From schools to office buildings in the heart of the City, to community arts spaces and libraries; this year's RIBA London Awards Shortlist reflects the diverse range and scale of projects in the Capital. RIBA London are proud to announce our shortlist of buildings selected from 126 entries for this year’s RIBA London Awards.
RIBA London Regional Director, Dian Small, welcomed the news:
“Despite the challenges of the past two years, we are delighted that the shortlist includes a wide variety of buildings - all are a true testament to the high standard of architecture that London has to offer.
The jury discussions were focused on assessing how environmentally and socially consciousness the projects were – and particularly how they have and will positively shape the community they are in.”
The projects that have been shortlisted are:
- 100 Bishopsgate, Allies and Morrison
- 100 Liverpool Street, Hopkins Architects
- 135 Bishopsgate, Fletcher Priest Architects
- 198 CAL, CarverHaggard
- 245 Hammersmith Road, Sheppard Robson
- 80 Percent House - Deep Retrofit in a Conservation Area, Prewett Bizley Architects
- Albion Drive E8, Theme2 Architects
- Artist's Studio in Stepney, Martin Edwards Architects
- Barts Square, Sheppard Robson
- Belgravia Gate, Flanagan Lawrence
- Belle Vue, Morris+Company
- BFI Riverfront, Carmody Groarke
- Breakers Place, Nottingdale, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Brickfields, Witherford Watson Mann Architects
- Bunhill 2 Energy Centre, Cullinan Studio
- City Law School, WilkinsonEyre
- Cromwell Place, BuckleyGrayYeoman
- Dept W, Buckley Gray Yeoman
- Ditton Hill House, Surman Weston
- Duckworth Terrace, Peter Barber Architects
- Forest Gate Community School, Rivington Street Studio
- Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road, Henley Halebrown
- Hackney School of Food, Surman Weston
- Harris Academy, Sutton, Architype
- Harrow Square, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (Europe)
- Hawley Wharf, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- House in Primrose Hill, Jamie Fobert Architects
- Hoxton Southwark, Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
- Ibstock Place School Refectory, Maccreanor Lavington
- Kiln Place, Peter Barber Architects
- Lambeth Palace Library, Wright & Wright Architects
- LB Southwark SILS3, Tim Ronalds Architects
- Leyton House, McMahon Architecture
- Mews House Deep Retrofit RevA, Prewett Bizley Architects
- Mews House, Creativemass
- Mountain View, CAN
- NoMad London, EPR Architects
- Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park, Panter Hudspith Architects
- Peveril Gardens and Studios, Sanchez Benton Architects
- Pinnacle House, Royal Wharf, Mae Architects
- Pitched Black, Gruff Architects
- Plumstead Centre, Hawkins\Brown
- Principal Tower, Foster + Partners
- Ram Quarter Phase One, EPR Architects
- Royal Wharf Primary School, Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
- Sands End Arts and Community Centre, Mæ Architects
- Sideways House, Leep Architects
- Sir Michael Uren Hub, Allies and Morrison
- Smithson Tower _ The Economist Building, ConForm Architects
- Southwark Brick House, Satish Jassal Architects
- St John Street, Emil Eve Architects
- St John's Church, Hackney, Thomas Ford & Partners
- St Mary's Centre, Erect Architecture
- Stephen Hawking School, Donald McCrory
- Studio House, AOC Architecture
- The Archives, ROAR Architects
- The Interlock, Bureau de Change Architects
- The Library House, Macdonald Wright Architects
- The Lodge, Simon Gill Architects
- The Mews House, Bouverie Mews, Spatial Affairs Bureau
- The Post Building, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Totteridge House, Gregory Phillips Architects
- Toynbee Hall Estate and London Square Spitalfields, Platform 5 Architects with David Hughes Architects and Richard Griffiths Architects
- Tree House, Ealing, Fletcher Crane Architects
- Victoria House, Bloomsbury, Hutchinson & Partners
- Wimbledon House, Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
- Woods Quay, Architecturall
- Yorkton Workshops, Cassion Castle Architects with Pearson Lloyd
All shortlisted projects will be assessed by a regional jury with the winning projects announced later this Spring.
See all RIBA 2022 Awards shortlisted projects across the UK.
Regional Award winners are considered for several RIBA Special Awards including the RIBA Sustainability Award sponsored by Michelmersh and the RIBA Building of the Year sponsored by Taylor Maxwell.
The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize for the best building of the year will then be drawn from the RIBA National Award-winning projects, and the Stirling Prize winner will be announced in October.
If you are a member of the press seeking more information on the RIBA London Awards shortlist (including access to images) please email: dian.small@riba.org.