
A house clad in recycled TV screens and a fishbone-shaped bridge have been named among the many winners of the Royal Institute of British Architects’ Nationwide Awards for 2023, which was dominated by tasks in London.
Thirty buildings within the UK have been named as winners this yr, in areas starting from Greenwich in London to Argyll and Bute in Scotland.

The prize, which has been awarded by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) since 1966, goals to recognise the nation’s finest new buildings and supply perception into its structure.
“Presently, when constructing collaboratively and dealing in direction of a sustainable future are paramount, the 2023 RIBA Nationwide Award winners provide a wealthy supply of inspiration,” RIBA president Simon Allford mentioned. “Every mission seems to be, in its personal approach, to handle each its shopper temporary and the broader position structure can play in serving society.”

Tasks inbuilt London dominate the checklist this yr, with greater than half – 16 out of 30 – positioned within the British capital. That is up from 12 out of 29 in 2022.
Amongst them are the John Morden Centre by Mae, a day-care and well being facility in Blackheath and Spruce Home and Studio by Ao-ft, a timber-clad house in east London.

A variety of tasks with a give attention to sustainability had been among the many winners this yr. These embody Agar Grove in Camden, London, a Passivhaus social housing mission by Mæ that contains 57 new properties.
Denizen Works’ Hundred Acre Wooden house in Scotland, which has a facade constituted of glass chipping created from recycled TV screens and a recycled paper ceiling, additionally made the checklist.

All of the tasks within the awards have been in use for no less than a yr and have given RIBA knowledge about their environmental efficiency as a part of the organisation’s purpose to encourage sustainable improvement.
“Among the many winners are a variety of tasks that provide a mannequin for an structure that’s extra broadly accountable,” Allford mentioned.
“These buildings intelligently illustrate the potential of well-designed areas to carry folks collectively and, in the end, structure’s energy to vary our world for the higher,” he added.
The RIBA Nationwide Awards 2023 checklist additionally showcases a number of tasks which have a give attention to neighborhood.
Amongst these is A Home for Artists by Apparata Architects, a live-and-work area for artists that additionally has a neighborhood corridor, and the Holborn Home neighborhood constructing in London by 6a Architects, which occupies a refurbished health club.

A number of cultural buildings additionally made the reduce, together with Lea Bridge Library Pavilion, an extension to a red-brick Edwardian library that was designed by Studio Weave in London, and a Corten-steel-clad museum constructing in Manchester for the Manchester Jewish Museum by Residents Design Bureau.
The one infrastructure mission to make the highest 30 is Tonkin Liu’s Swing Bridge in Crystal Palace Park, London, which was modelled on fishbones.
The winners of the RIBA Nationwide Awards are eligible to be chosen for the shortlist for the Stirling Prize, probably the most prestigious structure prize within the UK.
This will probably be introduced on 6 September, with winners of the Stirling Prize revealed on 19 October.
The complete checklist of RIBA Nationwide Awards winners is beneath:
London
› A Home for Artists by Apparata Architects
› Agar Grove Section 1b by Mæ
› Bloqs by fifth Studio
› Central Somers City Group Services and Housing by Adam Khan Architects
› Courtauld Connects – The Courtauld Institute of Artwork by Witherford Watson Mann Architects
› Edith Neville Major College by Hayhurst & Co Architects
› Nice Issues Lie Forward, Holborn Home by 6a architects
› Hanover by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
› John Morden Centre by Mæ
› Lavender Hill Courtyard Housing by Sergison Bates architects
› Lea Bridge Library Pavilion by Studio Weave
› Spruce Home and Studio by Ao-ft
› Swing Bridge by Tonkin Liu
› Taylor & Chatto Courts and Wilmott Courtroom Frampton Park Property by Henley Halebrown
› The Fireworks Manufacturing facility at Woolwich Works by Bennetts Associates
› The Package Kat Membership on the Playhouse Theatre by Carmody Groarke

North West
› Manchester Jewish Museum by Residents Design Bureau
Northern Eire
› Hill Home by McGonigle McGrath
Scotland
› Cuddymoss by Ann Nisbet Studio
› Hundred Acre Wooden by Denizen Works
› Laidlaw Music Centre, College of St Andrews by Flanagan Lawrence
South
› Radley School Chapel Extension by Purcell
› Saltmarsh Home by Niall McLaughlin Architects

South West
› Blackbird by Nicholas Lyons and Hamish Herford
South East
› Center Avenue by Rural Workplace
Wales
› Pen y Frequent by Nidus Architects and Rural Workplace
› Rhossili Home by Maich Swift Architects
West Midlands
› Brick Home by Howells Architects
› College of Warwick – College of Arts by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Yorkshire
› Hushh Home by Elliott Architects