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RIBA represents and champions a global community of architects, their practices, students and all who share our passion for architectural excellence.
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Tonight, renowned Irish architect, educator and writer NΓall McLaughlin (@niallmclaughlinarchitects) was awarded the Royal Gold Medal 2026.
One of the worldβs highest honours in architecture β presented on behalf of His Majesty the King β the medal recognises NΓallβs resounding impact spanning architectural practice, thinking, writing and education.
β‘οΈ Watch our #RoyalGoldMedal film: riba.org/RoyalGoldMedal

The search for #HouseOfTheYear 2025 concluded in the fourth episode of @granddesignstv: House of the Year, where @kevin.mccloud1, @damionburrows, and @natasha__huq explored some incredible transformations.
The episode also revealed the final two projects shortlisted for the 2025 RIBA House of the Year Award.
π Congratulations to the RIBA House of the Year 2025 winner Caochan na Creige by @izat.arundell
Featured homes β¬οΈ
βLondon Brut by @pricegore (shortlisted project)
βHousestead by @saneihopkins (shortlisted project)
π The Old Byre by @gianni_botsford_architects
π The Orchards by @prewettbizleyarchitects
π A House of Wood Shingle by @forgeworks.uk
Which house was your favourite from this weekβs episode? π
β‘οΈ Explore the featured projects: riba.org/HouseOfTheYear
RIBA House of the Year Award is sponsored by @rensonworldwide
#RIBAawards #GrandDesigns

The search for #HouseOfTheYear 2025 concluded in the fourth episode of @granddesignstv: House of the Year, where @kevin.mccloud1, @damionburrows, and @natasha__huq explored some incredible transformations.
The episode also revealed the final two projects shortlisted for the 2025 RIBA House of the Year Award.
π Congratulations to the RIBA House of the Year 2025 winner Caochan na Creige by @izat.arundell
Featured homes β¬οΈ
βLondon Brut by @pricegore (shortlisted project)
βHousestead by @saneihopkins (shortlisted project)
π The Old Byre by @gianni_botsford_architects
π The Orchards by @prewettbizleyarchitects
π A House of Wood Shingle by @forgeworks.uk
Which house was your favourite from this weekβs episode? π
β‘οΈ Explore the featured projects: riba.org/HouseOfTheYear
RIBA House of the Year Award is sponsored by @rensonworldwide
#RIBAawards #GrandDesigns

The search for #HouseOfTheYear 2025 concluded in the fourth episode of @granddesignstv: House of the Year, where @kevin.mccloud1, @damionburrows, and @natasha__huq explored some incredible transformations.
The episode also revealed the final two projects shortlisted for the 2025 RIBA House of the Year Award.
π Congratulations to the RIBA House of the Year 2025 winner Caochan na Creige by @izat.arundell
Featured homes β¬οΈ
βLondon Brut by @pricegore (shortlisted project)
βHousestead by @saneihopkins (shortlisted project)
π The Old Byre by @gianni_botsford_architects
π The Orchards by @prewettbizleyarchitects
π A House of Wood Shingle by @forgeworks.uk
Which house was your favourite from this weekβs episode? π
β‘οΈ Explore the featured projects: riba.org/HouseOfTheYear
RIBA House of the Year Award is sponsored by @rensonworldwide
#RIBAawards #GrandDesigns

The search for #HouseOfTheYear 2025 concluded in the fourth episode of @granddesignstv: House of the Year, where @kevin.mccloud1, @damionburrows, and @natasha__huq explored some incredible transformations.
The episode also revealed the final two projects shortlisted for the 2025 RIBA House of the Year Award.
π Congratulations to the RIBA House of the Year 2025 winner Caochan na Creige by @izat.arundell
Featured homes β¬οΈ
βLondon Brut by @pricegore (shortlisted project)
βHousestead by @saneihopkins (shortlisted project)
π The Old Byre by @gianni_botsford_architects
π The Orchards by @prewettbizleyarchitects
π A House of Wood Shingle by @forgeworks.uk
Which house was your favourite from this weekβs episode? π
β‘οΈ Explore the featured projects: riba.org/HouseOfTheYear
RIBA House of the Year Award is sponsored by @rensonworldwide
#RIBAawards #GrandDesigns

The search for #HouseOfTheYear 2025 concluded in the fourth episode of @granddesignstv: House of the Year, where @kevin.mccloud1, @damionburrows, and @natasha__huq explored some incredible transformations.
The episode also revealed the final two projects shortlisted for the 2025 RIBA House of the Year Award.
π Congratulations to the RIBA House of the Year 2025 winner Caochan na Creige by @izat.arundell
Featured homes β¬οΈ
βLondon Brut by @pricegore (shortlisted project)
βHousestead by @saneihopkins (shortlisted project)
π The Old Byre by @gianni_botsford_architects
π The Orchards by @prewettbizleyarchitects
π A House of Wood Shingle by @forgeworks.uk
Which house was your favourite from this weekβs episode? π
β‘οΈ Explore the featured projects: riba.org/HouseOfTheYear
RIBA House of the Year Award is sponsored by @rensonworldwide
#RIBAawards #GrandDesigns

The search for #HouseOfTheYear 2025 concluded in the fourth episode of @granddesignstv: House of the Year, where @kevin.mccloud1, @damionburrows, and @natasha__huq explored some incredible transformations.
The episode also revealed the final two projects shortlisted for the 2025 RIBA House of the Year Award.
π Congratulations to the RIBA House of the Year 2025 winner Caochan na Creige by @izat.arundell
Featured homes β¬οΈ
βLondon Brut by @pricegore (shortlisted project)
βHousestead by @saneihopkins (shortlisted project)
π The Old Byre by @gianni_botsford_architects
π The Orchards by @prewettbizleyarchitects
π A House of Wood Shingle by @forgeworks.uk
Which house was your favourite from this weekβs episode? π
β‘οΈ Explore the featured projects: riba.org/HouseOfTheYear
RIBA House of the Year Award is sponsored by @rensonworldwide
#RIBAawards #GrandDesigns

The search for #HouseOfTheYear 2025 concluded in the fourth episode of @granddesignstv: House of the Year, where @kevin.mccloud1, @damionburrows, and @natasha__huq explored some incredible transformations.
The episode also revealed the final two projects shortlisted for the 2025 RIBA House of the Year Award.
π Congratulations to the RIBA House of the Year 2025 winner Caochan na Creige by @izat.arundell
Featured homes β¬οΈ
βLondon Brut by @pricegore (shortlisted project)
βHousestead by @saneihopkins (shortlisted project)
π The Old Byre by @gianni_botsford_architects
π The Orchards by @prewettbizleyarchitects
π A House of Wood Shingle by @forgeworks.uk
Which house was your favourite from this weekβs episode? π
β‘οΈ Explore the featured projects: riba.org/HouseOfTheYear
RIBA House of the Year Award is sponsored by @rensonworldwide
#RIBAawards #GrandDesigns

The search for #HouseOfTheYear 2025 concluded in the fourth episode of @granddesignstv: House of the Year, where @kevin.mccloud1, @damionburrows, and @natasha__huq explored some incredible transformations.
The episode also revealed the final two projects shortlisted for the 2025 RIBA House of the Year Award.
π Congratulations to the RIBA House of the Year 2025 winner Caochan na Creige by @izat.arundell
Featured homes β¬οΈ
βLondon Brut by @pricegore (shortlisted project)
βHousestead by @saneihopkins (shortlisted project)
π The Old Byre by @gianni_botsford_architects
π The Orchards by @prewettbizleyarchitects
π A House of Wood Shingle by @forgeworks.uk
Which house was your favourite from this weekβs episode? π
β‘οΈ Explore the featured projects: riba.org/HouseOfTheYear
RIBA House of the Year Award is sponsored by @rensonworldwide
#RIBAawards #GrandDesigns

The search for #HouseOfTheYear 2025 concluded in the fourth episode of @granddesignstv: House of the Year, where @kevin.mccloud1, @damionburrows, and @natasha__huq explored some incredible transformations.
The episode also revealed the final two projects shortlisted for the 2025 RIBA House of the Year Award.
π Congratulations to the RIBA House of the Year 2025 winner Caochan na Creige by @izat.arundell
Featured homes β¬οΈ
βLondon Brut by @pricegore (shortlisted project)
βHousestead by @saneihopkins (shortlisted project)
π The Old Byre by @gianni_botsford_architects
π The Orchards by @prewettbizleyarchitects
π A House of Wood Shingle by @forgeworks.uk
Which house was your favourite from this weekβs episode? π
β‘οΈ Explore the featured projects: riba.org/HouseOfTheYear
RIBA House of the Year Award is sponsored by @rensonworldwide
#RIBAawards #GrandDesigns

The search for #HouseOfTheYear 2025 concluded in the fourth episode of @granddesignstv: House of the Year, where @kevin.mccloud1, @damionburrows, and @natasha__huq explored some incredible transformations.
The episode also revealed the final two projects shortlisted for the 2025 RIBA House of the Year Award.
π Congratulations to the RIBA House of the Year 2025 winner Caochan na Creige by @izat.arundell
Featured homes β¬οΈ
βLondon Brut by @pricegore (shortlisted project)
βHousestead by @saneihopkins (shortlisted project)
π The Old Byre by @gianni_botsford_architects
π The Orchards by @prewettbizleyarchitects
π A House of Wood Shingle by @forgeworks.uk
Which house was your favourite from this weekβs episode? π
β‘οΈ Explore the featured projects: riba.org/HouseOfTheYear
RIBA House of the Year Award is sponsored by @rensonworldwide
#RIBAawards #GrandDesigns

The search for #HouseOfTheYear 2025 concluded in the fourth episode of @granddesignstv: House of the Year, where @kevin.mccloud1, @damionburrows, and @natasha__huq explored some incredible transformations.
The episode also revealed the final two projects shortlisted for the 2025 RIBA House of the Year Award.
π Congratulations to the RIBA House of the Year 2025 winner Caochan na Creige by @izat.arundell
Featured homes β¬οΈ
βLondon Brut by @pricegore (shortlisted project)
βHousestead by @saneihopkins (shortlisted project)
π The Old Byre by @gianni_botsford_architects
π The Orchards by @prewettbizleyarchitects
π A House of Wood Shingle by @forgeworks.uk
Which house was your favourite from this weekβs episode? π
β‘οΈ Explore the featured projects: riba.org/HouseOfTheYear
RIBA House of the Year Award is sponsored by @rensonworldwide
#RIBAawards #GrandDesigns

The search for #HouseOfTheYear 2025 concluded in the fourth episode of @granddesignstv: House of the Year, where @kevin.mccloud1, @damionburrows, and @natasha__huq explored some incredible transformations.
The episode also revealed the final two projects shortlisted for the 2025 RIBA House of the Year Award.
π Congratulations to the RIBA House of the Year 2025 winner Caochan na Creige by @izat.arundell
Featured homes β¬οΈ
βLondon Brut by @pricegore (shortlisted project)
βHousestead by @saneihopkins (shortlisted project)
π The Old Byre by @gianni_botsford_architects
π The Orchards by @prewettbizleyarchitects
π A House of Wood Shingle by @forgeworks.uk
Which house was your favourite from this weekβs episode? π
β‘οΈ Explore the featured projects: riba.org/HouseOfTheYear
RIBA House of the Year Award is sponsored by @rensonworldwide
#RIBAawards #GrandDesigns
The UKβs best new home βCaochan na Creige by @izat.arundell has been named RIBA House of the Year 2025.
A timber-framed, stone clad, self-build home in Scotlandβs Outer Hebrides, has been praised for its sensitivity to place and exceptional craftsmanship. Caochan na Creige β meaning βlittle quiet one by the rockβ β takes its name from the surrounding landscape.
Clad in Lewisian Gneiss, the very material that shapes the islandβs dramatic landscape, the house appears to grow out of its rugged surroundings. The design shows remarkable resilience and restraint, balancing the demands of an unforgiving climate with a deep respect for the surrounding environment.
"The choice of the winner, Caochan na Creige, was unanimous. It addressed every issue β challenging climatic conditions, the relationship to vernacular architecture and a tight budget β with a rare mixture of sensitivity and boldness." - @davidkohnarch, Chair of the RIBA House of the Year Award 2025 Jury.
β‘οΈ Explore the winning project: riba.org/HouseOfTheYear
RIBA House of the Year Award is sponsored by @rensonworldwide

Did you know our collection holds voices as well as objects?
As part of our House of Architecture programme, our team has been developing a state-of-the-art Digital Archive Management System, designed to store, preserve, and transform access to digital material within our world-class architectural collections. This has been made possible through the support of @bloombergdotorg Digital Accelerator Program.
ποΈ One highlight so far is a rare 1984 recording of Zaha Hadid, captured during her Architectβs Approach to Architecture talk. In it, Zaha shares early, visionary projects that would go on to define her legacy - spanning work in Hong Kong, London, and Dublin.
π Follow the link in our bio to explore the recording and hear more voices that have redefined architecture from our #RIBACollections
πΈ Antwerp Port Authority headquarters, Antwerp by Zaha Hadid Architects: Rik Moran/RIBA Collections
πΈ Aquatics Centre, Orbit Tower and Stadium, Olympic Park, Stratford, London by Zaha Hadid Architects: Anthony Palmer/RIBA Collections
πΈ Jockey Club Innovation Tower, Kowloon, Hong Kong by Zaha Hadid Architects: Bill Davis/RIBA Collections

Did you know our collection holds voices as well as objects?
As part of our House of Architecture programme, our team has been developing a state-of-the-art Digital Archive Management System, designed to store, preserve, and transform access to digital material within our world-class architectural collections. This has been made possible through the support of @bloombergdotorg Digital Accelerator Program.
ποΈ One highlight so far is a rare 1984 recording of Zaha Hadid, captured during her Architectβs Approach to Architecture talk. In it, Zaha shares early, visionary projects that would go on to define her legacy - spanning work in Hong Kong, London, and Dublin.
π Follow the link in our bio to explore the recording and hear more voices that have redefined architecture from our #RIBACollections
πΈ Antwerp Port Authority headquarters, Antwerp by Zaha Hadid Architects: Rik Moran/RIBA Collections
πΈ Aquatics Centre, Orbit Tower and Stadium, Olympic Park, Stratford, London by Zaha Hadid Architects: Anthony Palmer/RIBA Collections
πΈ Jockey Club Innovation Tower, Kowloon, Hong Kong by Zaha Hadid Architects: Bill Davis/RIBA Collections

Did you know our collection holds voices as well as objects?
As part of our House of Architecture programme, our team has been developing a state-of-the-art Digital Archive Management System, designed to store, preserve, and transform access to digital material within our world-class architectural collections. This has been made possible through the support of @bloombergdotorg Digital Accelerator Program.
ποΈ One highlight so far is a rare 1984 recording of Zaha Hadid, captured during her Architectβs Approach to Architecture talk. In it, Zaha shares early, visionary projects that would go on to define her legacy - spanning work in Hong Kong, London, and Dublin.
π Follow the link in our bio to explore the recording and hear more voices that have redefined architecture from our #RIBACollections
πΈ Antwerp Port Authority headquarters, Antwerp by Zaha Hadid Architects: Rik Moran/RIBA Collections
πΈ Aquatics Centre, Orbit Tower and Stadium, Olympic Park, Stratford, London by Zaha Hadid Architects: Anthony Palmer/RIBA Collections
πΈ Jockey Club Innovation Tower, Kowloon, Hong Kong by Zaha Hadid Architects: Bill Davis/RIBA Collections

RIBA South Awards 2026 winners announced π£
One of the first Grade Iβlisted Passivhaus-certified buildings in the UK, the substantial expansion of one of the University of Oxfordβs oldest colleges, and the refurbishment of the Grade IIβlisted Mountbatten House, are among this year's ten winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: South Barn by @studioweave (RIBA South Small Project of the Year)
π Image 2: The Gradel Quadrangles by @officedka
π Image 3: Plant by @fcbstudios with @grantassocs, @twelvearchitects and @studioknightstokoe
π Image 4: Chalk River House by @oliverleecharchitects
π Image 5: House in a Barn by @_artel31 (RIBA South Building of the Year and Sustainability Award)
π Image 6: The Branch Community Centre by @clewsarchitects (RIBA South Project Architect of the Year β Alex Stevens, Conservation Award, and Client of the Year β The Branch Trust)
π Image 7: Woodland Quad, Wellington College by @mica_architects
π Image 8: Ridgeway House by @charlieluxtondesign
π Image 9: Manor Farm Barn by @bhbarchitects
π Image 10: The Spencer Building, Corpus Christi College, Oxford by @wright_and_wright
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA South Awards 2026 winners announced π£
One of the first Grade Iβlisted Passivhaus-certified buildings in the UK, the substantial expansion of one of the University of Oxfordβs oldest colleges, and the refurbishment of the Grade IIβlisted Mountbatten House, are among this year's ten winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: South Barn by @studioweave (RIBA South Small Project of the Year)
π Image 2: The Gradel Quadrangles by @officedka
π Image 3: Plant by @fcbstudios with @grantassocs, @twelvearchitects and @studioknightstokoe
π Image 4: Chalk River House by @oliverleecharchitects
π Image 5: House in a Barn by @_artel31 (RIBA South Building of the Year and Sustainability Award)
π Image 6: The Branch Community Centre by @clewsarchitects (RIBA South Project Architect of the Year β Alex Stevens, Conservation Award, and Client of the Year β The Branch Trust)
π Image 7: Woodland Quad, Wellington College by @mica_architects
π Image 8: Ridgeway House by @charlieluxtondesign
π Image 9: Manor Farm Barn by @bhbarchitects
π Image 10: The Spencer Building, Corpus Christi College, Oxford by @wright_and_wright
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA South Awards 2026 winners announced π£
One of the first Grade Iβlisted Passivhaus-certified buildings in the UK, the substantial expansion of one of the University of Oxfordβs oldest colleges, and the refurbishment of the Grade IIβlisted Mountbatten House, are among this year's ten winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: South Barn by @studioweave (RIBA South Small Project of the Year)
π Image 2: The Gradel Quadrangles by @officedka
π Image 3: Plant by @fcbstudios with @grantassocs, @twelvearchitects and @studioknightstokoe
π Image 4: Chalk River House by @oliverleecharchitects
π Image 5: House in a Barn by @_artel31 (RIBA South Building of the Year and Sustainability Award)
π Image 6: The Branch Community Centre by @clewsarchitects (RIBA South Project Architect of the Year β Alex Stevens, Conservation Award, and Client of the Year β The Branch Trust)
π Image 7: Woodland Quad, Wellington College by @mica_architects
π Image 8: Ridgeway House by @charlieluxtondesign
π Image 9: Manor Farm Barn by @bhbarchitects
π Image 10: The Spencer Building, Corpus Christi College, Oxford by @wright_and_wright
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA South Awards 2026 winners announced π£
One of the first Grade Iβlisted Passivhaus-certified buildings in the UK, the substantial expansion of one of the University of Oxfordβs oldest colleges, and the refurbishment of the Grade IIβlisted Mountbatten House, are among this year's ten winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: South Barn by @studioweave (RIBA South Small Project of the Year)
π Image 2: The Gradel Quadrangles by @officedka
π Image 3: Plant by @fcbstudios with @grantassocs, @twelvearchitects and @studioknightstokoe
π Image 4: Chalk River House by @oliverleecharchitects
π Image 5: House in a Barn by @_artel31 (RIBA South Building of the Year and Sustainability Award)
π Image 6: The Branch Community Centre by @clewsarchitects (RIBA South Project Architect of the Year β Alex Stevens, Conservation Award, and Client of the Year β The Branch Trust)
π Image 7: Woodland Quad, Wellington College by @mica_architects
π Image 8: Ridgeway House by @charlieluxtondesign
π Image 9: Manor Farm Barn by @bhbarchitects
π Image 10: The Spencer Building, Corpus Christi College, Oxford by @wright_and_wright
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA South Awards 2026 winners announced π£
One of the first Grade Iβlisted Passivhaus-certified buildings in the UK, the substantial expansion of one of the University of Oxfordβs oldest colleges, and the refurbishment of the Grade IIβlisted Mountbatten House, are among this year's ten winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: South Barn by @studioweave (RIBA South Small Project of the Year)
π Image 2: The Gradel Quadrangles by @officedka
π Image 3: Plant by @fcbstudios with @grantassocs, @twelvearchitects and @studioknightstokoe
π Image 4: Chalk River House by @oliverleecharchitects
π Image 5: House in a Barn by @_artel31 (RIBA South Building of the Year and Sustainability Award)
π Image 6: The Branch Community Centre by @clewsarchitects (RIBA South Project Architect of the Year β Alex Stevens, Conservation Award, and Client of the Year β The Branch Trust)
π Image 7: Woodland Quad, Wellington College by @mica_architects
π Image 8: Ridgeway House by @charlieluxtondesign
π Image 9: Manor Farm Barn by @bhbarchitects
π Image 10: The Spencer Building, Corpus Christi College, Oxford by @wright_and_wright
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA South Awards 2026 winners announced π£
One of the first Grade Iβlisted Passivhaus-certified buildings in the UK, the substantial expansion of one of the University of Oxfordβs oldest colleges, and the refurbishment of the Grade IIβlisted Mountbatten House, are among this year's ten winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: South Barn by @studioweave (RIBA South Small Project of the Year)
π Image 2: The Gradel Quadrangles by @officedka
π Image 3: Plant by @fcbstudios with @grantassocs, @twelvearchitects and @studioknightstokoe
π Image 4: Chalk River House by @oliverleecharchitects
π Image 5: House in a Barn by @_artel31 (RIBA South Building of the Year and Sustainability Award)
π Image 6: The Branch Community Centre by @clewsarchitects (RIBA South Project Architect of the Year β Alex Stevens, Conservation Award, and Client of the Year β The Branch Trust)
π Image 7: Woodland Quad, Wellington College by @mica_architects
π Image 8: Ridgeway House by @charlieluxtondesign
π Image 9: Manor Farm Barn by @bhbarchitects
π Image 10: The Spencer Building, Corpus Christi College, Oxford by @wright_and_wright
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA South Awards 2026 winners announced π£
One of the first Grade Iβlisted Passivhaus-certified buildings in the UK, the substantial expansion of one of the University of Oxfordβs oldest colleges, and the refurbishment of the Grade IIβlisted Mountbatten House, are among this year's ten winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: South Barn by @studioweave (RIBA South Small Project of the Year)
π Image 2: The Gradel Quadrangles by @officedka
π Image 3: Plant by @fcbstudios with @grantassocs, @twelvearchitects and @studioknightstokoe
π Image 4: Chalk River House by @oliverleecharchitects
π Image 5: House in a Barn by @_artel31 (RIBA South Building of the Year and Sustainability Award)
π Image 6: The Branch Community Centre by @clewsarchitects (RIBA South Project Architect of the Year β Alex Stevens, Conservation Award, and Client of the Year β The Branch Trust)
π Image 7: Woodland Quad, Wellington College by @mica_architects
π Image 8: Ridgeway House by @charlieluxtondesign
π Image 9: Manor Farm Barn by @bhbarchitects
π Image 10: The Spencer Building, Corpus Christi College, Oxford by @wright_and_wright
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA South Awards 2026 winners announced π£
One of the first Grade Iβlisted Passivhaus-certified buildings in the UK, the substantial expansion of one of the University of Oxfordβs oldest colleges, and the refurbishment of the Grade IIβlisted Mountbatten House, are among this year's ten winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: South Barn by @studioweave (RIBA South Small Project of the Year)
π Image 2: The Gradel Quadrangles by @officedka
π Image 3: Plant by @fcbstudios with @grantassocs, @twelvearchitects and @studioknightstokoe
π Image 4: Chalk River House by @oliverleecharchitects
π Image 5: House in a Barn by @_artel31 (RIBA South Building of the Year and Sustainability Award)
π Image 6: The Branch Community Centre by @clewsarchitects (RIBA South Project Architect of the Year β Alex Stevens, Conservation Award, and Client of the Year β The Branch Trust)
π Image 7: Woodland Quad, Wellington College by @mica_architects
π Image 8: Ridgeway House by @charlieluxtondesign
π Image 9: Manor Farm Barn by @bhbarchitects
π Image 10: The Spencer Building, Corpus Christi College, Oxford by @wright_and_wright
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA South Awards 2026 winners announced π£
One of the first Grade Iβlisted Passivhaus-certified buildings in the UK, the substantial expansion of one of the University of Oxfordβs oldest colleges, and the refurbishment of the Grade IIβlisted Mountbatten House, are among this year's ten winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: South Barn by @studioweave (RIBA South Small Project of the Year)
π Image 2: The Gradel Quadrangles by @officedka
π Image 3: Plant by @fcbstudios with @grantassocs, @twelvearchitects and @studioknightstokoe
π Image 4: Chalk River House by @oliverleecharchitects
π Image 5: House in a Barn by @_artel31 (RIBA South Building of the Year and Sustainability Award)
π Image 6: The Branch Community Centre by @clewsarchitects (RIBA South Project Architect of the Year β Alex Stevens, Conservation Award, and Client of the Year β The Branch Trust)
π Image 7: Woodland Quad, Wellington College by @mica_architects
π Image 8: Ridgeway House by @charlieluxtondesign
π Image 9: Manor Farm Barn by @bhbarchitects
π Image 10: The Spencer Building, Corpus Christi College, Oxford by @wright_and_wright
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA South Awards 2026 winners announced π£
One of the first Grade Iβlisted Passivhaus-certified buildings in the UK, the substantial expansion of one of the University of Oxfordβs oldest colleges, and the refurbishment of the Grade IIβlisted Mountbatten House, are among this year's ten winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: South Barn by @studioweave (RIBA South Small Project of the Year)
π Image 2: The Gradel Quadrangles by @officedka
π Image 3: Plant by @fcbstudios with @grantassocs, @twelvearchitects and @studioknightstokoe
π Image 4: Chalk River House by @oliverleecharchitects
π Image 5: House in a Barn by @_artel31 (RIBA South Building of the Year and Sustainability Award)
π Image 6: The Branch Community Centre by @clewsarchitects (RIBA South Project Architect of the Year β Alex Stevens, Conservation Award, and Client of the Year β The Branch Trust)
π Image 7: Woodland Quad, Wellington College by @mica_architects
π Image 8: Ridgeway House by @charlieluxtondesign
π Image 9: Manor Farm Barn by @bhbarchitects
π Image 10: The Spencer Building, Corpus Christi College, Oxford by @wright_and_wright
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards
βThe House of Architecture programme is probably the most ambitious thing RIBA has done since the 1950sβ
House of Architecture is our visionary programme for our bicentenary and beyond. Itβs about bringing our Charter to life in new and ambitious ways β revealing the power of architecture and bringing more people closer to its stories, its value, and its future.
β‘οΈ Watch our new film: riba.org/house-of-architecture

One of London's most famous churches, St Martin-in-the-Fields was completed 300 years ago this year, to designs by James Gibbs (1682-1754).
The influential design drew on the work of prolific London church architect Christopher Wren, and inspired numerous copycats around the world, particularly in the USA.
Here from our historic collections:
βοΈ1) A perspective view by Robert West printed as an illustration to 'Maitland's History of London', 1738
βͺ2) A 1721 model showing Gibb's design
π·3) The church capured in an 1896 photograph by Charles Latham
βοΈ4) Unexecuted designs for the steeple by James Gibbs from his 'Book of Architecture, Containing Designs of Buildings and Ornaments', 1728
β‘οΈ Explore the story of architecture in over 4 million objects from the RIBA Collections: riba.org/explore

One of London's most famous churches, St Martin-in-the-Fields was completed 300 years ago this year, to designs by James Gibbs (1682-1754).
The influential design drew on the work of prolific London church architect Christopher Wren, and inspired numerous copycats around the world, particularly in the USA.
Here from our historic collections:
βοΈ1) A perspective view by Robert West printed as an illustration to 'Maitland's History of London', 1738
βͺ2) A 1721 model showing Gibb's design
π·3) The church capured in an 1896 photograph by Charles Latham
βοΈ4) Unexecuted designs for the steeple by James Gibbs from his 'Book of Architecture, Containing Designs of Buildings and Ornaments', 1728
β‘οΈ Explore the story of architecture in over 4 million objects from the RIBA Collections: riba.org/explore

One of London's most famous churches, St Martin-in-the-Fields was completed 300 years ago this year, to designs by James Gibbs (1682-1754).
The influential design drew on the work of prolific London church architect Christopher Wren, and inspired numerous copycats around the world, particularly in the USA.
Here from our historic collections:
βοΈ1) A perspective view by Robert West printed as an illustration to 'Maitland's History of London', 1738
βͺ2) A 1721 model showing Gibb's design
π·3) The church capured in an 1896 photograph by Charles Latham
βοΈ4) Unexecuted designs for the steeple by James Gibbs from his 'Book of Architecture, Containing Designs of Buildings and Ornaments', 1728
β‘οΈ Explore the story of architecture in over 4 million objects from the RIBA Collections: riba.org/explore

One of London's most famous churches, St Martin-in-the-Fields was completed 300 years ago this year, to designs by James Gibbs (1682-1754).
The influential design drew on the work of prolific London church architect Christopher Wren, and inspired numerous copycats around the world, particularly in the USA.
Here from our historic collections:
βοΈ1) A perspective view by Robert West printed as an illustration to 'Maitland's History of London', 1738
βͺ2) A 1721 model showing Gibb's design
π·3) The church capured in an 1896 photograph by Charles Latham
βοΈ4) Unexecuted designs for the steeple by James Gibbs from his 'Book of Architecture, Containing Designs of Buildings and Ornaments', 1728
β‘οΈ Explore the story of architecture in over 4 million objects from the RIBA Collections: riba.org/explore

RIBA East Midlands Awards 2026 winners announced π£
A βlandmarkβ educational building for Nottingham Trent University, the transformation of a derelict rectory in Lincolnshire and a contemporary home that reuses stone from the siteβs former derelict barn, are among this year's five winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Amber Cottage by @ceca_studio (RIBA East Midlands Building of the Year and Client of the Year β Peter Hill)
π Image 2: Old Rectory by @briscoloranarc (RIBA East Midlands Small Project of the Year)
π Image 3: Courtyard House by @molearchitects (RIBA East Midlands Sustainability Award)
π Image 4: Garden House by @jonathanhendryarchitects (RIBA East Midlands Project Architect of the Year β Jonathan Hendry)
π Image 5: Design and Digital Arts Building, Nottingham Trent University by @hawkins_brown and @cpmgarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA East Midlands Awards 2026 winners announced π£
A βlandmarkβ educational building for Nottingham Trent University, the transformation of a derelict rectory in Lincolnshire and a contemporary home that reuses stone from the siteβs former derelict barn, are among this year's five winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Amber Cottage by @ceca_studio (RIBA East Midlands Building of the Year and Client of the Year β Peter Hill)
π Image 2: Old Rectory by @briscoloranarc (RIBA East Midlands Small Project of the Year)
π Image 3: Courtyard House by @molearchitects (RIBA East Midlands Sustainability Award)
π Image 4: Garden House by @jonathanhendryarchitects (RIBA East Midlands Project Architect of the Year β Jonathan Hendry)
π Image 5: Design and Digital Arts Building, Nottingham Trent University by @hawkins_brown and @cpmgarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA East Midlands Awards 2026 winners announced π£
A βlandmarkβ educational building for Nottingham Trent University, the transformation of a derelict rectory in Lincolnshire and a contemporary home that reuses stone from the siteβs former derelict barn, are among this year's five winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Amber Cottage by @ceca_studio (RIBA East Midlands Building of the Year and Client of the Year β Peter Hill)
π Image 2: Old Rectory by @briscoloranarc (RIBA East Midlands Small Project of the Year)
π Image 3: Courtyard House by @molearchitects (RIBA East Midlands Sustainability Award)
π Image 4: Garden House by @jonathanhendryarchitects (RIBA East Midlands Project Architect of the Year β Jonathan Hendry)
π Image 5: Design and Digital Arts Building, Nottingham Trent University by @hawkins_brown and @cpmgarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA East Midlands Awards 2026 winners announced π£
A βlandmarkβ educational building for Nottingham Trent University, the transformation of a derelict rectory in Lincolnshire and a contemporary home that reuses stone from the siteβs former derelict barn, are among this year's five winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Amber Cottage by @ceca_studio (RIBA East Midlands Building of the Year and Client of the Year β Peter Hill)
π Image 2: Old Rectory by @briscoloranarc (RIBA East Midlands Small Project of the Year)
π Image 3: Courtyard House by @molearchitects (RIBA East Midlands Sustainability Award)
π Image 4: Garden House by @jonathanhendryarchitects (RIBA East Midlands Project Architect of the Year β Jonathan Hendry)
π Image 5: Design and Digital Arts Building, Nottingham Trent University by @hawkins_brown and @cpmgarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA East Midlands Awards 2026 winners announced π£
A βlandmarkβ educational building for Nottingham Trent University, the transformation of a derelict rectory in Lincolnshire and a contemporary home that reuses stone from the siteβs former derelict barn, are among this year's five winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Amber Cottage by @ceca_studio (RIBA East Midlands Building of the Year and Client of the Year β Peter Hill)
π Image 2: Old Rectory by @briscoloranarc (RIBA East Midlands Small Project of the Year)
π Image 3: Courtyard House by @molearchitects (RIBA East Midlands Sustainability Award)
π Image 4: Garden House by @jonathanhendryarchitects (RIBA East Midlands Project Architect of the Year β Jonathan Hendry)
π Image 5: Design and Digital Arts Building, Nottingham Trent University by @hawkins_brown and @cpmgarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA West Midlands Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The transformation of a Grade II-listed Warwickshire farmhouse, a new civic transport hub in Birmingham, and a modern pedestrian bridge over the River Severn, are among this yearβs five winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Corner Farm by @tawfitzwilliam (RIBA West Midlands Sustainability Award and Conservation Award)
π Image 2: Kepax Footbridge by @moxonarchitects and Jacobs (Engineering) (RIBA West Midlands Building of the Year)
π Image 3: University Station by @associated_architects and @mottmacgroup
π Image 4: Jazz House by @errandstudio (RIBA West Midlands Client of the Year β Angy & Bruce Burn, and Small Project of the Year)
π Image 5: The Parks by @stolonstudio (RIBA West Midlands Project Architect of the Year β Robert Barker)
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA West Midlands Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The transformation of a Grade II-listed Warwickshire farmhouse, a new civic transport hub in Birmingham, and a modern pedestrian bridge over the River Severn, are among this yearβs five winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Corner Farm by @tawfitzwilliam (RIBA West Midlands Sustainability Award and Conservation Award)
π Image 2: Kepax Footbridge by @moxonarchitects and Jacobs (Engineering) (RIBA West Midlands Building of the Year)
π Image 3: University Station by @associated_architects and @mottmacgroup
π Image 4: Jazz House by @errandstudio (RIBA West Midlands Client of the Year β Angy & Bruce Burn, and Small Project of the Year)
π Image 5: The Parks by @stolonstudio (RIBA West Midlands Project Architect of the Year β Robert Barker)
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA West Midlands Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The transformation of a Grade II-listed Warwickshire farmhouse, a new civic transport hub in Birmingham, and a modern pedestrian bridge over the River Severn, are among this yearβs five winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Corner Farm by @tawfitzwilliam (RIBA West Midlands Sustainability Award and Conservation Award)
π Image 2: Kepax Footbridge by @moxonarchitects and Jacobs (Engineering) (RIBA West Midlands Building of the Year)
π Image 3: University Station by @associated_architects and @mottmacgroup
π Image 4: Jazz House by @errandstudio (RIBA West Midlands Client of the Year β Angy & Bruce Burn, and Small Project of the Year)
π Image 5: The Parks by @stolonstudio (RIBA West Midlands Project Architect of the Year β Robert Barker)
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA West Midlands Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The transformation of a Grade II-listed Warwickshire farmhouse, a new civic transport hub in Birmingham, and a modern pedestrian bridge over the River Severn, are among this yearβs five winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Corner Farm by @tawfitzwilliam (RIBA West Midlands Sustainability Award and Conservation Award)
π Image 2: Kepax Footbridge by @moxonarchitects and Jacobs (Engineering) (RIBA West Midlands Building of the Year)
π Image 3: University Station by @associated_architects and @mottmacgroup
π Image 4: Jazz House by @errandstudio (RIBA West Midlands Client of the Year β Angy & Bruce Burn, and Small Project of the Year)
π Image 5: The Parks by @stolonstudio (RIBA West Midlands Project Architect of the Year β Robert Barker)
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA West Midlands Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The transformation of a Grade II-listed Warwickshire farmhouse, a new civic transport hub in Birmingham, and a modern pedestrian bridge over the River Severn, are among this yearβs five winning projects β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Corner Farm by @tawfitzwilliam (RIBA West Midlands Sustainability Award and Conservation Award)
π Image 2: Kepax Footbridge by @moxonarchitects and Jacobs (Engineering) (RIBA West Midlands Building of the Year)
π Image 3: University Station by @associated_architects and @mottmacgroup
π Image 4: Jazz House by @errandstudio (RIBA West Midlands Client of the Year β Angy & Bruce Burn, and Small Project of the Year)
π Image 5: The Parks by @stolonstudio (RIBA West Midlands Project Architect of the Year β Robert Barker)
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards
RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this year's 43 winning projects.
In East and West London β¬οΈ
π 458 Forest Road by @gortscott
π North Folgate by @ahmmarchitects, @stanton_williams, @morrisand.company, @dsdha_architecture and East
π UCL East, Marshgate by @stanton_williams (RIBA London Building of the Year)
π The Featherstone Building by @morrisand.company
π UCL One Pool Street by @lds_architects
π Plashet Road, Newham by @levitt_bernstein (RIBA London Sustainability Award)
π Sadler's Wells East by @odonnell_tuomey
π Noele Gordon House by @maearchitects for Newham Council
π Hempcrete Mewshouse by @cathiecurran
π Arthur Stanley House by @ahmmarchitects
π Notting Hill and Ealing High School Junior School by @hawkins_brown
π Space House by @squirepartners, @atelier_ten, Pell Frischmann, @insallarch, @gpblandscape, @gt_llp and @bamukandireland (RIBA London Conservation Award)
π Twin Pitches by @atelier.baulier
π UNCLE Wembley Gardens by @howells_makes
π Smartβs Place by @officedka
π Hebron House by @paul_archer_design
π Paddington Square by @rpbw_architects (Paris) in collaboration with Adamson Associates (London)
π SPID Theatre, Kensal House Community Rooms by @studiosamcauser (RIBA London Client of the Year - SPID Theatre)
π Godolphin and Latymer School β dining, library and sixth form by @waltersandcohen
π Greenside Road, London by @mador_architects and Tricia Guild
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this year's 43 winning projects.
In North London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Reciprocal House by @gianni_botsford_architects
π Image 2: Highbury House & Studio by @maichswift
π Image 3: Arbour House by Andrei Saltykov and Partners (ASaP) - @laceysaltykov_architects
π Image 4: Rowan Court by @satishjassalarchitects
π Image 5: EcoPark South (North London Heat and Power Project) by @grimshawarch
π Image 6: The Blooming Shed by @bat.studio (RIBA London Small Project of the Year)
π Image 7: Capella by @alliesandmorrison
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this year's 43 winning projects.
In North London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Reciprocal House by @gianni_botsford_architects
π Image 2: Highbury House & Studio by @maichswift
π Image 3: Arbour House by Andrei Saltykov and Partners (ASaP) - @laceysaltykov_architects
π Image 4: Rowan Court by @satishjassalarchitects
π Image 5: EcoPark South (North London Heat and Power Project) by @grimshawarch
π Image 6: The Blooming Shed by @bat.studio (RIBA London Small Project of the Year)
π Image 7: Capella by @alliesandmorrison
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this year's 43 winning projects.
In North London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Reciprocal House by @gianni_botsford_architects
π Image 2: Highbury House & Studio by @maichswift
π Image 3: Arbour House by Andrei Saltykov and Partners (ASaP) - @laceysaltykov_architects
π Image 4: Rowan Court by @satishjassalarchitects
π Image 5: EcoPark South (North London Heat and Power Project) by @grimshawarch
π Image 6: The Blooming Shed by @bat.studio (RIBA London Small Project of the Year)
π Image 7: Capella by @alliesandmorrison
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this year's 43 winning projects.
In North London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Reciprocal House by @gianni_botsford_architects
π Image 2: Highbury House & Studio by @maichswift
π Image 3: Arbour House by Andrei Saltykov and Partners (ASaP) - @laceysaltykov_architects
π Image 4: Rowan Court by @satishjassalarchitects
π Image 5: EcoPark South (North London Heat and Power Project) by @grimshawarch
π Image 6: The Blooming Shed by @bat.studio (RIBA London Small Project of the Year)
π Image 7: Capella by @alliesandmorrison
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this year's 43 winning projects.
In North London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Reciprocal House by @gianni_botsford_architects
π Image 2: Highbury House & Studio by @maichswift
π Image 3: Arbour House by Andrei Saltykov and Partners (ASaP) - @laceysaltykov_architects
π Image 4: Rowan Court by @satishjassalarchitects
π Image 5: EcoPark South (North London Heat and Power Project) by @grimshawarch
π Image 6: The Blooming Shed by @bat.studio (RIBA London Small Project of the Year)
π Image 7: Capella by @alliesandmorrison
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this year's 43 winning projects.
In North London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Reciprocal House by @gianni_botsford_architects
π Image 2: Highbury House & Studio by @maichswift
π Image 3: Arbour House by Andrei Saltykov and Partners (ASaP) - @laceysaltykov_architects
π Image 4: Rowan Court by @satishjassalarchitects
π Image 5: EcoPark South (North London Heat and Power Project) by @grimshawarch
π Image 6: The Blooming Shed by @bat.studio (RIBA London Small Project of the Year)
π Image 7: Capella by @alliesandmorrison
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this year's 43 winning projects.
In North London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Reciprocal House by @gianni_botsford_architects
π Image 2: Highbury House & Studio by @maichswift
π Image 3: Arbour House by Andrei Saltykov and Partners (ASaP) - @laceysaltykov_architects
π Image 4: Rowan Court by @satishjassalarchitects
π Image 5: EcoPark South (North London Heat and Power Project) by @grimshawarch
π Image 6: The Blooming Shed by @bat.studio (RIBA London Small Project of the Year)
π Image 7: Capella by @alliesandmorrison
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards

RIBA London Awards 2026 winners announced π£
The reimagining of the Natural History Museumβs gardens, a major mixed-use west waterfront development in Brentford, and a block of 75 later-living flats in East Ham are among this yearβs 43 winning projects.
In South East and South West London β¬οΈ
π Image 1: Arding & Hobbs by @stifftrevillion
π Image 2: Park Lane Stables RDA by @archwk
π Image 3: Westminster Coronerβs Court by @lyncharchitects
π Image 4: Oru Sutton by @samuel.chisholm and @takeroshimazakiarchitects
π Image 5: The Brentford Project - Phase 1 by @ahmmarchitects, @howells_makes and @maccreanorlavington
π Image 6: Sloane Street, London by @johnmcaslanpartners for Cadogan
π Image 7: Urban Nature Project, Natural History Museum by @feildenfowles (RIBA London Project Architect of the Year β Matthew Glen)
π Image 8: The Emory by @rshparchitects
π Image 9: The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at The OWO by @daewhakangdesign
π Image 10: The Clearing at Lesnes Abbey Woods by @wonky.space
π Image 11: Redcross Way by @sanchez_benton
π Image 12: Canada Water Plot K1 by @morrisand.company with @whiteinkarch
π Image 13: The Tannery by @coffeyarchitects
π Image 14: Harold Moody Health Centre by @morrisand.company
π Image 15: Lion Green Road by Mary Duggan Architects (Design) with @ruffarchitects (Delivery)
π Image 16: London Institute for Healthcare Engineering by @hlmarchitects
β‘οΈ Explore the winners: riba.org/RegionalAwards
πΈRIBA Regional Awards are sponsored by @lumionofficial and @dormakaba
#RIBAawards
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