Seventeen projects shortlisted for RIBA architectural awards
Jack HobhouseSeventeen projects across the East of England have been shortlisted for this year's RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) awards for the region.
The RIBA East Awards 2024 celebrate architecture that creates "characterful places of lasting value".
Nominations include buildings in Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk and Suffolk.
Those on the shortlist will be visited by a regional jury, and the winners will be announced this spring.
The winners of regional awards will then be considered for several RIBA Special Awards, including the RIBA Sustainability Award and RIBA Building of the Year, before being considered for the National Award, which will be announced in the summer.
Chairman of RIBA East's jury, Gavin Henderson, said: "The diverse range of projects shortlisted this year reflects the breadth of architectural talent and the ambition of clients working across the region."
The full list of nominations for the RIBA East Awards 2024 is below:

Bailey Studios, Cambridge, by Ashworth Parkes Architects
Matthew SmithBeechwood Village, Basildon, Essex, by Pollard Thomas Edwards
Nick KaneBluebird, in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, by SKArchitects
Billy HaynesCreek Cabin, Southwold, Suffolk, by MAP Architecture
David ValinskyDining Hall at Homerton College, Cambridge, by Feilden Fowles Architects
Jim StephensonFreeholders, Wells next-the-Sea, North Norfolk, by Mole Architects
Nick GuttridgeGainsborough's House Museum, Sudbury, Suffolk, by ZMMA
Jack HobhouseJohn Bradfield Court, Darwin College, Cambridge, by Allies and Morrison
Jack HobhouseKing's College, Stephen Taylor Court, Cambridge, by Fielden Clegg Bradley Studios
James NewtonLucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, by R H Partnership Architects
Nick GuttridgePepper Pot House, north Norfolk, by Ashworth Parkes Architects
Matthew SmithWongAvery Gallery, Cambridge, by Níall McLaughlin Architects
Nick KaneThe Little Big House, Hertfordshire, by Knox Bhavan
Edmund SumnerMeadow House, Ingatestone, Essex, by Ström Architects
Helena LeeUniversity of Cambridge West Hub, Cambridge, by Jestico + Whiles
Stale EriksenThe Little Big House, Hertfordshire, by Knox Bhavan
Edward Sumner51-53 Argyle Street, Cambridge, by Borough Architects
Richard Fraser PhotographySt Catharine's College, Cambridge, by Gort Scott
Jim Stephenson.

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