RIBA unveils Stirling Prize 2024 shortlist
The Royal Institute of British Architects has unveiled its shortlist for this year's Stirling Prize, made up of six British buildings that are "purposeful yet unassuming".
All shortlisted projects are in England, with just two of the six located outside of London.
These are Phase 2 of the Park Hill estate regeneration in Sheffield by Mikhail Riches and the Wraxall Yard holiday accommodation in Dorset by Clementine Blakemore Architects.
Phase 2 of the Park Hill regeneration is on the Stirling Prize shortlist
In London, the four projects vying for the prestigious prize include the Chowdry Walk social housing by Al-Jawad Pike and The Elizabeth Line infrastructure by Grimshaw, Maynard, Equation and Atkins.
Jamie Fobert Architects' overhaul of the National Portrait Gallery with Purcell is also shortlisted, alongside the King's Cross Masterplan by Allies and Morrison and Porphyrios Associates. RIBA president Muyiwa Oki praised the six shortlisted projects "for placing regeneration and restoration front and centre".
Wraxall Yard holiday accommodation in Dorset is also on the shortlist
"These projects demonstrate the ingenuity and diversity of architecture today," said Oki.
"From major national infrastructure to brave and brilliant council-led housing, these varied schemes are united in making sensitive contributions to elevating everyday life," he continued.
"Whether raising the bar for social housing, upgrading city transportation or r...
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