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Twenty-three projects shortlisted for RIBA East Awards 2025

Discover the projects shortlisted for this year's RIBA East Awards 2025

11 February 2025

Twenty-three projects, including a sustainability-driven retrofit of a typical 1970s detached house, alms-houses catering to over fifty-fives, and a state-of-the-art research facility, have been shortlisted for the RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) East Awards 2025

The projects that have been shortlisted are: 

1970s House Retrofit, St.Albans. by Scott Batty Architect 

Amento by James Gorst Architects 

Brambles by Bere Architects 

Brentwood School Reception and Ashton by Cottrell and Vermeulen Architecture 

Cast Corbel House by Grafted 

Catslide House by Graeme Williamson Architects 

Clayworth by ArkleBoyce Architects Ltd 

Dovehouse Court Almshouses by Mole Architects Ltd 

Elmside by Michael Collins Architects 

Folded House by Westerdahl. 

Harpenden House by Emil Eve Architects 

Housestead by Sanei Hopkins Architects 

Jankes Barn by Lynch Architects 

Knights Park by Pollard Thomas Edwards and Alison Brooks Architects 

Mill Hide by POULSON ARCHITECTURE 

Mirror Pod Extension by MART BARRASS ARCHITECT (LTD.) 

North Sea East Wood by Hayhurst & Co. 

Sunspot by HAT Projects 

The Discovery Centre (DISC) by Herzog & de Meuron / BDP 

The Entopia Building Architype, Feilden and Mawson and Eve Waldron Design 

TTP Campus by Sheppard Robson 

University of Cambridge West Hub by Jestico + Whiles 

Young’s Court Development at Emmanuel College, Cambridge by Stanton Williams 

Housestead_© Peter Landers Photography

Matt Blakeley, Regional Director for RIBA Central said of the RIBA East shortlist:

“The East region continues to deliver as one of the shining lights of architectural excellence in the UK, with this year’s shortlist demonstrating a wealth of outstanding projects. From mass housing to community buildings, commercial to educational spaces, the diversity and innovation on display is truly remarkable.

The sheer volume and quality of the projects that now come forward in the region highlight not only the talented architectural community, but the vision and collaboration of clients, stakeholders and contractors who make these projects possible.”

All projects shortlisted for RIBA Awards will be visited by a regional jury, and the winning projects will be announced later this spring.

The winners will then be considered for several RIBA Special Awards, including the RIBA Sustainability Award and RIBA Building of the Year, before being considered for a highly coveted RIBA National Award, which will be announced in summer.

The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize – the UK’s best new building – will be drawn from the RIBA National Award-winning projects and announced in September. The Stirling Prize winner will be announced in October.

ENDS

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Dovehouse Court Almshouses_Mole Architects, David Butler

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