Who will win the UK’s most prestigious architecture award? Stirling Prize announces 2022 shortlist

A net-zero workplace in London’s Liverpool Road goes head-to-head with a putting pink-brick major faculty in Hackney and a treehouse-like Oxford faculty library, on this yr’s battle for the UK's prestigious finest new constructing award.

Different candidates embrace an angular cluster of buildings that type a part of Elephant and Fort’s regeneration programme in south London, a set of higher-education amenities in Falkirk, Scotland, and an arts and group centre organized round a disused lodge in Fulham, London.

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) on Thursday introduced these six buildings as contenders for the 2022 RIBA Stirling Prize.

“As we grapple with housing, power and local weather crises, these six initiatives give trigger for optimism, every providing modern options to the challenges of at this time and the longer term,” mentioned RIBA President Simon Allford. 

“From main capital metropolis regeneration programmes to new visions for greater training, all of them share the ambition to ship beneficiant structure match for a low-carbon future.”

Right here’s a better look.

100 Liverpool Road

Janie Airey
100 Liverpool Road, London (Hopkins Architects).Janie Airey

This dramatic renovation of a Nineteen Eighties workplace block in London’s Liverpool Road was praised by the jury for its use of the prevailing construction and the best way it tackled design complexities, provided that it sits over a number of railway tracks and is subsequent door to a bus station.

“Its strategy to reusing the prevailing constructing demonstrates clear strategic considering, preserving what might be salvaged, unpicking what couldn't, and including what was needed,” mentioned the jury.

Designed by Hopkins Architects, the industrial constructing can be a net-zero carbon improvement.

Forth Valley School - Falkirk Campus

Reiach and Hall Architects
Forth Valley School – Falkirk Campus, Scotland (Reiach and Corridor Architects).Reiach and Corridor Architects

This set of three cutting-edge higher-education amenities related by courtyards and open studying areas is the work of Reiach and Corridor Architects.

The brand new Forth Valley Campus in Falkirk, Scotland, was lauded by the jury for the “degree of care, design, coordination, and craftsmanship” that went into the venture.

The jury praised the constructing for its inside organisation in a grid with courtyards, streets, open studying areas and closed lecture rooms “mingling collectively to create a vibrant studying surroundings”.

Hackney New Major Faculty and 333 Kingsland Highway

Nick Kane
Hackney New Major Faculty and 333 Kingsland Highway, London (Henley Halebrown).Nick Kane

This “immense sculptural **pink brute of a constructing**” sits at a busy junction on the Kingsland Highway in Hackney, London, “punctuating” it with “a sure civic delight” - that was the jury’s verdict on this putting brick complicated from Henley Halebrown.

Combining inexpensive housing with a brand new major faculty, the complicated makes for a “conceptually rigorous and notable architectural response”, in line with the judges.

Sands Finish Arts and Group Centre

Rory Gardiner
Sands Finish Arts and Group Centre, London (Mæ Architects).Rory Gardiner

Positioned on a nook of Fulham’s South Park in London, the brand new Sands Finish Arts and Group Centre is a collaborative improvement comprising a number of new related pavilions organized across the present disused Clancarty Lodge, a landmark that was refurbished as an exhibition area as a part of the identical venture.

Its honey-toned bricks include 60 per cent recycled materials and are laid on their aspect, decreasing the general amount wanted.

Judges mentioned the brand new facility, the work of Mæ Architects, “makes a major contribution to its group”.

The New Library, Magdalene School

Nick Kane
The New Library, Magdalene School, Cambridge (Niall McLaughlin Architects).Nick Kane

This treehouse-like library has a particular backstory - it replaces the earlier library which was gifted to the Oxford faculty by well-known diarist Samuel Pepys, 300 years in the past.

“A quick to create a school library with a lifespan of 400 years – to interchange a library gifted to Magdalene by Samuel Pepys 300 years beforehand – isn't any small job,” mentioned the jury. “Niall McLaughlin Architects have actually risen to the problem with this deft and provoking temple to studying.”

They praised the brand new library’s “exquisitely detailed horizontal engineered timber construction”, concluding that the brand new constructing “will current an extended and sustainable service life”.

Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park

Enrique Verdugo
Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park, London (Panter Hudspith Architects).Enrique Verdugo

Orchard Gardens in Elephant and Fort, London, is large - taking on a whole metropolis block. Made up of 228 houses and a pair of,500 sq. metres of retail and cultural areas, it's meant to be a part of Elephant and Fort’s regeneration.

The venture, by Panter Hudspith Architects, wraps round a sunny communal backyard and performs with contrasting scales and heights, starting from 5 to 19 storeys.

“The judges felt that this was an distinctive exemplar of a dense residential-led, mixed-use scheme: a venture that gives excessive quality-homes, properly scaled outdoors areas that positively reply to their setting and enhances place-making,” mentioned the jury.

The winner of the 2022 RIBA Stirling Prize will probably be introduced on October 13, 2022.

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