2010 RIBA Award winners announced


Above: Clapham Manor Primary School, London, drmm. Photo is by Jonas Lencer

The Royal Institute of British Architects in London have announced 102 winners of this year’s RIBA Awards, including projects by Rick Mather Architects, Heatherwick Studio and Caruso St John Architects.

The winners include 93 projects in the UK and nine from the EU.The shortlist for the Stirling Prize will be drawn from these winners.


Above: New Horizon Youth Centre, Adam Khan Architects. Photo is by David Grandorge.
Amongst the architects there are some multiple winners, with the highest number of RIBA Awards going to Rick Mather Architects (4 awards).Many of the UK’s prominent architects are awarded this year for their work outside of the UK with Zaha Hadid, David Chipperfield, Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and Tony Fretton all winning an RIBA Award for buildings in the EU.

In contrast, the RIBA is pleased that there are many practices, some of whom are very small practices, winning an RIBA for the first time. First-time winners include Carmody Groarke who have won two RIBA Awards this year.

More Information and a full list of winners over at dezeen


Above: Regents Place Pavilion, London, Carmody Groarke. Photo is by Gautier Deblonde.

One Response to “2010 RIBA Award winners announced”

  1. BenzuJK August 25, 2010 at 7:07 pm #

    Amazing collection of structures… It really is very inspiring for architecture students like us…

    Keep up the good work!!

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