2018 RIBA Stirling Prize Shortlist Announced for UK?s Best New Building
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the shortlist of six projects competing for the 2018 Stirling Prize, the UK?s most prestigious award for architecture, given to the building ?that has made the biggest contribution to the evolution of architecture in a given year.? Selected from the list of national award winners, the finalist buildings range from a highly-innovative new workplace in central London to a rammed-earth wall cemetery in Hertfordshire.
Bloomberg, London / Foster + Partners. Image © Nigel Young
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the shortlist of six projects competing for the 2018 Stirling Prize, the UK?s most prestigious award for architecture, given to the building ?that has made the biggest contribution to the evolution of architecture in a given year.? Selected from the list of national award winners, the finalist buildings range from a highly-innovative new workplace in central London to a rammed-earth wall cemetery in Hertfordshire.?This shortlist illustrates why UK architects and architecture are held in such high regard around the world,? said RIBA President Ben Derbyshire. ?In these challenging and turbulent political times, we must celebrate how the UK?s architectural talent can help to improve local communities and their quality of life.??Years of thoughtful design, collaborative working and a desire to nurture the human spirit has resulted in six buildings of real integrity an...
Bloomberg, London / Foster + Partners. Image © Nigel Young
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the shortlist of six projects competing for the 2018 Stirling Prize, the UK?s most prestigious award for architecture, given to the building ?that has made the biggest contribution to the evolution of architecture in a given year.? Selected from the list of national award winners, the finalist buildings range from a highly-innovative new workplace in central London to a rammed-earth wall cemetery in Hertfordshire.?This shortlist illustrates why UK architects and architecture are held in such high regard around the world,? said RIBA President Ben Derbyshire. ?In these challenging and turbulent political times, we must celebrate how the UK?s architectural talent can help to improve local communities and their quality of life.??Years of thoughtful design, collaborative working and a desire to nurture the human spirit has resulted in six buildings of real integrity an...
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