30/06/2006 – Lo scorso 23 giugno, durante la serata conclusiva della “Architecture Week 2006” a Londra, sono stati annunciati i vincitori dei premi indetti dal RIBA - Royal Institute of British Architects e dedicati alle architetture che contribuiscono allo sviluppo locale in Inghilterra (RIBA Awards) e nell’Unione Europea (RIBA European Awards).
I progetti premiati non appartengono solo a grandi nomi dello scenario architettonico internazionale, ma anche a giovani architetti emergenti.
I 62 vincitori del RIBA Award (54 in UK e 8 nella UE) costituiscono la lunga lista dei candidati al prestigioso premio RIBA Stirling Prize organizzato con la collaborazione di The Architects’ Journal e conferito al progettista dell’edificio più significativo per lo sviluppo architettonico dell’anno precedente, che sarà consegnato il prossimo 14 ottobre.
Durante la cerimonia altri 10 edifici internazionali riceveranno il RIBA International Award, in collaborazione con The Architectural Review, e sarà annunciato il vincitore del Lubetkin Prize 2006.
Ecco la lista completa dei vincitori:
Scotland
1. JKS Workshops, Glasgow by Gordon Murray + Alan Dunlop Architects
2. Maggie’s Highlands Cancer Caring Centre, Inverness by Page/Park Architects
3. The Saltire Centre, Glasgow Caledonian University, by Building Design Partnership
Northern Ireland
4. The Arches Centre Health and Care for East Belfast, by Penoyre & Prasad LLP in partnership with Todd Architects
5. Triplicate – Office Fit-Out, Belfast by Hackett + Hall
North West
6. Lymm Water Tower, Cheshire by Ellis Williams Architects
7. moho, Castlefield, Manchester by shedkm
8. Research Area Facility, AstraZeneca, Macclesfield, Cheshire by Amec Design & project services
Yorkshire
9. ARC, Hull by Niall McLaughlin Architects
10. Broughton Hall Pavilion, Skipton by Hopkins Architects
11. Underground Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park by Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects
Wales
12. National Assembly for Wales, Cardiff, by Richard Rogers Partnership
13. National Waterfront Museum, Swansea by Wilkinson Eyre Architects
West Midlands
14. The Spiral Café, Birmingham by Marks Barfield Architects
East Midlands
15. The Collection, City and County Museum, Lincoln by Panter Hudspith Architects
16. Northampton Academy, Northampton by Feilden Clegg Bradley Architects
17. Visitor Centre, Attenborough Nature Reserve, Nottingham by Groundworks Architects LLP
East
18. Holly Barn, Norfolk by Knox Bhavan Architects LLP
19. Girton College Library and Archive, Cambridge by Allies and Morrison
South West
20. Brewhouse and Clarence Buildings, Royal William Yard, Plymouth by Acanthus Ferguson Mann Architects with Gilmore Hankey Kirke
21. The Devon Guild of Craftsmen, Riverside Mill, Bovey Tracey TQ13 by Softroom
Wessex
22. Blaise Castle Estate Café, Bristol by CODA Architects
23. The Egg, Bath, by Haworth Tompkins
24. Heelis, The Central Office for The National Trust, Swindon by Feilden Clegg Bradley
South
25. New terminal / operations building, TAG Farnborough Airport, Hampshire by Reid Architecture
26. New teaching and administration buildings, Bedales School, Hampshire by Walters and Cohen
27. Pinions Barn, Buckinghamshire by Simon Conder Associates
28. St Catherine’s College, Oxford by Hodder Associates
29. Senior Common Room, St John’s College, Oxford by MacCormac Jamieson Prichard
South East
30. Esher House, Surrey by Wilkinson King Architects
31. Harbour Meadow, West Sussex, by Avanti Architects Ltd
32. The Menuhin Hall, The Yehudi Menuhin School, Stoke D'Abernon, Surrey by Burrell Foley Fischer LLP
London
33. Brick House, W2 by Caruso St John Architects
34. Christ Church Spitalfields, E1 by Purcell Miller Tritton
35. The Davies Alpine House, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew by Wilkinson Eyre Architects
36. Donnybrook Quarter, E3 by Peter Barber Architects
37. Evelina Children’s Hospital, SE1 by Hopkins Architects
38. Gagosian Gallery, Brittania Street, WC1 by Caruso St John Architects
39. House and Studio, Deptford by DSDHA
40. Idea Store Whitechapel, E1 by Adjaye/Associates
41. Institute of Cell + Molecular Science, The Blizard Building, Barts and the London Queen Mary's School of Medicine and Dentistry, E1 by Alsop Design Ltd + Amec Design + Management
42. John Perry Children’s Centre and Nursery, RM10 by DSDHA
43. Light House, W11 by Gianni Botsford Architects Ltd
44. Lock-keeper’s Graduate Centre, E1 by Surface Architects
45. National Gallery London East Wing and Central Portico Phase 1, WC2 by Dixon Jones Ltd with Purcell Miller Tritton
46. National Police Memorial, SW1 by Foster and Partners
47. New classrooms at Hallfield School, W2 by Caruso St John Architects
48. Newington Green Student Housing, N16 by Haworth Tompkins
49. Nile Street, N1 by Munkenbeck & Marshall Urbanism Limited
50. Parliament Hill School, NW5 by Haverstock Associates
51. Siobhan Davies Studio, SE1 by Sarah Wigglesworth Architects
52. UCL – School of Slavonic and East European Studies, WC1 by Short and Associates
53. Unicorn Theatre, SE1 by Keith Williams Architects
54. Wrap House, W4 by Alison Brooks Architects
Europa
1. Kilen, Frederiksberg, Denmark by Lundgaard & Tranberg Architektfirma A/S
2. The Federal Environmental Agency, Dessau, Germany by sauerbruch hutton architects
3. The Frieder Burda Museum, Baden Baden, Germany by Richard Meier & Partners
4. Phaeno Science Centre, Wolfsburg, Germany by Zaha Hadid Architects and Mayer Baehrle Freie Architekten BDA, Germany
5. Áras Chill Dara, Devoy Park, Naas, Co. Kildare, Ireland by heneghan.peng architects in association with Arthur Gibney & Partners
6. Poustinia, Kilsheelan, Ireland by Bates Maher
7. Caixa Galicia Art Gallery, La Coruña, Spain by Grimshaw
8. New Area Terminal, Barajas Airport, Madrid, Spain by Richard Rogers Partnership
I dieci vincitori dell’RIBA International Award sono:
1. 173-176 Perry Street, New York, United States by Richard Meier & Partners
2. A Bridge in Maosi Village, China by Department of Architecture, Chinese University of Hong Kong
3. British Council, Lagos, Nigeria by Allies and Morrison
4. Canadian War Museum, Ottawa, Canada by Moriyama and Teshima Architects / Griffiths Rankin Cook Architects in joint venture
5. Dulnyouk Publishers, South Korea by Foreign Office Architects
6. Kasetlett School, Oslo, Norway - div.A arkitekter as
7. Red Location Museum of the People's Struggle, New Brighton, South Africa by Noero Wolff Architects
8. Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research, Toronto, Canada by Behnisch Architekten with architects Alliance
9. The Wohl Centre, Israel by Studio Daniel Libeskind with architects The Heder Partnership
10. Zürich Airport, Switzerland by Grimshaw
I candidati al Lubetkin Prize sono il Canadian War Museum, il Red Location Museum for the People’s Struggle e il Terrence Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research.
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