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- Sands End Arts and Community Centre is now 11/8 with bookies to win Stirling Prize this year
- Further information about the 6 building shortlist
- The RIBA Stirling Prize has been awarded since 1996
Sands End Arts and Community Centre is now 11/8 with bookies to win Stirling Prize this year
Sands End Arts and Community Centre is now 11/8 with bookies from 3/1 to win the 2022 RIBA Stirling Prize award.
London based buildings lead the way in the 6-strong shortlist, with just two outside the capital in Falkirk and Cambridge.
Speaking about the 6 nominees, RIBA president Simon Allford said, "All six buildings are informed by close consultation and collaboration with clients, contractors and the community".
William Hill have made Sands End Arts and Community Centre the leader in the odds and the building has come in from 3/1 last week to just 11/8 to win.
2022 Stirling Prize Winner | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Sands End Arts and Community Centre | 11/8 | 42.1% |
The New Library Magdalene College
|
11/4 | 26.7% |
Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road
|
4/1 | 20.0% |
Orchard Gardens Elephant Park
|
6/1 | 14.3% |
100 Liverpool Street | 13/2 | 13.3% |
Forth Valley | 9/1 | 10.0% |
Further information about the 6 building shortlist
The 2022 RIBA Stirling Prize award is set to be announced on the 13th October in an award show at the RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London.
The 6 building shortlist for this year's award, including the location of each building is:
- 100 Liverpool Street, London (by Hopkins Architects)
- Forth Valley College – Falkirk Campus, Scotland (by Reiach and Hall Architects)
- Hackney New Primary School and 333 Kingsland Road, London (by Henley Halebrown)
- Orchard Gardens, Elephant Park, London (by Panter Hudspith Architects)
- Sands End Arts and Community Centre, London (by Mæ Architects)
- The New Library, Magdalene College, Cambridge (by Níall McLaughlin Architects)
The shortlist was chosen from the RIBA's 29 national award winners over the last year.
The RIBA Stirling Prize has been awarded since 1996
The Stirling Prize has been awarded as a British prize for excellence in architecture for the last 26 years.
The award is considered to be the most prestigious architecture award in the United Kingdom and is compared to other equivalents such as the Booker Prize for literature.
This year's award is the second since the year break due to the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
10's winners
Year | Winner |
---|---|
2021 | Town House At Kingston University |
2019 | Goldsmith Court, Council Housing, Norwich |
2018 | Bloomberg Building, London |
2017 | Hastings Pier, East Sussex |
2016 | Newport Street Gallery, London |
2015 | Burntwood School, Wandsworth, London |
2014 | Everyman Theatre, Liverpool |
2013 | Astley Castle, Nuneaton, Warwickshire |
2012 | Sainsbury Laboratory, Cambridge |
2011 | Evelyn Grace Academy, London |
2010 | National Museum Of The 21st Century Arts, Rome. |
00's winners
Year | Winner |
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2009 | Maggies Centre, London |
2008 | Accordia Housing Development, Cambridge |
2007 | Museum Of Modern Literature, Marbach, Germany |
2006 | Barajas Airport, Madrid |
2005 | Scottish Parliament Building, Edinburgh |
2004 | 30 St Mary Axe, London |
2003 | Laban Centre, Deptford, London |
2002 | Gateshead Millenium Bridge, Gateshead |
2001 | Magna Centre, Rotherham, Yorkshire |
2000 | Peckham Libary, London |
90's winners
Year | Winner |
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1999 | Lords Media Centre. London |
1998 | Imperial War Museum, Cambridgeshire |
1997 | Stuggart Music School, Stuggart, Germany |
1996 | Centenary Building, University Of Salford |