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Hazelmead, Bridport Cohousing by Barefoot Architects. Image credit: Rebecca Noakes


The Royal Institute of British Architects has unveiled the 20 winners of the 2025 RIBA National Awards. The series, presented since 1966, seeks to “recognize the best of UK architecture and provide insight into the country’s design and social trends.”

This year’s winners reflect the many and varied ways architects are being asked to work, and their incredible motivation and breadth of expertise,” awards chair Simon Henley said of the 2025 list. “As a profession, we now look to the past as much as the future, and to care and repair as we do to build. We continue to innovate but we also seek continuity, and in so doing to make work of every scale that is engaging and thoughtful. The power of architecture to transform society and inform our way of life is on full display in every winning project.”

RIBA National Award 2025 winners will now be considered for the RIBA Stirling Prize for the UK’s best new architecture, the shortlist of which will be announced on 4 September.

In the meantime, the 2025 RIBA National Award winners are:

8 Bleeding Heart Yard by GROUPWORK

“A highly detailed retrofit of a lifeless 1970s office building into a richly layered, sustainable workplace.”




8 Bleeding Heart Yard by GROUPWORK. Image credit: Tim Saor

8 Bleeding Heart Yard by GROUPWORK. Image credit: Tim Saor

Aldourie Castle Estate by Ptolemy Dean Architects Ltd

“An elegant and exemplary conservation of a Grade A listed estate using local materials and crafts.”


Aldourie Castle Estate by Ptolemy Dean Architects Ltd. Image credit: Simon Kennedy

Aldourie Castle Estate by Ptolemy Dean Architects Ltd. Image credit: Simon Kennedy

Appleby Blue Almshouse by Witherford Watson Mann Architects

“A contemporary almshouse in Southwark cleverly designed to reduce social isolation for older generations”


Appleby Blue Almshouse by Witherford Watson Mann Architects. Image credit: Philip Vile

Appleby Blue Almshouse by Witherford Watson Mann Architects. Image credit: Philip Vile

Citizens House by Archio

“A community led development off 11 affordable homes in a former backyard garage site in Lewisham.”


Citizens House by Archio. Image credit: French+Tye

Citizens House by Archio. Image credit: French+Tye

Costa’s Barbers by Brisco Loran and Arrant Industries

“A Battersea shop unit has been imaginatively converted into a flexible home and office.”


Costa’s Barbers by Brisco Loran and Arrant Industries. Image credit: Jim Stephenson

Costa’s Barbers by Brisco Loran and Arrant Industries. Image credit: Jim Stephenson

Elizabeth Tower by Purcell

“Housing the symbolic bell and timepiece of the nation (Big Ben), the most comprehensive restoration of Elizabeth Tower in 160 years is a masterpiece in conservation and craftsmanship.”


Elizabeth Tower by Purcell. Image credit: Purcell

Elizabeth Tower by Purcell. Image credit: Purcell

Fairburn Tower by Simpson & Brown for The Landmark Trust

“A meticulous conservation effort has restored a dilapidated Category A listed structure using traditional craftmanship.”


Fairburn Tower by Simpson & Brown for The Landmark Trust. Image credit: Simpson & Brown

Fairburn Tower by Simpson & Brown for The Landmark Trust. Image credit: Simpson & Brown

Hastings House by Hugh Strange Architects

“An inventive and finely detailed extension to a late 19th century house, working at the intersection of ethics and aesthetics.”


Hastings House by Hugh Strange Architects. Image credit: Rory Gaylor

Hastings House by Hugh Strange Architects. Image credit: Rory Gaylor

Hazelmead, Bridport Cohousing by Barefoot Architects

“53 timber-framed affordable homes form a sustainable, co-housing development in Bridport that is designed to embrace community.”


Hazelmead, Bridport Cohousing by Barefoot Architects. Image credit: Rebecca Noakes

Hazelmead, Bridport Cohousing by Barefoot Architects. Image credit: Rebecca Noakes

HMP & YOI Stirling by Holmes Miller

“A therapeutic, trauma-informed women’s prison that provides spaces that promote dignity, equality and meaningful rehabilitation.”


HMP & YOI Stirling by Holmes Miller. Image credit: Chris Humphries

HMP & YOI Stirling by Holmes Miller. Image credit: Chris Humphries

Hope Street by Snug Architects

“A quietly radical model for supporting women in the justice system, the modest architecture balances opposing needs to leave a lasting impact.”


Hope Street by Snug Architects. Image credit: Fotohaus

Hope Street by Snug Architects. Image credit: Fotohaus

London College of Fashion by Allies and Morrison

“A monumental piece of civic architecture, the new LCF brings together six former sites into one “vertical campus” on Stratford’s East Bank waterfront.”


London College of Fashion by Allies and Morrison. Image credit: Simon Menges

London College of Fashion by Allies and Morrison. Image credit: Simon Menges

Niwa House by Takero Shimazaki Architects

“A timber framed, tranquil, Japanese style home designed to be fully wheelchair accessible.”


Niwa House by Takero Shimazaki Architects. Image credit: Felix Koch

Niwa House by Takero Shimazaki Architects. Image credit: Felix Koch

Sheerness Dockyard Church by Hugh Broughton Architects

“A twice fire-damaged Grade-II* listed church has been exquisitely restored and transformed into a community facility.”


Sheerness Dockyard Church by Hugh Broughton Architects. Image credit: Dirk Lindner

Sheerness Dockyard Church by Hugh Broughton Architects. Image credit: Dirk Lindner

Sidcup Storyteller by DRDH Architects

“A bold new red-brick library, cinema and co-working space has become the centrepiece of the high-street regeneration of Sidcup.”


Sidcup Storyteller by DRDH Architects. Image credit: David Grandorge

Sidcup Storyteller by DRDH Architects. Image credit: David Grandorge

Student Hub, Queens Business School Belfast by TODD Architects

“An innovative and sustainable learning space that blends sensitively into the surrounding woodlands.”


Student Hub, Queens Business School Belfast by TODD Architects. Image credit: Donal McCann

Student Hub, Queens Business School Belfast by TODD Architects. Image credit: Donal McCann

The Discovery Centre (DISC) by Herzog & de Meuron / BDP

“A welcoming, “triangular” medical research facility for AstraZeneca blending thoughtful placemaking with scientific innovation.”


The Discovery Centre (DISC) by Herzog & de Meuron / BDP. Image credit: Hufton+Crow

The Discovery Centre (DISC) by Herzog & de Meuron / BDP. Image credit: Hufton+Crow

The Old Byre by Gianni Botsford Architects

“This conversion of two understated farm buildings on the Isle of Wight creates a new home while also offering residency and working spaces for visiting artists.”


The Old Byre by Gianni Botsford Architects. Image credit: Schnepp Renou

The Old Byre by Gianni Botsford Architects. Image credit: Schnepp Renou

Triangle House by Artefact

“A playful and inventive extension to a 1950’s suburban home in Surrey”


Triangle House by Artefact. Image credit: Lorenzo Zandri

Triangle House by Artefact. Image credit: Lorenzo Zandri

Young V&A by AOC Architecture and De Matos Ryan

“The former Museum of Childhood has been reimagined into a light, bright and energising cultural destination for young visitors.”


Young V&A by AOC Architecture and De Matos Ryan. Image credit: Hufton+Crow

Young V&A by AOC Architecture and De Matos Ryan. Image credit: Hufton+Crow








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