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RIBA London Awards 2023 Winners

RIBA LONDON AWARDS 2023 WINNERS

The RIBA has handed London regional awards to 52 projects, including 3 from Neilcott.  We’re delighted to see this year’s winners recognised for this prestigious award.

The regional award winners will now be considered for a RIBA National Award ‘in recognition of their architectural excellence’. The results will be announced on 22 June.

RIBA president, Simon Allford, said: ‘Winning a RIBA Regional Award is a fantastic achievement. These projects, selected by a rigorous peer review process, represent the very best of the region’s new architecture. Inspiring buildings and spaces bring joy to all our lives, and this year’s award winners certainly fit that bill. Many congratulations to all.’

See the full list of winners here: https://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/news/riba-london-awards-2023-all-52-winners-revealed

Read more about our RIBA London Award 2023 Winners below:

National Youth Theatre by DSDHA 
A vital part of Great Britain’s cultural infrastructure,  architects DSDHA were appointed to help grow the National Youth Theatre (NTY), proposing a radical redevelopment that has enabled the organisation to hugely increase its capacity to provide free and affordable opportunities. It is an honour for Neilcott to have contributed to the specialist development of this important facility.

Edith Neville Primary School by Hayhurst and Co 
Edith Neville Primary School by Hayhurst & Co Architects is an extremely popular primary school, at the core of Camden’s first phase of regeneration for Somers Town, replacing a dilapidated building that had been in operation since the 1970s. The school is conceived as part of the surrounding parkland landscape and its building and boundary have been thoughtfully designed to extend the park, both physically and in terms of perception.

Central Somers Town Community Facilities and housing by Adam Khan Architects
As part of the wider regeneration of Central Somers Town, Neilcott was appointed to design and construct a new community hub for local residents. The new facilities have been designed to high quality and sustainability standards, achieving BREEAM and connecting into the Kings Cross Decentralised Energy Network.