The RIBA is pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 RIBA Awards|.
Maggie's Centre|, London, has been awarded the 2009 RIBA Stirling Prize. View video| of the 2009 shortlisted buildings.
The RIBA is pleased to announce the winners of the 2009 International Awards| and the Lubetkin Prize Shortlist|. The Lubetkin Prize will be announced on 14 July 2009.
An online exhibition to coincide with the RIBA's 175th anniversary, detailing history, winners and more.
The Sackler Crossing by John Pawson, winner of the 2008 Stephen Lawrence Prize.
The Stephen Lawrence Prize| is sponsored by the Goldschmied Foundation and is intended to encourage fresh talent working with a budget of under £1 million.
St Pancras International by Alastair Lansley for Union Railways, winner of the 2008 Crown Estate Conservation Award.
The The Crown Estate Conservation Award| is given to the best work of conservation which demonstrates successful restoration or adaptation of a significant building.
Oxley Woods by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners, winners of the 2008 Manser Medal.
The Manser Medal|, sponsored by The Rooflight Company, is awarded for the best one-off house or major extension designed by an architect in the UK.
Westminster Academy at the Naim Dangoor Centre by Allford Hall Monaghan Morris, winner os the 2008 RIBA Sorrell Foundation Schools Award.
The RIBA Sorrell Foundation Schools Award| is presented to the architects of the best primary or secondary school with the aim of raising the standards of design in all new school building.
Old Market Square by Gustafson Porter, winner of the 2008 RIBA CABE Public Space Award.
The The RIBA CABE Public Space Award| was launched in 2008 to find the best examples of public space from RIBA Award winners.