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RIBA celebrates 20 years of The Stirling Prize in a special exhibition
United Kingdom Architecture News - Oct 17, 2015 - 13:47 8254 views
model of Museum of Modern Literature’ in Marbach am Neckar. image © Richard Davies
13 October – 17 November 2015
RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London
The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) announced the 20th Stirling Prize winner. In addition to celebrating this year’s winner, the RIBA will be looking back at the past 19 winning projects. Models of all the projects will be displayed in a special exhibition at the RIBA. From High-Tech to Pop-Tech, Modernism to Industrialism discover the buildings and projects that have defined British architectural debate from 1996 to 2014 and beyond.
The Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh by Embt/RMJM (2005). image © Keith Hunter
To discover more about The RIBA Stirling Prize and all the 1996 -2014 winners and those shortlisted in 2015 see The RIBA Stirling Prize 2015. Music Sschool, Stuttgart by James Stirling, Michael Wilford & Associates (1997), American Air Museum, Duxford by Foster + Partners (1998), Natwest Media Centre, Lord’s, London by Future Systems (1999), Magna, Rotherdam by Wilkinson Eyre Architects (2001), Millennium Bridge, Gateshead by Wilkinson Eyre Architects (2002), Laban, London by Herzog & De Meuron (2003), The Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh by Embt/RMJM (2005), Maggie’s London by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (2009), MAXXI, Rome by Zaha Hadid Architects (2010), Everyman Theatre, Liverpool by Haworth Tompkins (2014) are among the winners of RIBA Stirling Prize. This special exhibition also includes David Chipperfield Architects’ ‘Museum of Modern Literature’ in Marbach am Neckar, which was awarded the Stirling Prize in 2007 as presented below.
all images © Christian Richters, Jörg von Bruchhausen, Ute Zscharnt for David Chipperfield Architects, Duccio Malagamba, Nathan Willock, courtesy of David Chipper Field Architects
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American Air Museum, Duxford by Foster + Partners (1998). image © Nigel Young
Natwest Media Centre, Lord’s, London by Future Systems (1999). image © Richard Davies
Magna, Rotherdam by Wilkinson Eyre Architects (2001). image © Benedict Luxmoore
Millennium Bridge, Gateshead by Wilkinson Eyre Architects (2002). image © Graeme Peacock
Laban, London by Herzog & De Meuron (2003). image © Will Pryce
Maggie’s London by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners (2009). image © Richard Bryant
MAXXI, Rome by Zaha Hadid Architects (2010). image © Roland Halbe
Everyman Theatre, Liverpool by Haworth Tompkins (2014) .image © Philip Vile