14-10-2015

Finalists for the 2015 RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize

Niall McLaughlin Architects,

Bar, Sport & Wellness,

Design,

Exhibition,

The seven projects shortlisted for the RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize 2015 offer concrete examples of good architecture on a limited budget.



Finalists for the 2015 RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize

The RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize 2015, funded by the Marco Goldschmied Foundation, is an annual award for a project implemented by a young architectural practice on a budget of less than 1 million pounds. The award is named after Stephen Lawrence, an architecture student who was murdered in 1993.

On September 3 RIBA published a list of the 7 finalists. The 7 projects are very different, but all share a common attitude of dialogue and desire to overcome the urban and natural limitations of the sites where they were built, offering concrete demonstrations of good architecture on a limited budget.

- Acoustic Shells, West Sussex by Flanagan Lawrence
- Ancient Party Barn, Kent by Liddicoat & Goldhill LLP
- Brighton Waste House, East Sussex by BBM Sustainable Design Ltd
- Dundon Passivhaus, Somerset by Prewett Bizley Architects
- The Fishing Hut, Hampshire by Niall McLaughlin Architects
- Myrtle Cottage Garden Studio, Wiltshire by Stonewood Design
- Pear Tree House, London by Edgley Design

The winner of the RIBA Stephen Lawrence Prize 2015 will be announced on October 15 2015 at the RIBA Stirling Prize awards ceremony.

Images courtesy of RIBA

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