RIBA Northeast Awards Shortlist 2018

RIBA Northeast Awards 2018, Shortlisted Buildings, Architecture, Projects, Images

RIBA Northeast Awards Shortlist 2018

Royal Institute of British Architects – British Projects: Buildings + Architects

21 February 2022

Five projects shortlisted for 2022 RIBA Northeast architecture awards

2022 RIBA Northeast Awards Shortlist

22 Mar 2018

RIBA Northeast Awards Shortlist 2018 News

Twelve buildings shortlisted for RIBA Northeast Awards 2018

Twelve buildings have been shortlisted for RIBA Northeast (Royal Institute of British Architects) Awards 2018; the winners will be announced at an awards ceremony at The Museum Gardens, York on Thursday 24 May.

RIBA Northeast Awards shortlisted buildings

Durham Cathedral Open Treasure by Purcell
Durham Cathedral Open Treasure
photo © Andy Marshall

Earl Grey House by Elliott Architects Ltd.
Earl Grey House
photo © Jill Tate

Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre by Brightblue Studio
Hauxley Wildlife Discovery Centre
photo © John Faulkner

Ouseburn Road by Miller Partnership Architects
Ouseburn Road
photo © Jill Tate

Restoration and Regeneration of Roker Pier and Lighthouse by Beaumont Brown Architects LLP
Roker Lighthouse
photo © David Allen

St Andrew’s Road by Elliott Architects Ltd.
St Andrew’s Road
photo © Jill Tate

Student Central by Ryder Architecture
Student Central
photo © Dan Thompson

The Boiler House, Newcastle University by Howarth Litchfield Partnership
The Boiler House
photo © Jill Tate

The Dell by Elliott Architects Ltd.
The Dell
photo © Jill Tate

The Sill National Landscape Discovery Centre by Jane Darbyshire and David Kendall Ltd
The Sill Visitors Centre
photo © Sally Ann Norman

Urban Sciences Building, Newcastle University by Hawkins\Brown with Ryder Architecture
Urban Sciences Building
photo © Kristen McCluskie

YMCA North Tyneside by Grace Choi Architecture
YMCA North Tyneside
photo © Matt Wilson

RIBA Northeast Chair, Tim Bailey welcomed the news saying:

“I am really delighted that this RIBA Regional Awards shortlist by itself showcases the excellent breadth of architect’s work in the Northeast. The inclusion of new build, conservation and refurbishment work, projects at large and small scales and in urban, suburban and rural settings illustrates the value and impact that great design can bring to any setting and all communities.

It is a particular pleasure to see younger and emerging practices make the shortlist alongside some of the household names. Congratulations to all practices making the shortlist and look forward to seeing you at the Awards Evening in May.”

All shortlisted buildings will be assessed by a regional jury and the winning buildings will be announced at the RIBA Northeast Awards evening and reception on Thursday 24 May at The Museum Gardens, York. The event will be hosted by Harry Gration who presents ‘Look North’ on BBC One,Yorkshire.

Regional Award winners will be considered for a highly-coveted RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, the results of which will be announced in June. The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize,the new best building of the year, will be drawn from the RIBA National Award-winning buildings in July and the Stirling Prize winner will be announced in October.

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Edge Hill by Sutherland Hussey Harris
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