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Seventeen projects shortlisted for RIBA South East Awards 2019

An immersive architectural artwork, two school science centres and a refurbished railway station are among the 17 projects to be shortlisted from 42 entries to RIBA South East Awards 2019.

19 March 2019

The projects in the running for RIBA South East Awards are:

Kent

  • The King’s School, Canterbury – Mitchinson’s House, Canterbury by Walters & Cohen Architects
  • Process Gallery, Lenham by Guy Hollaway Architects
  • Mews, Sevenoaks by Morris + Company
  • Wildernesse Restaurant, Sevenoaks by Morris + Company
  • Sevenoaks School Science and Technology Centre and Global Study Centre, Sevenoaks by Tim Ronalds Architects
  • Bat & Ball Centre, Sevenoaks by Theis + Khan
  • Haddo Yard, Whitstable by Denizen Works
  • Fir Tree House, Kent by Crew Architects
  • Kent Downs House, Kent by McLean Quinlan

Surrey

  • Van Hasselt Centre, Cranleigh School, Cranleigh by Allies and Morrison
  • Writ in Water, Egham by Mark Wallinger in collaboration with Studio Octopi
  • Science & Mathematics Centre, Charterhouse School by Design Engine Architects
  • The Harrison Centre, Reigate Grammar School by Walters & Cohen Architects

East Sussex

  • Hill House Passivhaus, Lewes by Meloy Architects

West Sussex

  • Creek House, Bosham by AR Design Studio
  • Harbour House, West Sussex by McLean Quinlan
  • Nithurst Farm, West Sussex by Adam Richards Architects

Charterhouse Science and Mathematics Centre by Design Engine (c) Design Engine

All shortlisted projects will now be assessed by a regional jury, with the winners announced at an awards dinner on Thursday 23 May at Newbury Racecourse. You can buy your tickets for the dinner here.

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.

Sevenoaks School Science and Technology Centre and Global Study Centre by Tim Ronalds Architects (c) Hélène Binet

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 South Awards shortlist (including access to images) then please email jenny.peterson@riba.org.

Bat and Ball Station by Theis + Khan (c) Nick Kane

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