner 2012
maison L, Yvelines, France
architecturespossibles
photo : George Dupin
maison L Yvelines
RIBA Manser Medal 2012 for the best new house – selection from the shortlist
The Dune House, Suffolk
Jarmund Vigsnaes Architects & Mole Architects
image : Chris Wright
The Dune House
Private House, Gloucestershire
Found Associates
photo © Hufton & Crow
House in Gloucestershire
RIBA Manser Medal Winner information from Royal Institute of British Architects
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Architecture Awards
Contemporary Architectural Awards – selection:
RIAS Award for Architecture – Best Building in Scotland
Comments / photos for the Manser Medal Award Shortlist for 2016 page welcome