Twenty-two buildings have been shortlisted for the RIBA East 2022 Awards, ranging from a small copper-clad home expansion in Cambridge to a new youth and engagement space at the Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich. Early in May, the winners will be announced. A total of 22 projects from the East of England will be considered for a RIBA Regional Award, out of a total of 48 entries.
“Given the challenges of the past two years, we were thrilled to see a significant number of entries to the regional awards this year. The shortlisted schemes across the region demonstrate the determination and design skill of all the practices involved, on projects large and small and across all sectors. They also show the enormous value that architects bring to these projects and how their expertise can be used to create better spaces for people to live, work, and experience.”
—Said RIBA East Regional Director, Louise Todd
The buildings that have been shortlisted for the RIBA East Awards are:
In Cambridgeshire
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1704_Wudhus, Cambridgeshire by Mole Architects
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36 Storey’s Way, Churchill College, by Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture
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Civil Engineering Building, Cambridge by Grimshaw and RHP
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Copper House, Cambridge by Butcher Bayley Architects
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Cranmer Road, Cambridge by Allies and Morrison
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Ely Museum by HAT Projects
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Magdalene College Library, Cambridge by Niall McLaughlin Architects
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Friars, St Ives by Mole Architects
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Prospect House, Cambridgeshire by Ellis Miller + Partners
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Sun Slice House, Cambridgeshire by Neil Dusheiko Architects
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Wintringham Primary Academy, St Neots by dRMM Architects
In Essex
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Brentwood Preparatory School by Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture
In Hertfordshire
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Central Surgery, Sawbridgeworth by Hawkins\Brown
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Criss Cross House, Hertfordshire by Ashton Porter Architects
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Sri Krishna Haveli at Bhaktivedanta Manor, Aldenham, Hertfordshire by Cottrell & Vermeulen Architecture
In Norfolk
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BlueSky Barn, Norfolk by 31/44 Architects & Taylor Made Space
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Studio Nencini, Norwich by Alder Brisco (now Brisco Loran and James Alder Architect)
In Suffolk
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Aldeburgh House, Suffolk by David Walker Architects
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Carlton Marshes Visitor Centre, Lowestoft by Cowper Griffith Architects
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NW2 Participation Building and Theatre Square, Ipswich by WGP Architects
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Stone Cottage, Suffolk by Haysom Ward Miller Architects
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Sutton Hoo, Woodbridge, Suffolk by Nissen Richards Studio
A regional jury will evaluate all of the shortlisted ideas, with the winners being announced later this spring. In acknowledgment of their architectural quality, Regional Award winners will be evaluated for a prestigious RIBA National Award, the results of which will be revealed in the summer. Moreover, from the RIBA National Award-winning projects, a shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize for the greatest building of the year will be selected, and the Stirling Prize winner will be announced in October.
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has been honoring exceptional architecture for almost 180 years. Our medals and awards are recognized around the world as a symbol of distinction, honoring the best architecture, architects, research, and students.