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London's Gasholders is one of the 49 new buildings featured in this year's RIBA National Awards
Peter Landers
15 Clerkenwell Close, by Groupwork, is a beautifully realized seven-story building in London that serves as the architects' own home and workplace
Tim Soar
15 Clerkenwell Close, by Groupwork, is a beautifully realized seven-story building in London that serves as the architects' own home and workplace
Tim Soar
25 Savile Row is located in London
Jack Hobhouse
25 Savile Row was designed by Piercy&Company
Jack Hobhouse
53 Great Suffolk Street is located in London
Jim  Stephenson
53 Great Suffolk Street was designed by Hawkins\Brown
Jim  Stephenson
Albert Works is located in Yorkshire 
Tom Kahler
Albert Works was designed by Cartwright Pickard Architects
Tom Kahler
Bethnal Green Memorial is located in London
Marcela Spadaro
Bethnal Green Memorial was designed by Arboreal Architecture
Marcela Spadaro
Bloomberg is located in London
Aaron Hargreave
Bloomberg  was designed by Foster + Partners
Nigel Young
Boroughmuir High School is located in Edinburgh 
Keith Hunter
Boroughmuir High School was designed by Allan Murray Architects
Keith Hunter
Bushey Cemetery is located in Bushey
Lewis Kahn
Bushey Cemetery was designed by Waugh Thistleton Architects
Lewis Kahn
Caroline Place is located in London
Tim Soar
Caroline Place was designed by Amin Taha + Groupwork
Tim Soar
Chadwick Hall is located in London
David Grandorge
Chadwick Hall was designed by Henley Halebrown
Nick Kane
City of London Freemen's School, Swimming Pool is located in London
Jack Hobhouse
City of London Freemen's School, Swimming Pool was designed by Hawkins\Brown
Jack Hobhouse
Coastal House is located in Devon
Johan Dehlin
Coastal House was designed by 6a Architects
Johan Dehlin
Durham Cathedral Open Treasure is located in Durham City
Andy Marshall
Durham Cathedral Open Treasure was designed by Purcell
Andy Marshall
Five Acre barn is located in Suffolk
Sarah Blee
Five Acre Barn was designed by Blee Halligan 
Sarah Blee
London's Gasholders is one of the 49 new buildings featured in this year's RIBA National Awards
Peter Landers
Gasholders was designed by WilkinsonEyre with Jonathan Tuckey Design
Peter Landers
Kings Crescent Estate Phases 1 and 2 is located in London
Peter Landers
Kings Crescent Estate Phases 1 and 2 was designed by Karakusevic Carson Architects and Henley Halebrown 
Peter Landers
Kingsgate Primary Lower School is located in London
Tim Crocker
Kingsgate Primary Lower School was designed by Maccreanor Lavington Architects
Tim Crocker
Knox Bhavan Studio is located in London
Dennis Gilbert
Knox Bhavan Studio was designed by Knox Bhavan Architects
Dennis Gilbert
Liverpool's Royal Court is located in Liverpool 
Tim Soar
Liverpool's Royal Court was designed by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Tim Soar
Lochside House is located in Scotland 
Richard Fraser
Lochside House was designed by Haysom Ward Miller Architects
Richard Fraser
Maggie's Oldham is located in Oldham 
Alex  de Rijke
Maggie's Oldham was designed by dRMM Architects
Alex  de Rijke
Marlborough Primary School is located in London
Paul Riddle
Marlborough Primary School was designed by Dixon Jones
Paul Riddle
New Tate is located in St Ives
Nick Hufton
New Tate was designed by Jamie Fobert Architects with Evans & Shalev
Nick Hufton
Nucleus, The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and Caithness Archive is located in Scotland
broad daylight
Nucleus, The Nuclear Decommissioning Authority and Caithness Archive was designed by Reiach and Hall Architects
Reiach and Hall Architects
Old Shed New House is located in Yorkshire
Greg Storrar
Old Shed New House was designed by Tonkin Liu
Greg Storrar
R7, Kings Cross is located in London
Jack Hobhouse
R7, Kings Cross was designed by Duggan Morris Architects
Jack Hobhouse
Riverlight is located in London
Anthony Coleman
Riverlight was designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Anthony Coleman
Royal Academy of Music - The Susie Sainsbury Theatre is located in London
Adam Scott
Royal Academy of Music - The Susie Sainsbury Theatre was designed by Ian Ritchie Architects Limited
Adam Scott
Royal Albert Wharf Phase 1 is located in London
Tim Crocker
Royal Albert Wharf Phase 1 was designed by Maccreanor Lavington Ltd.
Tim Crocker
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire is located in Birmingham 
Hufton + Crow
Royal Birmingham Conservatoire was designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios LLP
Hufton + Crow
Shaftesbury Theatre is located in London 
Peter Cook
Shaftesbury Theatre was designed by Bennetts Associates
Peter Cook
Sibson Building is located in Kent 
Quintin Lake
Sibson Building was designed by Penoyre & Prasad
Quintin Lake
St Augustines Church is located in London
John Maclean
St Augustines Church was designed by Roz Barr Architects
John Maclean
St David's Hospice, New In-Patient Unit is located in Newport 
Elaine Lewis
St David's Hospice, New In-Patient Unit was designed by KKE Architects
Ståle  Eriksen
Storey's Field Community Centre and Nursery is located in Cambridge
Alan Williams
Storey's Field Community Centre and Nursery was designed by MUMA 
Alan Williams
Storyhouse is located in Chester
Peter Cook
Storyhouse was designed by Bennetts Associates
Peter Cook
The David Attenborough Building is located in Cambridge
Alan Williams
The David Attenborough Building was designed by Nicholas Hare Architects
Alan Williams
The Department Store is located in London
James Jones
The Department Store was designed by Squire and Partners
James Jones
The Leadenhall Building – aka the "Cheesegrater" – is located in London
John Safa
The Leadenhall Building was designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Mark Gorton
The Piece Hall and Calderdale Central Library and Archives is located in Halifax
Chris Lord
The Piece Hall and Calderdale Central Library and Archives was designed by LDN Architects
LDN Architects
The Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre is located in Oxford
Keith Barnes
The Sultan Nazrin Shah Centre was designed by Niall McLaughlin Architects
Nick Kane
University of Birmingham Indoor Sports Centre is located in Birmingham 
Hufton + Crow
University of Birmingham Indoor Sports Centre was designed by Niall McLaughlin Architects
Hufton + Crow
University of Roehampton Library is located in London
Hufton + Crow
University of Roehampton Library was designed by Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios 
Hufton + Crow
Victoria and Albert Museum Exhibition Road Quarter is located in London
Hufton + Crow
Victoria and Albert Museum Exhibition Road Quarter was designed by AL_A
Hufton + Crow
Victoria Hall King's Cross is located in London
John Sturrock
Victoria Hall King's Cross was designed by Stanton Williams
Nick Hufton
Walthamstow Wetlands is located in London
Heini Schneebeli
Walthamstow Wetlands was designed by Witherford Watson Mann Architects and Kinnear Landscape Architects
Heini Schneebeli
West Court Jesus College is located in Cambridge
Nick Kane
West Court Jesus College was designed by Niall McLaughlin Architects
Nick Kane
Weston Street is located in London 
Tim Soar
Weston Street was designed by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Tim Soar
White Collar Factory is located in London 
Tim Soar
White Collar Factory was designed by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Tim Soar
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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the winners of the 2018 National Awards. Established to highlight the very best new architecture in Britain, the projects included range from the extension of a historic cathedral to gleaming skyscrapers.

This year's 49 winners (you have to admire RIBA's reluctance to add one more building and make it a round 50) are mostly located in London, as you'd expect, though there are some buildings in the north of England, as well as Scotland (including the Lochside House pictured below) and even Wales, too. However, Northern Ireland doesn't field a single entry this time.

Lochside House is located in Scotland 
Richard Fraser

The buildings featured will be whittled down to a shortlist next month, before the best overall building is eventually chosen for the Stirling Prize later this year.

"For over 50 years the RIBA Awards have celebrated the best new buildings, large or small; shining a light on trends in the construction industry, and illustrating why the UK's architects and architecture have an enviable global reputation," says RIBA President Ben Derbyshire.

"I am particularly pleased to see some excellent examples of large-scale housing schemes among this year's winners. Projects such as these are beacons showing how it is possible for enlightened local authorities and developers to create the well-designed, desirable and sustainable homes that communities so desperately need."

The Leadenhall Building – aka the "Cheesegrater" – is located in London
John Safa

High-profile firms make an appearance, including Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners with its "Cheesegrater" skyscraper (seen above) and Foster + Partners, with its massive new Bloomberg office building (below), which takes up an entire city block in London. Filled with artworks and decorative flourishes, RIBA's judges liken moving through the building to being in Willy Wonka's factory.

Bloomberg  was designed by Foster + Partners
Nigel Young

Purcell's sympathetic extension of the historic Durham Cathedral (pictured below) is another important project. Dating back to circa 1018, it's considered one of the finest examples of Norman architecture and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Durham Cathedral Open Treasure was designed by Purcell
Andy Marshall

Gasholders London (seen below), by WilkinsonEyre with Jonathan Tuckey Design, involved transforming old industrial gas holders, originally built in 1867, into luxury residences. Consisting of three large drums that hold the residences, along with a central courtyard, it's a remarkable looking project with a futuristic appearance that belies its age.

Gasholders was designed by WilkinsonEyre with Jonathan Tuckey Design
Peter Landers

Head to the gallery to see each project in full. Other highlights include a London memorial to a WWII-era tube disaster, a Liverpool theater, and an Edinburgh school.

Source: RIBA

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