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The Stirling Prize is awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) in honor of British Architect James Stirling (1926-1982). The prize recognizes one building from among a handful of nominees for design and building excellence.

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Stirling Prize Winners

Current Nominees

2007 Nominations

Past Runners-up

2006

  • The Whitechapel Idea Store, by Adjaye Associates
  • The Evelina Children's Hospital, by Hopkins Architects, Buro Happold
  • Brick House, by , by Caruso St John Architects
  • The Welsh Assembly Building, by The Richard Rogers Partnership
  • The Phaeno Science Centre, Wolfsburg, by Zaha Hadid Architects

2005

  • Brighton Library, Brighton, by Bennetts Associates
  • BMW Central Building, Leipzig, by Zaha Hadid
  • McLaren Technology Centre, Woking, by Foster and Partners
  • Lewis Glucksman Gallery, Cork, by O'Donnell & Tuomey
  • Fawood Children's Centre, Harlesden, by Alsop Designs

2004

  • Imperial War Museum North, Manchester, by Studio Daniel Libeskind
  • The Phoenix Initiative, Coventry, by MacCormac Jamieson Prichard
  • The Business Academy, Bexley, by Foster and Partners, Buro Happold
  • The Spire of Dublin, by Ian Ritchie Architects
  • Kunsthaus, Graz, by Peter Cook, Colin Fournier

2003

  • BedZED, by , by Bill Dunster Architects
  • 30 Finsbury Square, London EC2, by Eric Parry Architects
  • Great Court, British Museum, by Foster and Partners, Buro Happold
  • Plymouth Theatre Royal Production Centre, by Ian Ritchie Architects
  • Tiree Shelter, by Sutherland Hussey Architects with Jake Harvey, Donald Urquhart, Glen Onwin and Sandra Kennedy

2002

  • Dance Base, Grassmarket, Edinburgh, by Malcolm Fraser Architects
  • Downland Gridshell, Weald and Downland Open Air Museum, by Edward Cullinan Architects, Buro Happold
  • Ernsting's Service Centre, Coesfeld-Lette, Germany, by David Chipperfield Architects
  • Hampden Gurney Church of England Primary School, London W1, by Building Design Partnership
  • Lloyd's Register of Shipping, by Richard Rogers Partnership
  • Millennium Wing, National Gallery of Ireland, by Benson & Forsyth

2001

  • Eden Project, by Nicholas Grimshaw and Partners, Anthony Hunt
  • The Lawns, Highgate, by Eldridge Smerin
  • National Portrait Gallery extension, by Jeremy Dixon Edward Jones
  • The Surgery, Hammersmith, by Guy Greenfield Architects
  • Portcullis House and Westminster Underground Station, by Michael Hopkins & Partners
  • British Embassy in Berlin, by Michael Wilford & Partners

2000

  • New Art Gallery Walsall, by Caruso St John
  • Canary Wharf Station, by Norman Foster & Partners
  • London Eye, by , by Marks Barfield
  • 88 Wood Street, City of London, by Richard Rogers Partnership
  • GSW Headquarters, Berlin, by Sauerbruch Hutton
  • Sainsburys Supermarket, Greenwich, by Chetwood Associates

1999

  • River and Rowing Museum, Henley on Thames, by David Chipperfield Architects
  • Museum of Scotland, by Benson & Forsyth
  • North Greenwich Jubilee Line Underground station, by Alsop, Lyall & Störmer
  • Jubilee Line Extension Project, by Chris Wilkinson Architects
  • Sto AG Marketing and Training Building, by Wilford Associates
  • Reichstag, Berlin, by Foster and Partners
  • Ranelagh Multi-Denominational School, by O'Donnell & Tuomey

1998

  • Private house, North London, by Rick Mather
  • Concert platform, Crystal Palace Park Concert Platform, London, by Ian Ritchie Architects
  • Richard Attenborough Centre, by Ian Taylor with Bennetts Associates
  • Quay Bar, Manchester, by Stephenson Bell
  • Temple of Concord and Victory (restoration), Stowe, by Inskip and Jenkins
  • St Benno School, Dresden, by Günter Behnisch
  • Landesgirokasse, Stuttgart, by Günter Behnisch
  • Office and studio building, Düsseldorf, by David Chipperfield
  • Commerzbank HQ, Frankfurt, by Norman Foster and Partners
  • British Library, by Colin St John Wilson

1997

  • Hotel du Département des Bouches-du-Rhône, Marseille, by Will Alsop
  • Roof-top apartment, Paris, by Mark Guard
  • Maggie's Centre, Edinburgh, by Richard Murphy
  • Paul Hamlyn Learning Resource Centre, Thames Valley University, by Richard Rogers
  • Stratford maintenance depot, Jubilee Line, by Chris Wilkinson

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Stirling Prize

The Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize is a British prize for excellence in architecture. It is named after the architect James Stirling (1926-1982), organised and awarded annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). Stirling Prize laureates receive a stipend of GB£20,000.

The RIBA Stirling Prize is awarded to "the architects of the building which has made the greatest contribution to British architecture in the past year." The architects must be RIBA members, but the building can be anywhere in the European Union.

The award was founded in 1996, and is considered to be the most prestigious architecture award in the United Kingdom. It is publicised as the architectural equivalent of the Booker Prize and Turner Prize. The presentation ceremony is televised by Channel 4 and the prize is sponsored by the Architects' Journal.

Six short-listed buildings are chosen from a long-list of buildings that have received a RIBA Award. These awards are given to buildings showing "high architectural standards and substantial contribution to the local environment". In 2003, 70 such buildings received RIBA Awards and so made the long-list.

In addition to the RIBA Stirling Prize, seven other awards are given to buildings on the long-list. In 2003 they consisted of the Stephen Lawrence Prize, the RIBA Client of the Year, the RIBA Journal Sustainability Award, the Crown Estate Conservation Award, The Architects’ Journal First Building Award, and the ADAPT Trust Access Award.

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