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The Royal Institute of British Architects has today announced the West Midlands shortlist for its annual Awards. Following the success of the Library of Birmingham in 2014 and Middleport Pottery in 2015, the Awards have become the benchmark in identifying the best new Architecture in the West Midlands.
The eight shortlisted buildings are:
- Assay Office Birmingham by Glazzard Architects
- Birmingham New Street Station by AZPML
- Chattock Gardens, Solihull by Khoury Architects
- McIntyre House, Birmingham by Associated Architects
- Redhill, Worcestershire by Glazzard Architects
- School Yard, Birmingham by Bryant Priest Newman Architects
- The Master’s House, Ledbury by Butler Hegarty Architects
- Whiteacres, Warwickshire by Emma Vergette
Jonathan Hines, Chairman of the Judging Panel commented:
“The jury was impressed by the overall standard of quality of the buildings submitted this year. The range of buildings, from residential projects to a major infrastructure scheme, was quite striking and made our job a challenging one. Congratulations to all who have been shortlisted and we look forward to announcing the winners in April.”
All shortlisted buildings will be assessed by a regional jury and the winners of RIBA West Midlands Awards will be announced on 28 April 2016. Regional winners will also be considered for a coveted RIBA National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, which will be announced in June. The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize for the best building of the year will be drawn from the RIBA National Award-winning buildings later in the year.
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Notes to editors:
- For further press information and access to high res press images please contact Matthew Dobson matthew.dobson@riba.org 07501 466655 or Gursharan Kaur gursharan.kaur@riba.org 07989 079896
- High resolutions images of the buildings that have been shortlisted for an RIBA West Midlands Award can be viewed here. Please note, all images must be fully credited
- The RIBA Awards 2016 are kindly sponsored by
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Posted on Wednesday 2nd March 2016