Winning projects include schools, housing, offices, and a music academy

Buildings.

Marlborough Primary School, Chelsea, by Dixon Jones (phs: Paul Riddle)
The impressive sectional diagram and solid detailing of this school creates an impressive new urban block”

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No1 New Oxford Street commercial redevelopment, by Orms (phs: Timothy Soar)
“A very handsome refurbishment of a 1930s triangular shaped plan building, with major alterations and extensions made in the spirit of the original”

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R7 commercial and mixed-use building, King’s Cross, by Duggan Morris Architects (phs: Jack Hobhouse, John Sturrock)
The building tackles the problem of evolving workspaces well”

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Red House, East Dulwich, by 31/44 Architects (phs: Rory Gardiner)
“A new-build home which is an assertive piece of architecture, justly confident of its place in the street”

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Riverlight housing, Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners (phs: Anthony Coleman, Joas Souza)
As a way to mass housing on a riverside site to the south this series of buildings is exceptional for both residents and the public”

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Royal Academy of Music, Susie Sainsbury Theatre and Angela Burgess Recital Hall, by Ian Ritchie Architects (phs: Adam Scott)
This extraordinary intervention fulfils the client’s pipe dream for ideal accommodation, within the confines of occupied grade I and II listed buildings”

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Royal Albert Wharf Phase 1, by Maccreanor Lavington (phs: Tim Crocker)
The buildings are dressed in a rich brick cladding with distinctive colours identifying individual buildings”

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Salters Hall livery hall refurbishment and extension, by De Metz Forbes Knight Architects (phs: Jack Hobhouse)
The care and subtlety of the restoration is remarkable”

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Sandringham Central at Sandringham Primary School, Newham, by Walters & Cohen Architects (phs: Dennis Gilbert)
this project should contribute very positively to the education of many children for decades to come”

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Shaftesbury Theatre, by Bennetts Associates (phs: Peter Cook)
This powerfully dramatic addition to the skyline of London’s West End is a feat of architectural and engineering and prowess”

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South Gardens, Elephant & Castle, by Maccreanor Lavington (phs: Tim Crocker)
A strong placemaking philosophy has led to a variety of architectural forms and typologies that provide each of the nine buildings with their own distinctive character”

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St Augustine’s Church, west London, by Roz Barr Architects (phs: John Maclean)
This project demonstrates how with simple moves and extraordinary care and attention, an otherwise unprepossessing building can be transformed, in this case into a place with a calm, ethereal quality, wholly fitting for a sacred space”

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St James Market, West End, by Make Architects (phs: Rory Gardiner, Martina Ferrara)
Both buildings have been designed and detailed well, each with its own challenges, given the tight space and listed building constraints”

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Streatham & Clapham High School, by Cottrell & Vermeulen (phs: Anthony Coleman)
The architects have managed to rationalise the arrangement and access, add a new floor on top and create a face to the street with a skilful and playful language”

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Sutherland Road, Walthamstow, by Levitt Bernstein (phs: Tim Crocker)
The collaborative efforts of both architect and client have resulted in new homes that are genuinely affordable, delightful and generous in size”