Residential schemes dominate RIBA South West and Wessex Awards shortlist
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AHMM also scores fifth regional awards nomination for Bristol office projectFerry House by AR Design StudioSource: Martin GardnerTwo-Family House by Rundell AssociatesSource: Tristan StockerOne Portwall Square by Allford Hall Monaghan MorrisSource: Timothy Soar PhotographyHazelmead, Bridport Cohousing by Barefoot ArchitectsSource: Rebecca NoakesThe Cowshed by Design StoreySource: Lawrence GriggShire End West by rak architectureSource: Patricia RaynerMelville by Gillespie Yunnie ArchitectsSource: Richard Downer PhotographyThe Story of Emily by Stonewood DesignSource: FotohausThe Story of Emily by Stonewood DesignSource: FotohausThe Story of Emily by Stonewood DesignSource: FotohausThe Tin Barn by Arbor ArchitectsSource: Ellen HancockThe Tin Barn by Arbor ArchitectsSource: Ellen HancockStudio Cottage by Ashton ArchitectureSource: Agnese SanvitoWye House by Hall + Bednarczyk ArchitectsSource: Simon MaxwellA House of Wood Shingle by Forgeworks ArchitectsSource: French + TyeThe Orchards by Prewett Bizley ArchitectsSource: Prewett Bizley Architects1/16show captionResidential schemes dominate this years shortlist for the RIBA South West and Wessex Awards, accounting for nine of 13 shortlisted projects.The list includes several private homes, including contemporary extensions to derelict barns and other historic structures, along withone of the UKs largest cohousing developments, by Barefoot Architects.AHMM has scored its fifth RIBA regional awards nomination this year for itsOne Portwall Square office scheme close to Bristol Temple Meads station.The practice has already picked up four nominations for projects in the London regional awards, including its Elizabeth Line over station development at Tottenham Court Road.RIBA South West and Wessex jury chair Rob Gregory, head of campus planning and design at the University of Bristol, said: With nine homes in contention this year, domestic architecture in the South West region remains as strong as ever.This years shortlist showcases a wide range of projects, from stand-alone new builds, to holistic transformations of existing properties, and discrete extensions.Alongside these, the jury is looking forward to visiting new workplaces, cultural venues and community housing, on a carefully choreographed journey that extends over 135 miles - from the suburbs of Bath, to the far reaches of West Cornwall.All projects shortlisted for RIBA Awards will be visited by a regional jury, and the winning projects will be announced later this spring.The winners will then be considered for several RIBA Special Awards, including the RIBA Sustainability Award and RIBA Building of the Year, before being considered for a RIBA National Award, which will be announced in summer.The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize will be drawn from the RIBA National Award-winning projects and announced in September, with a winner to be announced in October.
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