Six projects, including work from Curl la Tourelle Head Architecture, Evans Vettori and Jestico + Whiles, among others, are up for for the RIBA East Midlands Awards for 2024.

Buildings.

The Island Quarter, Nottingham, by Jestico + Whiles Architects. Credit: Christopher Terry.

Six projects have been unveiled as finalists in the runningĀ  for the RIBA East Midlands Awards for 2024.

ā€œThe East Midlands shortlist covers an exciting range of projects. From a house sensitively crafted to meet the very particular needs of their clients, innovative design solutions to tackle the climate emergency and creatively respond to the cost-of-living crisis, as well as breathing new life into an urban area, thereā€™s a fantastic range which shows the positive potential of architecture to enhance our lives,” said RIBA East Midlands jury chair Ian Bramwell, Director of Mole Architects.

Regional award winners will be considered for further ā€˜RIBA Special Awards,ā€™ including the RIBA Sustainability Award and RIBA Building of the Year, before being considered for the RIBA National Award, which will be announced later this year in summer. From that, the shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize will be compiled, with the shortlist announced this September and the winners unveiled in October.

View all six projects in this yearā€™s RIBA East Midlands Awards below.

Alfreton Park Community Special School by Curl la Tourelle Head Architecture
Alfreton, Derbyshire

Ampetheatre

Photographs by Kilian O’Sullivan

Contemporary County House by Greenaway Architecture
Northampton, Northamptonshire

Ampetheatre

Photographs by Ben McConnel

Dryden Enterprise Centre by Evans Vettori
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

Ampetheatre

Photographs by Martine Hamilton Knight

Kingsfield Ponds by Jonathan Hendry Architects
Lincolnshire

Ampetheatre

Photographs by Fourwalls Group

1 The Island Quarter by Jestico + Whiles
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

Ampetheatre

Photographs by Christopher Terry

2050 Homes Nottingham Phases 1-2 by Studio Partington
Nottingham, Nottinghamshire

Ampetheatre

Photographs by Tim Crocker