A brewery, a two storey school sports centre and a supported living development are among the 19 projects which have been shortlisted for this year’s RIBA South East Awards.
RIBA South/South East Director, James Robinson, welcomed the news:
"The standard is very high and demonstrates the great depth of design creativity in the region as well as the vital contribution made by architects to the improvement of the built environment for us all."
This year’s shortlisted projects are:
- Barton Science Centre, Tonbridge School by BDP
- Brighton College - School of Science and Sport by Office for Metropolitan Architecture
- Bumpers Oast by acme space ltd
- Curious Brewery by Guy Hollaway Architects
- House for Theo and Oskar by Tigg + Coll Architects
- Hove House by Turner Works (formerly Carl Turner Architects)
- Lady Bee Enterprise Centre by ECE Architecture
- Linden Farm Autism Supported Living by Haverstock
- Moor's Nook by Coffey Architects
- St John's School Sports Centre by FaulknerBrowns Architects
- Sumner House, Sevenoaks by ADP
- The Activity Centre, St Georges College, Weybridge by Scott Brownrigg
- The Fitted Rigging House by Baynes and Mitchell Architects
- The King's School, Canterbury International College by Walters & Cohen Architects
- The Malthouse, The King's School Canterbury by Tim Ronalds Architects
- Univeristy of Kent, Kennedy Building, School of Economics by Bond Bryan
- Walmer Castle and Gardens Learning Centre by Adam Richards Architects
- Weybridge House by Wilkinson King Architects
This year's awards sponsors for special awards include Michelmersh for the Sustainability Award and Taylor Maxwell for the Project Architect of the Year.
Due to ongoing public health concerns, judging for the 2020 RIBA UK Awards was postponed to 2021. The 2021 RIBA UK Awards (including Regional, National and the RIBA Stirling Prize) will be selected from the shortlist for the 2020 RIBA Regional, RSUA, RIAS, and RSAW Awards.
Regional Award winners will be considered for a highly coveted RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence. The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize, the best new building of the year, will be drawn from the RIBA National Award winning buildings and the Stirling Prize winner will be announced after this.
If you are a member of the press wanting more information on the RIBA South East Awards shortlist (including access to images) then please email Jenny.Peterson@riba.org.