Jane Drew Prize, Winner – Eva Jiricna

Jane Drew Prize 2013, Winner, UK Architecture Award, News Jane Drew Prize : Eva Jiricna Women in Architecture Award 11 Mar 2013 Jane Drew Prize 2013 Eva Jiricna to receive 2013 Jane Drew Prize ‘Incredibly influential…extraordinary architect’ awarded lifetime achievement by jury including world-famous architects Zaha Hadid and Rafael Viñoly, Ivan Harbour and Paul Monaghan. … Read more

RIBA Manser Medal 2012 Winning Architect

RIBA Manser Medal Winner 2012: maison L, Yvelines, France design by architecturespossibles. The brief suggested the L-shaped general plan and the use of an indigenous stone for retaining walls. But it did not suggest half burying a series of interconnecting cave-like rooms, nor the five three-storey board-marked concrete towers that poke out of the rockery roof.

Howden Arts Centre Livingston Building

Howden Arts Centre Livingston building

Situated largely within mature parkland, Howden Park Centre originally evolved in piecemeal fashion from a converted coach house into a popular but inherently limited arts centre.

Stirling Prize 2005 Winner – Architecture UK

Early favourites vary wildly: the AJ state Bennetts are outsiders whilst BD state Bennetts’ library is the bookies favourite. In fact Readabet’s initial odds show it equal with Foster’s McLaren building. No mention of the Scottish Parliament, except BD’s Ellis Woodman who tips it for the Prize. Confused?!

Richard Rogers Buildings, UK Design Office

Richard Rogers Buildings Lloyd’s Building London

With an architect such as Sir Richard Rogers, as devoted to original and high-tech architecture as he is, it is certainly a difficult task to pick the most iconic of his many projects – each one so unique yet so markedly the work of his hand

Westminster Academy London, Naim Dangoor

Westminster Academy is a school that sets new standards for educational buildings, meeting the demands of a highly innovative and radical educational agenda and creating a place to learn, interact and aspire.

RIBA Awards 2010 – Buildings, Architects

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is pleased to announce the winners of the 2010 RIBA Awards. RIBA Awards for architectural excellence will be presented to 102 buildings in the UK and Europe (93 in the UK and nine in the rest of the EU).