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RIBA House of the Year 2024 winner: Six Columns
Announced on 3 December 2024, Six Columns by 31/44 Architects is the winner of RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Designed to meet a family’s changing needs, Six Columns is a flexible, future-facing home intended to evolve with its occupants. It makes efficient and sophisticated use of space, and materials, with sustainable and cost-reducing features. Brutalist references and creative flourishes – a stepping brickwork wall, rustications and pilasters, and a green marble panel – make for a distinct and refreshing aesthetic.
Wherever possible, self-finished materials are employed; the ground floor has expo...
published: 30 Oct 2024
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RIBA House of the Year 2024 shortlist: Peckham House
Peckham House by Surman Weston is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
This small but generously-spaced family home is full of enthusiasm and playfulness, with a façade defined by a distinctive pattern of hit-and-miss brickwork that playfully interprets the local houses. It sits on the end of an unassuming urban terrace, which makes the most of a small site, including a roof terrace to provide some needed outside space.
Presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects, the House of the Year is a prestigious annual award for the best example of a one-off house designed by an architec...
published: 30 Oct 2024
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Chartered Architect RIBA Benefits (Royal Institute of British Architects)
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RIBA Stirling Prize 2024 shortlist: Chowdhury Walk
Chowdhury Walk by Al-Jawad Pike is shortlisted for RIBA's Stirling Prize 2024.
Find out more about each project: https://www.architecture.com/StirlingPrize
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: https://www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Chowdhury Walk is an exemplary blueprint for social housing: Built on a plot previously occupied by garages and ad-hoc parking, these 11 homes – of which seven are social-rented - herald the development of a new generation of ambitious council housing in Hackney, East London.
A sculptural form gives a strong, confident presence to the staggered two-story terrace that weaves along a newly created public thoroughfare for pedestrians and cyclists. Clever sequencing creates a meaningful route through the develo...
published: 29 Sep 2024
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RIBA House of the Year 2024 shortlist: Farmworker's House
Farmworker’s House by Hugh Strange Architects is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Nestled into a wooded field, this deceptively simple home adopts an introverted courtyard house typology, its L-shaped plan sheltering a south-facing garden. Thick masonry walls of monolithic clay blocks form the protective wings, simply finished with textured lime render. Beyond the walls, the surrounding agricultural land is left untouched, allowing livestock to graze right up to the boundary walls. Inside, smooth unpainted lime plaster mirrors the roughcast outside, while dark brick floors throughout re...
published: 30 Oct 2024
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RIBA House of the Year 2024 shortlist: The Hall
The Hall by TaylorHare Architects is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Situated in the Kent Downs, this Grade II listed 16th century residence has been extensively and sympathetically refurbished into a sustainable home. Interiors have been both restored and modernised, with finely crafted detailing and considered new interventions that work in harmony so that the historical compliments the contemporary.
The house is an exemplar of green living, while simultaneously restoring the surrounding listed outbuildings and adding a pool, pool house, tennis court, stable block, and a new lake. Th...
published: 30 Oct 2024
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RIBA House of the Year 2023 shortlist: Saltmarsh House
The Royal Institute of British Architects awards the House of the Year annually to the best example of a one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, celebrating excellence and innovation in home design.
Saltmarsh House, Isle of Wight by Niall McLaughlin Architects
Visit our website to learn more about the full shortlist: https://www.architecture.com/houseoftheyear
A pyramidal copper roof with a crisp minimalist eavesdrop edge, seems to hover above an intricate glass pavilion, taking reference from the repeating pitched-roofed glasshouses that once graced the same grounds. Large windows provide uninterrupted harbour views, the use of glass and steel create a sense of lightness and transparency that blends seamlessly into the surroundings.
"What's been nice about this building is to...
published: 26 Oct 2023
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Conversations: Muyiwa Oki (President of The Royal Institute of British Architects | RIBA)
Muyiwa Oki has recently stepped into the role of President of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), marking a significant milestone in his career and the architectural profession in the UK. As a passionate advocate for diversity, innovation, and sustainability in architecture, Oki brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the organization.
With an educational background from prominent institutions, Oki has cultivated a unique approach to design that emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and community engagement. Throughout his career, he has worked on a variety of projects that reflect his commitment to not only creating functional spaces but also enriching the lives of those who inhabit them.
One of Oki's key priorities as RIBA President is to drive forward...
published: 02 Apr 2025
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RIBA House of the Year 2024 shortlist: Eavesdrop
Eavesdrop by Tom Dowdall Architects is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Designed for retirement, the home is focused on wellbeing, calm, and flexibility, with level thresholds for full accessibility, as well as light, tranquil spaces that open up to host friends and family. A generous central courtyard provides sunlight, fresh air, and year-round enjoyment of plants and wildlife. With its sweeping, rising roof, simple construction, and stone finishes, the house fits seamlessly into the landscape, while close up, the beauty of its stone detailing is revealed.
Presented by the Royal Ins...
published: 30 Oct 2024
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RIBA House of the Year 2024 winner: Six Columns
Announced on 3 December 2024, Six Columns by 31/44 Architects is the winner of RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architectur...
Announced on 3 December 2024, Six Columns by 31/44 Architects is the winner of RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Designed to meet a family’s changing needs, Six Columns is a flexible, future-facing home intended to evolve with its occupants. It makes efficient and sophisticated use of space, and materials, with sustainable and cost-reducing features. Brutalist references and creative flourishes – a stepping brickwork wall, rustications and pilasters, and a green marble panel – make for a distinct and refreshing aesthetic.
Wherever possible, self-finished materials are employed; the ground floor has exposed painted brickwork, and readily-available spruce panels are used to create many of the fittings and joinery, which can be adjusted with ease over time.
Presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects, the House of the Year is a prestigious annual award for the best example of a one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, celebrating excellence and innovation in home design.
https://wn.com/Riba_House_Of_The_Year_2024_Winner_Six_Columns
Announced on 3 December 2024, Six Columns by 31/44 Architects is the winner of RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Designed to meet a family’s changing needs, Six Columns is a flexible, future-facing home intended to evolve with its occupants. It makes efficient and sophisticated use of space, and materials, with sustainable and cost-reducing features. Brutalist references and creative flourishes – a stepping brickwork wall, rustications and pilasters, and a green marble panel – make for a distinct and refreshing aesthetic.
Wherever possible, self-finished materials are employed; the ground floor has exposed painted brickwork, and readily-available spruce panels are used to create many of the fittings and joinery, which can be adjusted with ease over time.
Presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects, the House of the Year is a prestigious annual award for the best example of a one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, celebrating excellence and innovation in home design.
- published: 30 Oct 2024
- views: 106793
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RIBA House of the Year 2024 shortlist: Peckham House
Peckham House by Surman Weston is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out...
Peckham House by Surman Weston is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
This small but generously-spaced family home is full of enthusiasm and playfulness, with a façade defined by a distinctive pattern of hit-and-miss brickwork that playfully interprets the local houses. It sits on the end of an unassuming urban terrace, which makes the most of a small site, including a roof terrace to provide some needed outside space.
Presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects, the House of the Year is a prestigious annual award for the best example of a one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, celebrating excellence and innovation in home design.
https://wn.com/Riba_House_Of_The_Year_2024_Shortlist_Peckham_House
Peckham House by Surman Weston is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
This small but generously-spaced family home is full of enthusiasm and playfulness, with a façade defined by a distinctive pattern of hit-and-miss brickwork that playfully interprets the local houses. It sits on the end of an unassuming urban terrace, which makes the most of a small site, including a roof terrace to provide some needed outside space.
Presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects, the House of the Year is a prestigious annual award for the best example of a one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, celebrating excellence and innovation in home design.
- published: 30 Oct 2024
- views: 325912
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Chartered Architect RIBA Benefits (Royal Institute of British Architects)
Chartered Architect RIBA Benefits (Royal Institute of British Architects)
Bare in mind, you need to be a member of the Architects Registration Board (ARB) befo...
Chartered Architect RIBA Benefits (Royal Institute of British Architects)
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RIBA Chartered Architect, Russell M. Henderson (@ArchitectRussell) is based in Tanzania, East Africa. He also 'edu-tains' his passion for Architecture Travel & Film with video content on YouTube , TikTok & Instagram.
- published: 20 Nov 2021
- views: 1091
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RIBA Stirling Prize 2024 shortlist: Chowdhury Walk
Chowdhury Walk by Al-Jawad Pike is shortlisted for RIBA's Stirling Prize 2024.
Find out more about each project: https://www.architecture.com/StirlingPrize
Fin...
Chowdhury Walk by Al-Jawad Pike is shortlisted for RIBA's Stirling Prize 2024.
Find out more about each project: https://www.architecture.com/StirlingPrize
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: https://www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Chowdhury Walk is an exemplary blueprint for social housing: Built on a plot previously occupied by garages and ad-hoc parking, these 11 homes – of which seven are social-rented - herald the development of a new generation of ambitious council housing in Hackney, East London.
A sculptural form gives a strong, confident presence to the staggered two-story terrace that weaves along a newly created public thoroughfare for pedestrians and cyclists. Clever sequencing creates a meaningful route through the development and provides privacy from overlooking neighbours, while also supporting passive solar gain.
Presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects since 1996, the Stirling Prize recognises the UK’s best new architecture.
https://wn.com/Riba_Stirling_Prize_2024_Shortlist_Chowdhury_Walk
Chowdhury Walk by Al-Jawad Pike is shortlisted for RIBA's Stirling Prize 2024.
Find out more about each project: https://www.architecture.com/StirlingPrize
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: https://www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Chowdhury Walk is an exemplary blueprint for social housing: Built on a plot previously occupied by garages and ad-hoc parking, these 11 homes – of which seven are social-rented - herald the development of a new generation of ambitious council housing in Hackney, East London.
A sculptural form gives a strong, confident presence to the staggered two-story terrace that weaves along a newly created public thoroughfare for pedestrians and cyclists. Clever sequencing creates a meaningful route through the development and provides privacy from overlooking neighbours, while also supporting passive solar gain.
Presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects since 1996, the Stirling Prize recognises the UK’s best new architecture.
- published: 29 Sep 2024
- views: 37115
6:12
RIBA House of the Year 2024 shortlist: Farmworker's House
Farmworker’s House by Hugh Strange Architects is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/Houseoft...
Farmworker’s House by Hugh Strange Architects is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Nestled into a wooded field, this deceptively simple home adopts an introverted courtyard house typology, its L-shaped plan sheltering a south-facing garden. Thick masonry walls of monolithic clay blocks form the protective wings, simply finished with textured lime render. Beyond the walls, the surrounding agricultural land is left untouched, allowing livestock to graze right up to the boundary walls. Inside, smooth unpainted lime plaster mirrors the roughcast outside, while dark brick floors throughout recall Victorian stable pavers, and an exposed roof structure of locally-grown Douglas Fir hangs above.
Presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects, the House of the Year is a prestigious annual award for the best example of a one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, celebrating excellence and innovation in home design.
https://wn.com/Riba_House_Of_The_Year_2024_Shortlist_Farmworker's_House
Farmworker’s House by Hugh Strange Architects is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Nestled into a wooded field, this deceptively simple home adopts an introverted courtyard house typology, its L-shaped plan sheltering a south-facing garden. Thick masonry walls of monolithic clay blocks form the protective wings, simply finished with textured lime render. Beyond the walls, the surrounding agricultural land is left untouched, allowing livestock to graze right up to the boundary walls. Inside, smooth unpainted lime plaster mirrors the roughcast outside, while dark brick floors throughout recall Victorian stable pavers, and an exposed roof structure of locally-grown Douglas Fir hangs above.
Presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects, the House of the Year is a prestigious annual award for the best example of a one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, celebrating excellence and innovation in home design.
- published: 30 Oct 2024
- views: 104113
6:52
RIBA House of the Year 2024 shortlist: The Hall
The Hall by TaylorHare Architects is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find ...
The Hall by TaylorHare Architects is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Situated in the Kent Downs, this Grade II listed 16th century residence has been extensively and sympathetically refurbished into a sustainable home. Interiors have been both restored and modernised, with finely crafted detailing and considered new interventions that work in harmony so that the historical compliments the contemporary.
The house is an exemplar of green living, while simultaneously restoring the surrounding listed outbuildings and adding a pool, pool house, tennis court, stable block, and a new lake. The end result is a demonstration of how to extend the life of a historic building, while creating elegant living spaces for the future.
Presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects, the House of the Year is a prestigious annual award for the best example of a one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, celebrating excellence and innovation in home design.
https://wn.com/Riba_House_Of_The_Year_2024_Shortlist_The_Hall
The Hall by TaylorHare Architects is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Situated in the Kent Downs, this Grade II listed 16th century residence has been extensively and sympathetically refurbished into a sustainable home. Interiors have been both restored and modernised, with finely crafted detailing and considered new interventions that work in harmony so that the historical compliments the contemporary.
The house is an exemplar of green living, while simultaneously restoring the surrounding listed outbuildings and adding a pool, pool house, tennis court, stable block, and a new lake. The end result is a demonstration of how to extend the life of a historic building, while creating elegant living spaces for the future.
Presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects, the House of the Year is a prestigious annual award for the best example of a one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, celebrating excellence and innovation in home design.
- published: 30 Oct 2024
- views: 463127
5:33
RIBA House of the Year 2023 shortlist: Saltmarsh House
The Royal Institute of British Architects awards the House of the Year annually to the best example of a one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, celeb...
The Royal Institute of British Architects awards the House of the Year annually to the best example of a one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, celebrating excellence and innovation in home design.
Saltmarsh House, Isle of Wight by Niall McLaughlin Architects
Visit our website to learn more about the full shortlist: https://www.architecture.com/houseoftheyear
A pyramidal copper roof with a crisp minimalist eavesdrop edge, seems to hover above an intricate glass pavilion, taking reference from the repeating pitched-roofed glasshouses that once graced the same grounds. Large windows provide uninterrupted harbour views, the use of glass and steel create a sense of lightness and transparency that blends seamlessly into the surroundings.
"What's been nice about this building is to see the way in which the people have come in and started to use it. They've filled it with really beautiful art and furniture, in a way that has given me real pleasure." -- Niall McLaughlin, Principal Architect, Niall McLaughlin Architects.
"The client was very interested in architecture and design culture. As a keen gardener, she has interest in the seasons, weather, and landscape generally. We felt if we could meet all of those expectations, then we were on good course." -- Alastair Browning, Associate Architect, Niall McLaughlin Architects.
https://wn.com/Riba_House_Of_The_Year_2023_Shortlist_Saltmarsh_House
The Royal Institute of British Architects awards the House of the Year annually to the best example of a one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, celebrating excellence and innovation in home design.
Saltmarsh House, Isle of Wight by Niall McLaughlin Architects
Visit our website to learn more about the full shortlist: https://www.architecture.com/houseoftheyear
A pyramidal copper roof with a crisp minimalist eavesdrop edge, seems to hover above an intricate glass pavilion, taking reference from the repeating pitched-roofed glasshouses that once graced the same grounds. Large windows provide uninterrupted harbour views, the use of glass and steel create a sense of lightness and transparency that blends seamlessly into the surroundings.
"What's been nice about this building is to see the way in which the people have come in and started to use it. They've filled it with really beautiful art and furniture, in a way that has given me real pleasure." -- Niall McLaughlin, Principal Architect, Niall McLaughlin Architects.
"The client was very interested in architecture and design culture. As a keen gardener, she has interest in the seasons, weather, and landscape generally. We felt if we could meet all of those expectations, then we were on good course." -- Alastair Browning, Associate Architect, Niall McLaughlin Architects.
- published: 26 Oct 2023
- views: 141791
4:31
Conversations: Muyiwa Oki (President of The Royal Institute of British Architects | RIBA)
Muyiwa Oki has recently stepped into the role of President of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), marking a significant milestone in his career an...
Muyiwa Oki has recently stepped into the role of President of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), marking a significant milestone in his career and the architectural profession in the UK. As a passionate advocate for diversity, innovation, and sustainability in architecture, Oki brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the organization.
With an educational background from prominent institutions, Oki has cultivated a unique approach to design that emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and community engagement. Throughout his career, he has worked on a variety of projects that reflect his commitment to not only creating functional spaces but also enriching the lives of those who inhabit them.
One of Oki's key priorities as RIBA President is to drive forward the conversation around sustainability in architecture. He understands the pressing environmental challenges of our time and aims to inspire architects to adopt practices that reduce carbon footprints and promote eco-friendly building methods.
Moreover, Oki's emphasis on diversity within the profession is vital. By championing the voices of underrepresented groups in architecture, he seeks to reshape the industry’s landscape, ensuring that it becomes more reflective of the society it serves. His leadership style is collaborative, encouraging architects to work together to tackle contemporary challenges and foster innovation.
In his tenure, Oki intends to leverage RIBA’s influence to advocate for policies that support the profession and promote the value of good design. His vision is one where architecture is accessible, sustainable, and a powerful tool for social change.
As Muyiwa Oki leads RIBA into the future, his commitment to excellence and inclusivity will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the built environment and the next generation of architects. His presidency represents a pivotal moment in the evolution of architecture in the UK, one that promises to inspire and drive meaningful transformation.
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Muyiwa Oki has recently stepped into the role of President of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), marking a significant milestone in his career and the architectural profession in the UK. As a passionate advocate for diversity, innovation, and sustainability in architecture, Oki brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to the organization.
With an educational background from prominent institutions, Oki has cultivated a unique approach to design that emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and community engagement. Throughout his career, he has worked on a variety of projects that reflect his commitment to not only creating functional spaces but also enriching the lives of those who inhabit them.
One of Oki's key priorities as RIBA President is to drive forward the conversation around sustainability in architecture. He understands the pressing environmental challenges of our time and aims to inspire architects to adopt practices that reduce carbon footprints and promote eco-friendly building methods.
Moreover, Oki's emphasis on diversity within the profession is vital. By championing the voices of underrepresented groups in architecture, he seeks to reshape the industry’s landscape, ensuring that it becomes more reflective of the society it serves. His leadership style is collaborative, encouraging architects to work together to tackle contemporary challenges and foster innovation.
In his tenure, Oki intends to leverage RIBA’s influence to advocate for policies that support the profession and promote the value of good design. His vision is one where architecture is accessible, sustainable, and a powerful tool for social change.
As Muyiwa Oki leads RIBA into the future, his commitment to excellence and inclusivity will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the built environment and the next generation of architects. His presidency represents a pivotal moment in the evolution of architecture in the UK, one that promises to inspire and drive meaningful transformation.
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RIBA House of the Year 2024 shortlist: Eavesdrop
Eavesdrop by Tom Dowdall Architects is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
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Eavesdrop by Tom Dowdall Architects is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Designed for retirement, the home is focused on wellbeing, calm, and flexibility, with level thresholds for full accessibility, as well as light, tranquil spaces that open up to host friends and family. A generous central courtyard provides sunlight, fresh air, and year-round enjoyment of plants and wildlife. With its sweeping, rising roof, simple construction, and stone finishes, the house fits seamlessly into the landscape, while close up, the beauty of its stone detailing is revealed.
Presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects, the House of the Year is a prestigious annual award for the best example of a one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, celebrating excellence and innovation in home design.
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Eavesdrop by Tom Dowdall Architects is shortlisted for RIBA's House of the Year 2024.
Find out more about each project: www.architecture.com/HouseoftheYear
Find out more about our awards and how you can enter: www.architecture.com/awards-and-competitions-landing-page/awards
Designed for retirement, the home is focused on wellbeing, calm, and flexibility, with level thresholds for full accessibility, as well as light, tranquil spaces that open up to host friends and family. A generous central courtyard provides sunlight, fresh air, and year-round enjoyment of plants and wildlife. With its sweeping, rising roof, simple construction, and stone finishes, the house fits seamlessly into the landscape, while close up, the beauty of its stone detailing is revealed.
Presented by the Royal Institute of British Architects, the House of the Year is a prestigious annual award for the best example of a one-off house designed by an architect in the UK, celebrating excellence and innovation in home design.
- published: 30 Oct 2024
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