By Josh Niland|
Thursday, Oct 28, 2021
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Following last week’s spate of RIBA announcements, the Institute has released its annual House of the Year longlist featuring twenty new residential projects from around the UK. Formerly known as the Manser Medal, the award is considered RIBA’s most prestigious beside the Stirling Prize and has been a launching pad for several prominent designers in the past.
This year’s list includes the 2021 Stephen Lawrence Prize Winner from Tonkin Liu in addition to several other superlative efforts from Turner Works, ACME, and others.
The shortlist and Grand Prize Winners will be announced during the BBC Channel 4’s Grand Designs: House of the Year program, which will be aired later in the year.
The complete selection of longlist nominees can be seen below.
Corner House (London) by 31/44 Architects
Devon Passivhaus (Devon) by McLean Quinlan
Grain House (London) by Hayhurst & Co Architects
Harbour House (Hampshire) by John Pardey Architects
House for Theo and Oskar (Surrey) by Tigg + Coll Architects
House in Assynt (Sutherland, Scotland) by Mary Arnold-Forster Architects
House on the Hill (Gloucestershire) by Alison Brooks Architects
House-within-a-House (London) by alma-nac
Hove House (Brighton) by Turner Works
Kyle House (Sutherland, Scotland) by Groves-Raines Architects
The Modern Oast (Kent) by ACME
The Old School (Yorkshire) by ArkleBoyce Architects
The Outfarm (Devon) by TYPE Studio
Pele Tower House (Cumbria) by Woollacott Gilmartin Architects
River House (Berkshire) by John Pardey Architects
Simple House (Cambridge) by Haysom Ward Miller Architects
The Slot House (London) by Sandy Rendel Architects with Sally Rendel
The Water Tower (Norfolk) by Tonkin Liu
Weybridge House (Surrey) by Wilkinson King Architects
Wolds Barn (Yorkshire) by ID Architecture
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