Out of the 200 projects that were entered for RIBA London Awards in 2019, 83 have been shortlisted.
The shortlisted buildings are:
1A Earl's Court Square by Sophie Hicks Architects
Weymouth Mews by Morrow + Lorraine
4 Pancras Square by Eric Parry Architects
6 Broadway Market Mews by Delvendahl Martin Architects
Albion Works by Chris Dyson Architects
Alexandra Palace by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
Alleyn's School Lower School by Tim Ronalds Architects
Alwyne Place by Mitzman Architects
Apartment at St Thomas Church by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Battersea Arts Centre by Haworth Tompkins
Beak Street by Stiff + Trevillion
Bethnal Green Mission Church by Gatti Routh Rhodes Architects
Blue Mountain School by 6a Architects
Boiler House Studio by Egret West
Boutique Office in Paddington by Edward Williams Architects
Branch Place by Karakusevic Carson Architects
Brentford Lock West by Phase 2 Mæ
Buckingham Green by Fletcher Priest Architects
Burbridge Close by Peter Barber Architects
Camden Mews by bere:architects
Channing School Arundel Centre by BuckleyGrayYeoman
Coal Drops Yard by Heatherwick Studio
Crossfield Street House by Jonathan Pile Architect
Drayton Green Church by Piercy&Company
Eleanor Palmer Science Lab by AY Architects
Family Commune by Daykin Marshall Studio
Great Arthur House by John Robertson Architects
Hackney Wick Station by Landot and Brown
Hawley Primary School by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Highgate Bowl by HASA Architects
House in a Garden by Gianni Botsford Architects Ltd
Hoxton Press, Colville Estate by Karakusevic Carson Architects with David Chipperfield Architects
Kenwood Lee House by Cousins & Cousins Architects
Kettner's Townhouse and Soho House Greek Street by SODA
Kilburn Quarter by Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands
Lambeth Civic Centre by Cartwright Pickard
Lambeth Town Hall by Cartwright Pickard
LAMDA by Niall McLaughlin Architects
Lanterna, Fish Island Village by Lyndon Goode Architects
Light Falls by FLOW Architecture with MAGRITS
London Bridge Station by Grimshaw
London Business School, The Sammy Ofer Centre by Sheppard Robson
London Wall Place by Make Architects
Mapleton Crescent by Metropolitan Workshop
Merano by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Moray Mews by Peter Barber Architects
Music School, King's College School Wimbledon by Hopkins Architects
Ordnance Road by Peter Barber Architects
Periscope House Groves by Natcheva Architects Ltd
Pitzhanger Manor and Gallery by Jestico + Whiles
Redchurch Townhouse by 31/44 Architects
Regents Park Estate Infill by Mæ Architects
Revealing The Charterhouse by Eric Parry Architects
Royal College of Pathologists by Bennetts Associates
Royal Opera House Open Up by Stanton Williams
Selfridges Duke Street by David Chipperfield Architects
Signal Townhouses by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
South London Gallery Fire Station by 6a Architects
Southbank Centre by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
St Paul's Girls' School - Garden Building by John McAslan + Partners
Television Centre by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
The Belham Primary School by Haverstock
The Bower by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
The Coal Office by David Morley Architects
The Colville Estate by Karakusevic Carson Architects
The Magistrates by Gort Scott Architects
The Ned, City of London by EPR Architects
The Painted Hall by Hugh Broughton Architects
The Queens Diamond Jubilee Galleries by MUMA LLP
The Reed by Cartwright Pickard
Tintagel House by Stanton Williams
Tiverton House by Takero Shimazaki Architects
Torriano Primary School by Hayhurst and Co.
Vauxhall Urbanest by Glenn Howells Architects
Westminster Abbey Triforium Project by Ptolemy Dean Architects
Whitehall Museum by Curl la Tourelle + Head Limited
Woodside Square by Pollard Thomas Edwards
Throughout March and April all shortlisted schemes will be visited by one of five London juries. The winners of this year’s RIBA London Awards will be announced at a ceremony at 66 Portland Place, on Monday 20 May.
Several RIBA Special Awards will also be announced including the RIBA Sustainability Award sponsored by Michelmersh and RIBA Project Architect of the Year sponsored by Taylor Maxwell.
If successful, the Regional Award winners will be considered for a highly-coveted RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, the results of which will be announced in June. The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize, the best new building of the year, will be drawn from the RIBA National Award-winning buildings in July and the Stirling Prize winner will be announced in October.
If you are a member of the press wanting more information on the RIBA London Awards shortlist (including access to images) then please email Abigail.Chiswell-White@riba.org.