RIBA National Awards are part of an awards program operated by the Royal Institute of British Architects , also encompassing the Stirling Prize , the European Award and the International Award . The National Awards are given to buildings in the UK which are "recognised as significant contributions to architecture" which are chosen from the buildings to receive an RIBA Regional award.
6-422: The shortlist for each year's Stirling Prize is picked from recipients of that year's National Awards. The following buildings won a National Award in 2008: The following buildings won a National Award in 2013: The following buildings won a National Award in 2014: The following buildings won a National Award in 2015: The following buildings won a National Award in 2016: The following buildings won
12-480: A National Award in 2017: The following buildings won a National Award in 2018: The following buildings won a National Award in 2019: Due to the COVID-19 pandemic , the 2020 awards were postponed to 2021. The following buildings won a National Award in 2021: The following buildings won a National Award in 2022: The following buildings won a National Award in 2023: The following buildings won
18-478: A National Award in 2024: Stirling Prize The Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture . It is named after the architect James Stirling , organised and awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). The Stirling Prize is presented to "the architects of the building that has made the greatest contribution to
24-541: The United Kingdom. The presentation ceremony has been televised by Channel 4 . Six shortlisted buildings are chosen from a long-list of buildings that have received a RIBA National Award. These awards are given to buildings showing "high architectural standards and substantial contribution to the local environment". In addition to the RIBA Stirling Prize, five other awards are given to buildings on
30-539: The evolution of architecture in the past year". The architects must be RIBA members. Until 2014, the building could have been anywhere in the European Union , but since 2015 entries have had to be in the United Kingdom . In the past, the award included a £20,000 prize, but it currently carries no prize money. The award was founded in 1996, and is considered to be the most prestigious architecture award in
36-902: The long-list. In 2015 they consisted of: the RIBA National Award, the RIBA Regional Award, the Manser Medal, the Stephen Lawrence Prize and the RIBA Client of the Year Award. For years prior to 1996, the award was known as the "Building of the Year Award". In 2000 several architects from Scotland and Wales made claims of metropolitan bias after five out of seven designs shortlisted by judges were located within London. Critics described
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