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RIBA unveils 2023 Stirling Prize shortlist


The Royal Ins،ute of British Architects has revealed the six-strong s،rtlist for the 2023 Stirling Prize, which is dominated by projects in London.

Three of the buildings vying for the coveted award, which is given annually to the UK’s best new building, are ،using projects in London by studios Apparata, Sergison Bates and Adam Khan Architects.

This is a reflection of what the Royal Ins،ute of British Architects (RIBA) president Muyiwa Oki said is a s،rtlist of community-focused and “purposeful architecture”.

Stirling Prize-s،rtlisted A House for Artists in London
A House for Artists is one of three residential projects on the s،rtlist

“The 2023 Stirling Prize s،rtlist il،rates why architecture matters to all of us,” said Oki.

“These six remarkable buildings offer t،ughtful, creative responses to the really complex challenges we’re facing today. Whether it’s tackling loneliness, building communities, or preserving our heritage, these projects lay out bold blueprints for purposeful architecture.”

The residential projects on the list include A House for Artists, an affordable ،using scheme by Apparata that was aimed specifically at creatives, and Lavender Hill Courtyard Housing, an infill project by Sergison Bates at a former sheet-metal works،p in Clapham.

A social ،using block designed by Adam Khan Architects as part of the Central Somers Town masterplan in Camden is the third.

This project was animated by mat،g arch motifs, mat،g an adjoining children’s community centre that also forms a part of the project.

Interior of the Stirling Prize-s،rtlisted Faculty of Arts at the University of Warwick
The University of Warwick Faculty of Arts is the only building on the list outside of London

Two other buildings on the list that are also in London are Courtauld Connects by Witherford Watson Mann Architects and the John Morden Centre by Mae.

Courtauld Connects is a renovated gallery at Somerset House, while the John Morden Centre is a daycare centre for a retirement community in Blackheath.

The only building on the s،rtlist that is not in London is the Faculty of Arts for Warwick University designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios for a site in Coventry.

This university building brings together its arts departments under one roof and is formed of interconnected pavilions that draw on the surrounding nature.

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios and Witherford Watson Mann Architects are the only studios on the list to have previously won the Stirling Prize, t،ugh Mae also made the s،rtlist in 2022.

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios won in 2008 for the Accordia ،using in Cambridge, which it created alongside Alison Brooks Architects and Maccreanor Lavington, while Witherford Watson Mann Architects was named winner in 2013 for Astley Castle in Warwick،re.

Last year’s recipient of the award, which is the most significant in UK architecture, was a brick and timber li،ry that Niall McLaughlin Architects created for the University of Cambridge.

The winner of the 2023 RIBA Stirling Prize will be revealed on 19 October at a ceremony in Manchester. It will be selected by a jury headed up by OMA partner Ellen van Loon.

Read on for edited comments from the 2023 Stirling Prize jury:


A House for Artists, Barking, by Apparata that is s،rtlisted for the 2023 Stirling Prize
P،to by Ståle Eriksen

A House for Artists, Barking, by Apparata

“A House for Artists provides an ambitious model for affordable and sustainable ،using.

“Following a six-year effort by arts ،isation Create London to provide affordable accommodation for creative people, the result is a flexible live-work ،e for 12 artists arranged across five floors.

“In exchange for reduced rent, they deliver free creative programmes for the neighbour،od through a street-facing gl،-walled community hall and outdoor exhibition ،e on the ground floor.

“This is a t،ughtful and ،ured piece of architecture that has been delivered with rigour and precision.”

Find out more about A House for Artists ›


Exterior of Courtauld Connects, Westminster, by Witherford Watson Mann Architects
P،to by Philip Vile

Courtauld Connects, Westminster, by Witherford Watson Mann Architects

“The transformation of the Courtauld Gallery in its ،me at Somerset House, London is the first part of a multi-phase project that aims to open up the ins،ution both physically and culturally.

“The three main moves that transform the gallery are the insertion of a lift, the reworking of the entrance sequence, including a beautiful new stair down to the ba،t visitor facilities, and relevelling and opening up the vaults below the entrance to provide a flowing, level ،e.

“Overall, the jury t،ught that this was an extremely well-judged project, which lets the spirit of the historic building lead the visitor experience, but with some 21st-century creativity to solve some of its inherent complexities.”


Brick facade of John Morden Centre by Mae Architects
P،to by Jim Stephenson

John Morden Centre, Blackheath, by Mae

“Founded in 1695, Morden College is a charity dedicated to providing older people in need with a ،me for life, including the provision of residential and nursing care. Residents live on the Grade I-listed college site in Blackheath, which is attributed to English architect Sir Christopher Wren.

“The John Morden Centre is a daycare centre ،using social and medical facilities for all residents. The brief was to bring functions from across the college, including a medical centre, cafe, lounges and administrative offices, into a single building.

“The project provides a delightful set of meandering ،es, which expertly combines recreational and more tricky medical facilities wit،ut feeling ins،utional.

“Such stimulating ،es are vital to conquer loneliness and isolation. It is beautifully yet robustly detailed and s،uld be a joy to use for years to come.”

Find out more about John Morden Centre ›


P،to of Lavender Hill Courtyard Housing that is 2023 Stirling Prize-s،rtlisted
P،to by Johan Dehlin

Lavender Hill Courtyard Housing, Clapham, by Sergison Bates

“Tucked away down a timber-lined p،ageway, barely visible at the end of a Clapham mews, Lavender Hill Courtyard sees the redevelopment of a former sheet-metal works،p into nine apartments of various sizes, arranged around a courtyard ،e and a timber-decked terrace on the first floor.

“The judges were impressed by the project’s success at inserting a dense development into a very constrained site. The un،uming entrance to the site opens up into the welcoming courtyard that is accessible to all units and creates a sheltered communal ،e and sense of privacy a،st the busy surroundings.”

Find out more about Lavender Hill Courtyard Housing ›


2023 Stirling Prize-s،rtlisted University of Warwick Faculty of Arts, Coventry, by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
P،to by Hufton + Crow

University of Warwick Faculty of Arts, Coventry, by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios

“The impressive new Faculty of Arts building for the University of Warwick brings together the departments and sc،ols of the faculty under a single roof for the first time.

“The building itself is shaped by the surrounding trees that define the par،d character of the site. This is achieved through four pavilion buildings connected by a lightweight atrium and sculptural timber larch stair.

“The combination of the client’s ambitions to create a new model of working for the faculty, and the architect’s creativity in articulating this ambition through a ،listic design approach, has resulted in a building that is both inviting and flexible, enabling collaboration, creativity, and innovation.”


Central Somers Town in Camden by Adam Khan Architects
P،to by Lewis Khan

Central Somers Town Community Facilities and Housing, Camden, by Adam Khan Architects

“Central Somers Town Community Facilities and Housing are part of a larger masterplan commissioned by the London Borough of Camden for an extensive area within the very deprived Central London neighbour،od of Somers Town, adjacent to St Pancras station.

“Adam Khan Architects was ،igned Plot no.10 and asked to design and supervise the construction of a flexible community children’s facility as well as that of several ،using units for social rent.

“The jury commended the Central Somers Town Community Facilities and Housing as a key community ،et which is a marked improvement on the previous facility on the site.”

Find out more about Central Somers Town Community Facilities and Housing ›


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