Archinet UK Building Directory
Award Winning Architects
RIBA Awards are given for buildings that have
high architectural standards and make a substantial contribution to the local
environment. The awards are annual, and have been running continuously since
1966.
The buildings are judged in the first instance by short-listing panels in each
region, who visit schemes individually and meet to produce a list of buildings
to be visited in detail by the region's jury. Each regional jury is made up of a
regional representative who is usually the chair of the short-listing panel, lay
assessors from various disciplines and the jury chair, who is a nationally
renowned architect. They visit the short-listed projects, talking to clients and
users and assessing design excellence irrespective of style, size or complexity
of the project. For more information about the RIBA Awards,
click
here.
Firms that have won five or more RIBA Awards for UK projects between 2000 and 2006 (with the number of Awards shown in brackets) are:
Allford Hall Monaghan Morris: 6
Building Design Partnership: 5
DSDHA: 5
MacCormac Jamieson Prichard: 5
Of these firms, the top three, in terms of number of RIBA Awards are: Foster & Partners (13), Feilden Clegg Bradley (11), and Hopkins Architects (9).
Click here for a full alphabetical list of all RIBA Award winners since 2000.
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