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RIBA International Awards - 2012 : Winners Information + Links

Royal Institute of British Architects International Awards



22 + 21 Jun 2012

RIBA International Awards 2012

Winners of the 2012 awards for architectural excellence

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the twelve buildings which will receive RIBA International Awards for architectural excellence on Thursday 21 June 2012. From Foster + Partners’ high-density urban development Troika in Kuala Lumpur to the world’s tallest building designed by a British architect, the Guangzhou Finance Centre by Wilkinson Eyre, the awards recognise some of the world’s most imaginative, dramatic and green buildings.

The RIBA International Awards are presented to architecture practices based outside the UK building anywhere outside the UK; or for practices based in Britain and working outside the EU. All winners are eligible for the RIBA Lubetkin Prize awarded to the best international building by an RIBA member. The winner of the RIBA Lubetkin Prize will be announced later in the year.

The full list of twelve RIBA International Award winners is:

Clayton Campus - Monash University, Melbourne, Australia
BVN Architecture
Monash University Housing
image : John Gollings

Clayton Campus Monash University

Balsillie School of International Affairs, CIGI Campus, Canada
Kuwabara Payne McKenna Blumberg Architects
Balsillie School of International Affairs CIGI Campus Balsillie School of International Affairs CIGI Campus
photo : cMMezulis


Guangzhou International Finance Centre, Guangzhou, China
Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Guangzhou International Finance Center
photos © Jonathan Leijonhufvud

Guangzhou International Finance Centre

Innhouse hotel Kunming, China
Integer Intelligent and Green
Innhouse hotel Kunming Innhouse hotel Kunming Innhouse hotel Kunming Innhouse hotel Kunming
photos : Kerun Ip


Yotsuya Tenera, Tokyo, Japan
Key Operation Inc / Architects
Yotsuya Tenera Yotsuya Tenera Yotsuya Tenera Yotsuya Tenera
photos : Toshihiro Sobajima


One KL, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
SCDA Architects
One KL Kuala Lumpur One KL Kuala Lumpur One KL Kuala Lumpur One KL Kuala Lumpur
photo : Albert Lim


The Troika, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Foster + Partners
The Troika Kuala Lumpur Building
image : Aaron Pocock

The Troika, Kuala Lumpur

Auckland Art Gallery, Toi o Tamaki, Auckland, New Zealand
FJMT + Archimedia - architects in association
Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery Auckland Art Gallery
photos : John Gollings

Auckland Art Gallery
photo : Reynolds


Solaris Fusionopolis 2B, One North, Singapore
TR Hamzah and Yeang
Solaris
photo : Albert Lim

Solaris Fusionopolis

Urban housing and crèche, Geneva, Switzerland
Sergison Bates Architects with Jean-Paul Jaccaud Architectes
Housing crèche Geneva Housing crèche Geneva Housing crèche Geneva Housing crèche Geneva
photos : Alain Grandchamp


Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Princeton University, USA
Hopkins Architects
Frick Chemistry Laboratory
photo : Morley van Sternberg

Frick Chemistry Laboratory

Sperone Westwater, Bowery, New York City
Foster + Partners
Sperone Westwater Gallery Manhattan
photo : Tom Powel

Sperone Westwater

19 May 2011

RIBA International Awards 2011

Winners of the 2011 awards for architectural excellence

The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the thirteen buildings which will receive RIBA International Awards for architectural excellence on Thursday 19 May 2011. From Foster + Partner’s futuristic Masdar Institute to Zaha Hadid’s curvaceous Guangzhou Opera House, the awards recognise a star-studded cast of imaginative and breathtaking buildings.

This year also sees the dramatic rebuilding and renovation of buildings including the Iron Market in Port au Prince – seen as Haiti’s ‘Eiffel Tower’ and the transformation from empty factory to housing of the Stanislavsky Factory in Moscow, both by John McAslan + Partners.

The RIBA International Awards are presented to architecture practices based outside the UK building anywhere outside the UK; or for practices based in Britain and working outside the EU. All winners are eligible for the RIBA Lubetkin Prize awarded to the best international building by an RIBA member the presentation. The winner of the RIBA Lubetkin prize will be announced on Saturday 1 October at Magna Science and Adventure Centre in Rotherham and broadcast along with the RIBA Stirling Prize as a special edition of BBC TWO’s The Culture Show.

13 RIBA International Award winners

Masdar Institute Campus, Abu Dhabi
Foster + Partners
Masdar Institute campus Abu Dhabi
photo : Nigel Young / Foster + Partners

Masdar Institute Campus

Brain and Mind Research Institute - Youth Mental Health Building, Sydney, Australia
BVN
Brain and Mind Research Institute Sydney
photo : John Gollings


Guangzhou Opera House, Guangzhou, China
Zaha Hadid Architects
Guangzhou Opera House
photo : Virgile Simon Bertrand

Guangzhou Opera House

Iron Market, Port-au-Prince, Haiti
John McAslan + Partners
Iron Market Port-au-Prince
photo © Hufton & Crow


Alila Villas Uluwatu, Bali, Indonesia
WOHA
Alila Villas
photo : Tim Griffith

Alila Villas

Stanislavsky Factory, Moscow, Russia
John McAslan + Partners
Stanislavsky Centre Moscow
image from John McAslan + Partners
Stanislavsky Factory

School of the Arts - World’s Best Learning Building, Singapore
WOHA
School of the Arts Singapore
photo : Patrick Bingham-Hall

School of the Arts Singapore

Galleria Centercity Department Store, Cheonan, Republic of Korea
UNStudio
Galleria Centercity Cheonan
photo : Kim Yong-kwan

Galleria Centercity Cheonan

Laboratory Building, Basel, Switzerland
David Chipperfield Architects
Laboratory Building Basel
photo © Ute Zscharnt


Loft Gardens, Istanbul, Turkey
Tabanlioglu
Loft Gardens Istanbul
photo © Helene Binet


Boston Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, USA
Foster + Partners
Museum of Fine Arts Boston
photo from architect

Museum of Fine Arts Boston

North College, Rice University, Houston, USA
Hopkins Architects
North College Rice University
photo © Robert Benson


Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, Virginia, USA
Rick Mather Architects
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
picture from architect

Virginia Museum of Fine Arts


RIBA Lubetkin Prize Judges
Angela Brady – President Elect of the RIBA (Presidency to commence Sep 2011)
Deborah Saunt, Architect
Peter Clegg, Architect
Tony Chapman, Hon FRIBA, RIBA Head of Awards


RIBA Awards : Winners 2011
Raasay Hall
photo © Andrew Lee


RIBA Lubetkin Prize


RIBA Awards 2010


Stirling Prize - 2010


RIBA Special Awards 2010 -Winning Buildings / Architects, 2 Oct 2010

RIBA European and International Awards

Am Kupfergraben 10, Berlin, Germany
David Chipperfield Architects

Bijlmer Arena Station, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Grimshaw / Arcadis

BMW Welt, Munich, Germany
Coop Himmelb(l)au, Wolf D Prix, We Dreibholz & Partner ZT

Carabanchel social housing, Madrid, Spain
Foreign Office Architects

Empire Riverside Hotel & Brauhaus, Hamburg, Germany
David Chipperfield Architects

Living Bridge, Limerick, Republic of Ireland
Wilkinson Eyre Architects

Lufthansa Aviation Centre, Frankfurt, Germany
Ingenhoven Architects

Nord Park Cable Railway, Innsbruck, Austria
Zaha Hadid Archtiects

The Royal Playhouse, Copenhagen, Denmark
Lundgaard & Tranberg Arkitekter

The Sleeping Giant, Killiney, Republic of Ireland
O'Donnell + Tuomey Architects

Lubetkin Prize:
Casa Kike, Costa Rica
Gianni Botsford

RIBA Royal Gold Medal



 




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