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RIBA Client of the Year 2024 shortlist revealed

Read more about four exceptional clients championing outstanding architecture.

07 August 2024

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has today (7 August) announced the shortlist for the RIBA Client of the Year 2024. Since its establishment in 1998, the annual award has recognised the crucial role of clients who commission and champion outstanding architecture.  

This year’s shortlist recognises four exceptional clients for their role in delivering transformative and considered projects that will benefit communities for years to come. The results are a special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) school (Derbyshire County Council, Alfreton Park Community Special School), a community hub (Belfast City Council and Falls Community Council, St Comgall’s), an accessible retreat (Nick Read, Wraxall Yard), and a new culture centre (Shakespeare North Trust and Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council, Shakespeare North).

The RIBA Client of the Year 2024 shortlist is:  

Derbyshire County Council for Alfreton Park Community Special School by Curl la Tourelle Head Architecture

A school for pupils aged 3 to 19 years with special needs, Alfreton Park Community Special School is a shining example of what can be accomplished when an ambitious client and a skilful architect work harmoniously together. The jury were impressed by the drive and determination of both the client and the architect to achieve their shared vision for an exemplary education setting that goes significantly above and beyond the standard school offering. 

Shakespeare North Trust and Knowsley Metropolitan Borough Council for Shakespeare North by Helm Architecture with executive architects Austin-Smith: Lord 

An ambitious vision for a local community along with an extraordinary brief from a dedicated client has seen a council-owned car park transformed into a theatre and education building promoting learning, experimentation, and reinterpretation of William Shakespeare’s works. The project aims to inspire a community, raise educational aspiration and attainment, and play a part in regenerating the local region. Community engagement throughout the duration of the project extended to the supply chain, partnerships with local merchants, and collaborations with independent businesses.  

Belfast City Council and Falls Community Council for St Comgall's, Belfast by Hall Black Douglas Architects

Formerly a derelict primary school, the new St Comgall’s exemplifies architecture in service of a community. Re-imagined and then painstakingly remade, the crumbling 1930’s structure has become a vibrant new home for Belfast City Council. The client and end users were keen to tap into the local memory of the civic site and the shared history of The Troubles as experienced by the community. The result is an exemplar of ‘living heritage’ that bears witness to the past while fostering a future of connectivity.  

Nick Read for Wraxall Yard by Clementine Blakemore Architects

Extraordinary ambition and commitment from the client and architect has seen this dilapidated Dorset dairy farm sensitively repaired and converted into highly accessible holiday accommodation. Sparked by personal experience of disability and frustration at the standard of available wheelchair-accessible accommodation, the development's extensive and efficient accessible features give disabled guests independence. The jury was inspired by the client’s ambition to have a wide-reaching social and environmental impact.  
 
Chair of the RIBA Client of the Year 2024 Jury Simon Henley said:

“This is a truly inspiring shortlist. It celebrates four clients who have each shown huge courage and determination in commissioning and stewarding their buildings to fruition. Each brings with it incredible social value to its communities and constituencies.  
Alfreton Park School is a welcoming and inclusive place for pupils with special educational needs and disabilities. Wraxall Yard is a sensitively restored dairy farm offering inclusive holiday accommodation. With St Comgall’s, in Belfast, the client group are using the building as a unifying and positive force within the neighbourhood. And Shakespeare North commemorates the only known purpose-built indoor Elizabethan theatre, and in so doing has inspired and invigorated an historic Merseyside town.  
For each there is a story. And these clients have demonstrated real ambition in commissioning out-of-the-ordinary buildings. Their determination in each case has brought about real joy.” 

This year’s jury comprised: Founding Director of Henley Halebrown, Simon Henley (chair); Founding Director of 6a, Stephanie Macdonald; and Business Development Manager for Ibstock, Darren Johnson.  

The winner of the Award will be announced at the RIBA Stirling Prize ceremony on Wednesday 16 October 2024 at The Roundhouse in London. 

ENDS   

Notes to editors:   

  1. Media contact: Thuli.Maseko@riba.org  
  2. Download images and citations for the shortlist here.  
  3. Previous winners of RIBA Client of the Year include Onion Collective (2023), Thornsett Group Plc (2022), Cambridge Mosque Trust (2021), Network Rail (2019), Argent LLP (2018), Bedales School (2017), Westmorland Ltd (2016), National Theatre (2015), Manchester Metropolitan University (2014) and the National Trust (2013).   
  4. The RIBA Client of the Year Award is sponsored by Ibstock plc. Ibstock plc is a leading manufacturer of clay bricks and concrete building products, with a proud history of nearly 200 years of manufacturing excellence. Its products and solutions are a vital and indispensable part of the built environment, the cornerstone of every building project. Operating from 38 sites across the UK, with over 150 million tonnes of clay reserves across 23 active quarries, Ibstock plc is a business at the heart of building, continuously developing solutions that take the construction industry forward. Not only delivering products that set the standard for aesthetic appeal and performance, the company also leads the way into a truly sustainable future. Its people provide the passion and inspiration that can make a real and tangible difference, constantly striving to innovate and working together with its customers, partners and suppliers. www.ibstockplc.co.uk    
  5. 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. www.architecture.com. Follow @RIBA on Twitter for regular updates www.twitter.com/RIBA   


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