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Stirling Prize

The Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture. It is named after the architect James Stirling, organised and awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). The Stirling Prize is presented to "the architects of the building that has made the greatest contribution to the evolution of architecture in the past year". The architects must be RIBA members. Until 2014, the building could have been anywhere in the European Union, but since 2015 entries have had to be in the United Kingdom. In the past, the award included a £20,000 prize, but it currently carries no prize money.

Barajas Airport Terminal 4 Interior, Richard Rogers Partnership, 2006.

The award was founded in 1996, and is considered to be the most prestigious architecture award in the United Kingdom. The Stirling Prize replaced the RIBA Building of the Year Award.[1]

The Stirling Prize is the highest profile British architectural award, and the presentation ceremony has been televised by Channel 4.[2] Six shortlisted buildings are chosen from a long-list of buildings that have received a RIBA National Award. These awards are given to buildings showing "high architectural standards and substantial contribution to the local environment".

In addition to the RIBA Stirling Prize, five other awards are given to buildings on the long-list. In 2015 they consisted of: the RIBA National Award, the RIBA Regional Award, the Manser Medal, the Stephen Lawrence Prize and the RIBA Client of the Year Award. For years prior to 1996, the award was known as the "Building of the Year Award".

In 2000, several architects from Scotland and Wales made claims of metropolitan bias after five out of seven designs shortlisted by judges were located within London. Critics described the list as "London-centric". The chairman of the judges in the contest rejected the claims, saying that the first Stirling Prize was awarded to a building in Salford, Greater Manchester.[3]

On 30 September 2020, RIBA announced that the awards had been postponed until 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[4][5] Judges selected the 2021 prize winner from the 2020 shortlist.[6][7]

Laureates and runners-up

As the "RIBA Building of the Year Award"

Year Winning work
1987 St Oswald's Hospice, Newcastle upon Tyne[8]
1988 Truro Crown Courts, Truro, Cornwall by Evans and Shalev[9]
1989 Nelson Mandela Primary School, Birmingham, West Midlands by William Howland[10]
1991 Woodlea Primary School, Leyland, Lancashire[11]
1993 Sackler Galleries, London[12]
1994 Waterloo International railway station, London by Nicholas Grimshaw
1995 McAlpine Stadium, Huddersfield by Populous
Year Laureate Winning work Nominees and works
1996 Stephen Hodder   Centenary Building,
University of Salford, Salford
1997 James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates   Stuttgart Music School,
Stuttgart, Germany
1998 Foster and Partners  
Imperial War Museum, Duxford, Cambridgeshire
1999 Future Systems   Lord's Media Centre,
London
2000 Alsop & Störmer   Peckham Library,
London
2001 Wilkinson Eyre Architects   Magna Centre,
Rotherham, South Yorkshire
2002 Wilkinson Eyre Architects & Gifford   Gateshead Millennium Bridge,
Gateshead
2003 Herzog & de Meuron   Laban,
Deptford, London
2004 Foster and Partners   30 St Mary Axe,
London
2005 EMBT & RMJM   Scottish Parliament building,
Edinburgh
2006 Richard Rogers Partnership   Barajas Airport Terminal 4,
Madrid
2007 David Chipperfield Architects   Museum of Modern Literature,
Marbach, Germany
2008 Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios,
Alison Brooks Architects and
Maccreanor Lavington
  Accordia housing development,
Cambridge
2009 Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners[14]   Maggie's Centre,
London
2010 Zaha Hadid[15]   MAXXI – National Museum of the 21st Century Arts,
Rome, Italy
2011 Zaha Hadid[16]   Evelyn Grace Academy,
London
2012 Stanton Williams[17]   Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge
2013 Witherford Watson Mann Architects[18]   Astley Castle, Nuneaton, Warwickshire
2014 Haworth Tompkins[19]   Everyman Theatre, Liverpool
2015 Allford Hall Monaghan Morris[20]   Burntwood School, Wandsworth, London
2016 Caruso St John Architects[21]   Newport Street Gallery, Vauxhall, London
2017 dRMM[22]   Hastings Pier, East Sussex
2018 Foster + Partners   Bloomberg London
2019 Mikhail Riches with Cathy Hawley[26]   Goldsmith Street council housing, Norwich
2020 Award postponed until 2021 due to COVID-19 pandemic[28]
2021 Grafton Architects[29][30] Kingston University Town House, London
2022 Niall McLaughlin Architects[32] The New Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge
  • Hopkins Architects for 100 Liverpool Street, London
  • Reiach and Hall Architects for Forth Valley College - Falkirk Campus, Scotland
  • Henley Halebrown for Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road, London
  • Panter Hudspith Architects for Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park, Elephant and Castle, London
  • Mæ for Sands End Arts and Community Centre, Fulham, London[33]

See also

Citations

  1. ^ Elain Harwood (7 March 2018). "David Shalev obituary". theguardian.com.
  2. ^ "Almacantar signs three-year deal to sponsor RIBA Stirling Prize". architectsjournal.co.uk. 7 August 2015.
  3. ^ Alberge, Dalya (4 Nov 2000). "Prize case of London bias, say architects". The Times. London, England. p. 9 – via Academic OneFile.
  4. ^ "RIBA guidance on coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak". architecture.com.
  5. ^ Richard Waite (30 September 2020). "RIBA cancels 2020 Stirling Prize". architectsjournal.co.uk.
  6. ^ Marshall, Jordan (2020-11-30). "Judges will pick 2021 Stirling Prize winner from this year's contenders". Building Design. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  7. ^ "RIBA Stirling Prize". www.architecture.com. Retrieved 2021-04-12.
  8. ^ The Houghton Mifflin dictionary of biography, p.400
  9. ^ Elain Harwood (7 March 2018). "David Shalev obituary". theguardian.com.
  10. ^ Tom Jestico (6 January 2014). "William Howland obituary". theguardian.com.
  11. ^ The Architects' journal, vol.207, p.32
  12. ^ Peter Murray and Robert Maxwell, Contemporary British architects, p.175
  13. ^ Thompson, Max (2007-07-26). "Stirling Prize Shortlist". The Architects' Journal. 226 (4): 10–13.
  14. ^ "Latest news". Maggie's Centres.
  15. ^ Heathcote, Edwin (2010-10-03). "Hadid finally wins Stirling Prize". Financial Times. Archived from the original on 2022-12-10. Retrieved 2010-10-03.
  16. ^ Woodman, Ellis (2 October 2011). "Stirling Prize: Zaha Hadid is a worthy winner" – via www.telegraph.co.uk.
  17. ^ Youngs, Ian (13 October 2012). "Sainsbury Laboratory wins Stirling architecture prize". BBC News. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  18. ^ "Astley Castle wins Riba Stirling Prize for architecture". BBC News. 26 September 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2013.
  19. ^ "Riba Stirling Prize 2014: Liverpool Everyman Theatre wins". BBC News. 16 October 2014.
  20. ^ "Riba Stirling Prize: Burntwood School wins award". BBC News. 15 October 2015.
  21. ^ "Damien Hirst gallery wins Riba Stirling Prize". BBC News. 6 October 2016.
  22. ^ Wainwright, Oliver. "Walking tall: Hastings pier wins the Stirling architecture prize". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 31 October 2017.
  23. ^ Wainwright, Oliver (19 July 2017). "Stirling prize 2017 shortlist: from a cool crowdfunded pier to a giant hole in the ground". The Guardian. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
  24. ^ "Six of the best: Amazing buildings on RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist". BBC. 19 July 2018. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
  25. ^ "RIBA Stirling Prize 2018". RIBA. Retrieved 19 July 2018.
  26. ^ "Norwich council estate named UK's best new building". RIBA. 2019-10-08. Retrieved 2019-10-09.
  27. ^ "London Bridge station makes 2019 Riba Stirling Prize shortlist". BBC. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 18 July 2019.
  28. ^ "RIBA Stirling Prize cancelled due to coronavirus". Dezeen. 2020-09-30. Retrieved 2020-11-04.
  29. ^ "RIBA Stirling Prize 2021". www.architecture.com. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
  30. ^ "Student 'Town House' wins Stirling Prize to be named UK's best new building". The Independent. 2021-10-15. Archived from the original on 2022-05-25. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
  31. ^ "Stirling prize shortlist: from mosque stunner to neo-neolithic flats". Guardian. 16 September 2021. Retrieved 16 September 2021.
  32. ^ "Riba Stirling Prize: Cambridge University library wins top architecture award". BBC News. 13 October 2022. Retrieved 13 October 2022.
  33. ^ "RIBA unveils shortlist for 2022 Stirling Prize". Building Design. 21 July 2022. Retrieved 22 July 2022.

External links

  • RIBA Stirling Prize
  • Channel 4 - Building of the year

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The Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture It is named after the architect James Stirling organised and awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects RIBA The Stirling Prize is presented to the architects of the building that has made the greatest contribution to the evolution of architecture in the past year The architects must be RIBA members Until 2014 the building could have been anywhere in the European Union but since 2015 entries have had to be in the United Kingdom In the past the award included a 20 000 prize but it currently carries no prize money Barajas Airport Terminal 4 Interior Richard Rogers Partnership 2006 The award was founded in 1996 and is considered to be the most prestigious architecture award in the United Kingdom The Stirling Prize replaced the RIBA Building of the Year Award 1 The Stirling Prize is the highest profile British architectural award and the presentation ceremony has been televised by Channel 4 2 Six shortlisted buildings are chosen from a long list of buildings that have received a RIBA National Award These awards are given to buildings showing high architectural standards and substantial contribution to the local environment In addition to the RIBA Stirling Prize five other awards are given to buildings on the long list In 2015 they consisted of the RIBA National Award the RIBA Regional Award the Manser Medal the Stephen Lawrence Prize and the RIBA Client of the Year Award For years prior to 1996 the award was known as the Building of the Year Award In 2000 several architects from Scotland and Wales made claims of metropolitan bias after five out of seven designs shortlisted by judges were located within London Critics described the list as London centric The chairman of the judges in the contest rejected the claims saying that the first Stirling Prize was awarded to a building in Salford Greater Manchester 3 On 30 September 2020 RIBA announced that the awards had been postponed until 2021 due to the COVID 19 pandemic 4 5 Judges selected the 2021 prize winner from the 2020 shortlist 6 7 Contents 1 Laureates and runners up 2 See also 3 Citations 4 External linksLaureates and runners up EditAs the RIBA Building of the Year Award Year Winning work1987 St Oswald s Hospice Newcastle upon Tyne 8 1988 Truro Crown Courts Truro Cornwall by Evans and Shalev 9 1989 Nelson Mandela Primary School Birmingham West Midlands by William Howland 10 1991 Woodlea Primary School Leyland Lancashire 11 1993 Sackler Galleries London 12 1994 Waterloo International railway station London by Nicholas Grimshaw1995 McAlpine Stadium Huddersfield by PopulousYear Laureate Winning work Nominees and works1996 Stephen Hodder Centenary Building University of Salford Salford1997 James Stirling Michael Wilford and Associates Stuttgart Music School Stuttgart Germany Will Alsop for Hotel du Departement des Bouches du Rhone Marseille France Mark Guard for roof top apartment Paris France Richard Murphy for Maggie s Centre Edinburgh Richard Rogers for Paul Hamlyn Learning Resource Centre Thames Valley University London Chris Wilkinson for Stratford Market depot Jubilee line London1998 Foster and Partners Imperial War Museum Duxford Cambridgeshire Rick Mather Architects for a private house London Ian Ritchie Architects for Crystal Palace Park Concert Platform Crystal Palace London Ian Taylor with Bennetts Associates for Richard Attenborough Centre University of Leicester Leicester Stephenson Bell for Quay Bar Manchester demolished in 2007 Inskip and Jenkins for Temple of Concord and Victory restoration Stowe Buckinghamshire Gunter Behnisch for St Benno School Dresden Germany Gunter Behnisch for Landesgirokasse Stuttgart Germany David Chipperfield for an office and studio building Dusseldorf Germany Norman Foster and Partners for Commerzbank HQ Frankfurt Germany Colin St John Wilson for British Library London1999 Future Systems Lord s Media Centre London David Chipperfield Architects for River and Rowing Museum Henley on Thames Oxfordshire Benson amp Forsyth for Museum of Scotland Edinburgh Alsop Lyall amp Stormer for North Greenwich tube station London Chris Wilkinson Architects for Jubilee Line Extension Project London Wilford Associates for Sto AG Marketing and Training Building Stuhlingen Germany Foster and Partners for Reichstag Berlin Germany O Donnell amp Tuomey for Ranelagh Multi Denominational School Ranelagh Dublin Ireland2000 Alsop amp Stormer Peckham Library London Caruso St John for New Art Gallery Walsall West Midlands Norman Foster amp Partners for Canary Wharf Station London Marks Barfield for London Eye London Richard Rogers Partnership for 88 Wood Street City of London Sauerbruch Hutton for GSW Headquarters Berlin Germany Chetwood Associates for Sainsbury s Supermarket Greenwich London2001 Wilkinson Eyre Architects Magna Centre Rotherham South Yorkshire Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners Anthony Hunt for Eden Project Cornwall Eldridge Smerin for The Lawns Highgate London Jeremy Dixon Edward Jones for National Portrait Gallery extension London Guy Greenfield Architects for The Surgery Hammersmith London Michael Hopkins amp Partners for Portcullis House and Westminster Underground Station London Michael Wilford amp Partners for British Embassy in Berlin Germany2002 Wilkinson Eyre Architects amp Gifford Gateshead Millennium Bridge Gateshead Malcolm Fraser Architects for Dance Base Grassmarket Edinburgh Edward Cullinan Architects for Weald and Downland Gridshell Weald and Downland Open Air Museum West Sussex David Chipperfield Architects for Ernsting s Service Centre Coesfeld Lette Germany Building Design Partnership for Hampden Gurney Church of England Primary School London Richard Rogers Partnership for Lloyd s Register of Shipping London Benson amp Forsyth for Millennium Wing National Gallery of Ireland Dublin Ireland2003 Herzog amp de Meuron Laban Deptford London Bill Dunster Architects for BedZED Hackbridge London Eric Parry Architects for 30 Finsbury Square London Foster and Partners for Great Court British Museum London Ian Ritchie Architects for Plymouth Theatre Royal Production Centre Plymouth Sutherland Hussey Architects with Jake Harvey Donald Urquhart Glen Onwin and Sandra Kennedy for Tiree Shelter Inner Hebrides Scotland2004 Foster and Partners 30 St Mary Axe London Studio Daniel Libeskind for Imperial War Museum North Trafford Park Greater Manchester MacCormac Jamieson Prichard with Rummey Design for The Phoenix Initiative Coventry Foster and Partners for Business Academy Bexley London Ian Ritchie Architects for Spire of Dublin Ireland Peter Cook Colin Fournier for Kunsthaus Graz Austria2005 EMBT amp RMJM Scottish Parliament building Edinburgh Bennetts Associates for Jubilee Library Brighton Zaha Hadid for BMW Central Building Leipzig Germany Foster and Partners for McLaren Technology Centre Woking O Donnell amp Tuomey for Lewis Glucksman Gallery Cork Ireland Alsop Designs for Fawood Children s Centre Harlesden London2006 Richard Rogers Partnership Barajas Airport Terminal 4 Madrid Adjaye Associates for Whitechapel Idea Store London Hopkins Architects for Evelina Children s Hospital London Caruso St John Architects for Brick House London The Richard Rogers Partnership for Senedd Welsh Assembly building Cardiff Zaha Hadid for Phaeno Science Centre Wolfsburg Germany2007 David Chipperfield Architects Museum of Modern Literature Marbach Germany David Chipperfield Architects for America s Cup Building Valencia Spain Office for Metropolitan Architecture Arup AFA for Casa da Musica Porto Portugal Foster and Partners for Dresden Station Redevelopment Dresden Germany Glenn Howells Architects for Savill Building Visitors Centre Windsor Great Park Windsor Haworth Tompkins for Young Vic Theatre London 13 2008 Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios Alison Brooks Architects and Maccreanor Lavington Accordia housing development Cambridge Grimshaw Arcadis for Amsterdam Bijlmer ArenA station Amsterdam Netherlands Denton Corker Marshall for Manchester Civil Justice Centre Manchester Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher for Nord Park Railway Innsbruck Austria Allies and Morrison for Royal Festival Hall London Allford Hall Monaghan Morris for Westminster Academy London2009 Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners 14 Maggie s Centre London Tony Fretton Architects for Fuglsang Kunstmuseum Lolland Denmark Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners for Bodegas Protos winery Penafiel Spain BDP for Liverpool One Masterplan Liverpool Eric Parry Architects for 5 Aldermanbury Square London Allford Hall Monaghan Morris for Kentish Town Health Centre London2010 Zaha Hadid 15 MAXXI National Museum of the 21st Century Arts Rome Italy David Chipperfield for Neues Museum Berlin DSDHA for Christ s College Guildford Rick Mather Architects for Ashmolean Museum Oxford dRMM for Clapham Manor Primary School London Theis and Khan for Bateman s Row Shoreditch London2011 Zaha Hadid 16 Evelyn Grace Academy London O Donnell amp Tuomey for An Gaelaras Derry Northern Ireland Allford Hall Monaghan Morris for The Angel Building London David Chipperfield Architects for Folkwang Museum Essen Germany Bennetts Associates for Royal Shakespeare Theatre Stratford upon Avon Hopkins Architects for The Velodrome London2012 Stanton Williams 17 Sainsbury Laboratory Cambridge David Chipperfield Architects for The Hepworth Wakefield O Donnell amp Tuomey for Lyric Theatre Belfast Belfast OMA for Maggie s Centre Glasgow OMA with Allies and Morrison for New Court London Populous for Olympic Stadium London2013 Witherford Watson Mann Architects 18 Astley Castle Nuneaton Warwickshire Grafton Architects for the medical school at University of Limerick Ireland Hawkins Brown with Studio Egret West for Park Hill Sheffield Alison Brooks Architects for Newhall Be Essex heneghan peng architects for Giant s Causeway Visitors Centre Antrim Northern Ireland Niall McLaughlin Architects for Bishop Edward King Chapel Ripon College Cuddesdon South Oxfordshire2014 Haworth Tompkins 19 Everyman Theatre Liverpool Mecanoo for Library of Birmingham Birmingham Zaha Hadid for London Aquatics Centre London Renzo Piano for The Shard London O Donnell amp Tuomey for Saw Swee Hock Student Centre at LSE London Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios for Manchester School of Art Manchester2015 Allford Hall Monaghan Morris 20 Burntwood School Wandsworth London Niall McLaughlin Architects for Darbishire Place Whitechapel London Reiach and Hall Architects for Maggie s Centre Lanarkshire Airdrie Scotland Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners for NEO Bankside Bankside London heneghan peng architects for University of Greenwich Stockwell Street Building Greenwich London McInnes Usher McKnight Architects MUMA for Whitworth Art Gallery extension Manchester2016 Caruso St John Architects 21 Newport Street Gallery Vauxhall London Herzog amp de Meuron for Blavatnik School of Government University of Oxford Oxford Loyn amp Co Architects for Outhouse private residence Forest of Dean Gloucestershire Michael Laird Architects amp Reiach and Hall Architects for Riverside Campus City of Glasgow College Glasgow Scotland dRMM Architects for Trafalgar Place housing Elephant and Castle London Wilkinson Eyre Architects for Weston Library University of Oxford Oxford2017 dRMM 22 Hastings Pier East Sussex Groupwork Amin Taha for Barrett s Grove housing scheme Stoke Newington London Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners for British Museum World Conservation and Exhibitions Centre London Reiach and Hall Architects and Michael Laird Architects for City Campus at the City of Glasgow College Glasgow Baynes and Mitchell Architects for Command of the Oceans display at Chatham Historic Dockyard Chatham Kent 6a architects for Photography Studio for Juergen Teller London 23 2018 Foster Partners Bloomberg London Waugh Thistleton Architects for Bushey Cemetery Bushey Hertfordshire Henley Halebrown for Chadwick Hall University of Roehampton London Jamie Fobert Architects with Evans amp Shalev for the new build at Tate St Ives Cornwall MUMA for Storey s Field Community Centre and Nursery North West Cambridge Niall McLaughlin Architects for The Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre Worcester College Oxford 24 25 2019 Mikhail Riches with Cathy Hawley 26 Goldsmith Street council housing Norwich Matthew Barnett Howland with Dido Milne and Oliver Wilton for Cork House Berkshire Grimshaw Architects for London Bridge station Southwark London Rogers Stirk Harbour Partners for The Macallan distillery and Visitor Experience Moray Scotland Witherford Watson Mann Architects for Nevill Holt Opera Leicestershire Feilden Fowles for The Weston Yorkshire Sculpture Park West Yorkshire 27 2020 Award postponed until 2021 due to COVID 19 pandemic 28 2021 Grafton Architects 29 30 Kingston University Town House London Marks Barfield for Cambridge Central Mosque Ney amp Partners and William Matthews Associates for Tintagel Castle footbridge Carmody Groarke for Windermere Jetty Museum Stanton Williams for Key Worker Housing Eddington Cambridge Amin Taha for 15 Clerkenwell Close 31 2022 Niall McLaughlin Architects 32 The New Library Magdalene College Cambridge Hopkins Architects for 100 Liverpool Street London Reiach and Hall Architects for Forth Valley College Falkirk Campus Scotland Henley Halebrown for Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road London Panter Hudspith Architects for Orchard Gardens Elephant Park Elephant and Castle London Mae for Sands End Arts and Community Centre Fulham London 33 See also EditList of architecture prizesCitations Edit Elain Harwood 7 March 2018 David Shalev obituary theguardian com Almacantar signs three year deal to sponsor RIBA Stirling Prize architectsjournal co uk 7 August 2015 Alberge Dalya 4 Nov 2000 Prize case of London bias say architects The Times London England p 9 via Academic OneFile RIBA guidance on coronavirus COVID 19 outbreak architecture com Richard Waite 30 September 2020 RIBA cancels 2020 Stirling Prize architectsjournal co uk Marshall Jordan 2020 11 30 Judges will pick 2021 Stirling Prize winner from this year s contenders Building Design Retrieved 2021 04 12 RIBA Stirling Prize www architecture com Retrieved 2021 04 12 The Houghton Mifflin dictionary of biography p 400 Elain Harwood 7 March 2018 David Shalev obituary theguardian com Tom Jestico 6 January 2014 William Howland obituary theguardian com The Architects journal vol 207 p 32 Peter Murray and Robert Maxwell Contemporary British architects p 175 Thompson Max 2007 07 26 Stirling Prize Shortlist The Architects Journal 226 4 10 13 Latest news Maggie s Centres Heathcote Edwin 2010 10 03 Hadid finally wins Stirling Prize Financial Times Archived from the original on 2022 12 10 Retrieved 2010 10 03 Woodman Ellis 2 October 2011 Stirling Prize Zaha Hadid is a worthy winner via www telegraph co uk Youngs Ian 13 October 2012 Sainsbury Laboratory wins Stirling architecture prize BBC News Retrieved 14 October 2012 Astley Castle wins Riba Stirling Prize for architecture BBC News 26 September 2013 Retrieved 26 September 2013 Riba Stirling Prize 2014 Liverpool Everyman Theatre wins BBC News 16 October 2014 Riba Stirling Prize Burntwood School wins award BBC News 15 October 2015 Damien Hirst gallery wins Riba Stirling Prize BBC News 6 October 2016 Wainwright Oliver Walking tall Hastings pier wins the Stirling architecture prize The Guardian London Retrieved 31 October 2017 Wainwright Oliver 19 July 2017 Stirling prize 2017 shortlist from a cool crowdfunded pier to a giant hole in the ground The Guardian Retrieved 20 July 2017 Six of the best Amazing buildings on RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist BBC 19 July 2018 Retrieved 19 July 2018 RIBA Stirling Prize 2018 RIBA Retrieved 19 July 2018 Norwich council estate named UK s best new building RIBA 2019 10 08 Retrieved 2019 10 09 London Bridge station makes 2019 Riba Stirling Prize shortlist BBC 18 July 2019 Retrieved 18 July 2019 RIBA Stirling Prize cancelled due to coronavirus Dezeen 2020 09 30 Retrieved 2020 11 04 RIBA Stirling Prize 2021 www architecture com Retrieved 2021 10 18 Student Town House wins Stirling Prize to be named UK s best new building The Independent 2021 10 15 Archived from the original on 2022 05 25 Retrieved 2021 10 18 Stirling prize shortlist from mosque stunner to neo neolithic flats Guardian 16 September 2021 Retrieved 16 September 2021 Riba Stirling Prize Cambridge University library wins top architecture award BBC News 13 October 2022 Retrieved 13 October 2022 RIBA unveils shortlist for 2022 Stirling Prize Building Design 21 July 2022 Retrieved 22 July 2022 External links EditRIBA Stirling Prize Channel 4 Building of the year Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stirling Prize amp oldid 1127381775, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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