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RIBA announces shortlist for 2023 Stephen Lawrence Prize: An inspiring snapshot of early career talent in architecture

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has today announced the shortlist for the 2023 Stephen Lawrence Prize.

13 July 2023

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has today announced the shortlist for the 2023 Stephen Lawrence Prize.  

Curzon Camden © David Grandorge

Now in its 25th year, the annual Stephen Lawrence Prize was founded in 1998 by Baroness Doreen Lawrence OBE and Marco Goldschmied, in memory of Stephen Lawrence, an aspiring architect who was tragically murdered in a racist attack in 1993. 

This year, for the first time, the prize celebrates new talent by exclusively recognising projects led by an early career project architect, typically someone who has qualified within five years prior to the project’s completion date. 

Including the world’s first multistorey skatepark, the renovation of an 18th-century building into a modern and accessible public space, and a children’s home designed to calm and inspire its young residents - this year’s shortlist offers an exciting showcase of early career talent in architecture. 

As part of the eligibility changes this year, an architecture student will join the jury on behalf of the Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation and go on to be mentored by the winning project architect. 

Matthew Goldschmied, Jury Chair, Managing Trustee at the Marco Goldschmied Foundation, said: 

“From projects that make creative use of existing structures and everyday materials, to public spaces that bring communities together, this year’s shortlist celebrates an inspiring range of forward-thinking projects and six brilliantly talented early career architects. These are buildings that all address accessibility and social equity in some way, reminding us that excellent design can enrich people’s everyday lives.”   

The 2023 Stephen Lawrence Prize jury comprised: Managing Trustee of the Marco Goldschmied Foundation, Matthew Goldschmied (Chair); Baroness Doreen Lawrence OBE; winner of the 2022 Stephen Lawrence Prize and co-founder at Surman Weston, Percy Weston; and Student Juror on behalf of the Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation, Adefunmilayo Adebiyi.  

As in previous years, the Stephen Lawrence Prize shortlist was selected from winners of the UK RIBA Regional Awards. Project Architects – including their year of qualification – were identified at the point of entry. The winner will be announced at the RIBA Stirling Prize ceremony on Thursday 19 October 2023 at Victoria Warehouse in Manchester. 

The six shortlisted projects are:   

See more on this year’s shortlisted projects.

Notes to editors:  

  1. Media contact: Simon.Perry@riba.org  
  2. Images and citations can be downloaded here.  
  3. This year, for the first time, the prize celebrates new talent by exclusively recognising projects led by an early career project architect. For this award, we define an early career architect as someone who has qualified as an architect typically within 5 years prior to the project completion date, although we consider mitigations that may impact this timeframe. We recognise that some entrants may not have been working full time for a range of reasons. To be inclusive we actively encourage applications from people who may have been working for longer than five years but have spent time outside of their professional career. Previously, the prize was awarded to the best projects with a construction budget of less than £1 million - see further information here
  4. The Stephen Lawrence Day Foundation was established amid unprecedented growing global awareness of racial inequality, and exists to inspire a more equal, inclusive society, and to foster opportunities for marginalised young people in the UK. The Foundation has been working tirelessly with stakeholders in education, business, and government to develop a framework that will become the bedrock of the foundation’s future work. 
  5. The Marco Goldschmied Foundation was created by Marco Goldschmied in 1998 and continues to sponsor The Stephen Lawrence Prize for architecture and to award grants and donations for education in architecture and the arts. The Foundation supports research into innovation in the arts, environment and human rights fields by the provision of grants and awards to individuals or other charitable organisations. 
  6. The RIBA Awards have been running since 1966. No matter the shape, size, budget or location, RIBA Award winning schemes set the standard for great architecture all across the country. RIBA Awards are for buildings in the UK by RIBA Chartered Architects and RIBA International Fellows. Entries are to be submitted to the region or nation in which the building is situated.  
  7. The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) is a global professional membership body that serves its members and society in order to deliver better buildings and places, stronger communities and a sustainable environment. Follow @RIBA on Twitter for regular updates. 

 AHouse for Artists © Apparata Architects

A House for Artists © Apparata Architects.

F51 Sports Park © Hufton + Crow
Lighthouse Children's Home © Edmund Sumner
Manber Jeffries House © Hampus Berndtson
Museum of the Home © Hufton + Crow

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