A total of 17 projects, seven being from Cambridge University, including work from Feilden Fowles, Knox Bhavan, Níall McLaughlin Architects, Pollard Thomas Edwards, Gort Scott, Mole Architects, and Allies and Morrison, among others, are in the running for the RIBA East Awards 2024.
Dining Hall at Homerton College, Cambridge by Feilden Fowles. Credit: Jim Stephenson.
Seventeen projects have been unveiled in the shortlist for the RIBA East Awards 2024, announced today (Friday 9th February).
“The diverse range of projects shortlisted this year reflects the breadth of architectural talent and the ambition of clients working across the region,” said RIBA East jury Chair Gavin Henderson, principal director of Stanton Williams, in a statement. “It is particularly encouraging to see schemes that embrace high levels of sustainability, while also focusing on enhancing the experience and wellbeing of their occupants. These are projects that respond with ingenuity to contemporary challenges and their unique contexts, creating characterful places of lasting value.”
Regional award winners will be considered for further ‘RIBA Special Awards,’ 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 17 projects in this year’s RIBA East Awards below.
WongAvery Gallery by Níall McLaughlin Architects
University of Cambridge
Photographs by David Valinsky and Nick Kane
King’s College Stephen Taylor Court by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios
University of Cambridge
Photographs by James Newton
St Catharine’s College Cambridge by Gort Scott
University of Cambridge

Photographs by Jim Stephenson
Bailey Studios by Ashworth Parkes Architects
Cambridge

Photographs by Matthew Smith