Allies & Morrison, Sheppard Robson and Surman Weston score double victories on 42-strong winners’ list

Allford Hall Monaghan Morris has picked up more 2022 RIBA London Awards than any other firm, netting three of the 42 accolades distributed.

The practice, co-founded by RIBA president Simon Allford, collected awards for its The Post Building, Hawley Wharf and Breakers Place schemes in the capital, with only one of its shortlisted projects failing to win an award.

Today’s RIBA London Awards winners’ list also reveals that three-time Stirling Prize winner Foster & Partners’ Principal Tower and 2013 Stirling Prize winner Witherford Watson Mann’s nearby Brickfields business centre failed to progress beyond the68-project shortlist.

Allies & Morrison, Sheppard Robson, and Surman Weston all picked up two awards, however. (See the winners’ table below for full details.)

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100 Liverpool Street, by Hopkins Architects

RIBA伦敦区域总监Dian Small说,今年的获奖者在不同的建筑类型和规模上展示了杰出的设计,展示了首都建筑输出的“广度和卓越”。

“We are delighted to see sustainability at the forefront of our award-winning projects,” she said.

“Inventive selection and use of construction materials and a notable shift towards retrofitting and Passivhaus solutions has been clearly demonstrated in projects of all scales, ranging from domestic refurbishments to the masterful reuse of listed buildings.

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Barts Square, by Sheppard Robson with Maccreanor Lavington and Piercy & Company

“We see too evidence of the informed public-sector client as a force for good in commissioning high-quality architecture, not just in housing and placemaking, but also in undertaking well engaged community and education-focused projects.”

In addition to the main awards, Surman Weston picked up a RIBA Small Project of the Year 2022 Special Award for Hackney School of Food and Hawkins Brown won the RIBA London Conservation Award 2022 for the Plumstead Centre.

Architype’s Harris Academy in Sutton won the RIBA London Sustainability Award 2022, while British Land won the RIBA London Client of the Year Award 2022 for Hopkins Architects’ 100 Liverpool Street.

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Hawkins Brown’s Plumstead Centre

Carlos Sanchez, of Sanchez Benton Architects, was named RIBA London Project Architect of the Year 2022 for Peveril Gardens and Studios.

An overall RIBA London Building of the Year winner will be announced at a ceremony on 24 May. The 42 winners announced today will go forward for consideration for RIBA National Awards. Winners of those accolades make up the pool from which the Stirling Prize shortlist is drawn.

RIBA London Awards winners 2022

100 Bishopsgate,Allies & MorrisonwithArney Fender Katsalidis

100 Liverpool Street,Hopkins Architects

198 CAL,CarverHaggard

245 Hammersmith Road, bySheppard Robson

Artist’s Studio in Stepney,Martin Edwards Architects

Barts Square, bySheppard Robson Robson withMaccreanor LavingtonandPiercy & Company

Belle Vue, byMorris & Company

BFI Riverfront,Carmody Groarke

Breakers Place, Nottingdale, byAllford Hall Monaghan Morris

Cromwell Place, byBuckley Gray Yeoman

Ditton Hill House, bySurman Weston

Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road, byHenley Halebrown

Hackney School of Food, bySurman Weston

Harris Academy, Sutton, byArchitype

Hawley Wharf, byAllford Hall Monaghan Morris

House in Primrose Hill, byJamie Fobert Architects Limited

Hoxton Southwark, byLifschutz Davidson Sandilands

Ibstock Place School Refectory, byMaccreanor Lavington

Kiln Place, byPeter Barber Architects

Lambeth Palace Library, byWright & Wright Architects

LB Southwark SILS3, byTim Ronalds Architects

Leyton House, byMcMahon Architecture

Mews House Deep Retrofit, byPrewett Bizley Architects

Mews House, bycreativemass

Mountain View, byCAN

NoMad London, byEPR Architects

Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park, byPanter Hudspith Architects

Peveril Gardens and Studios, bySanchez Benton Architects Architects withGabriel KuriandNigel Dunnett

Pitched Black, byGruff Architects

Plumstead Centre, byHawkins Brown

Royal Wharf Primary School, byFeilden Clegg Bradley Studios

Sands End Arts and Community Centre, byMae Architects

Sideways House, byLeep Architects

Sir Michael Uren Hub, byAllies & Morrison

St John Street, byEmil Eve Architects

St John’s Church, Hackney, byThomas Ford & Partners

The Library House, byMacdonald Wright Architects

The Post Building, byAllford Hall Monaghan Morris

Tree House, Ealing, byFletcher Crane Architects

Victoria House, Bloomsbury, byHutchinson & Partners

Woods Quay, byArchitecturall Ltd

Yorkton Workshops, byCassion Castle Architects