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Six projects have been shortlisted for the Stirling Prize 2025 to find the UK's best building.
The restoration of one of the UK's most recognisable landmarks, a pioneering new medical research facility, and a contemporary almshouse designed to reduce isolation for older residents sit alongside a university’s 'factory for fashion' and a fully accessible home and a creative house extension are all in the running.
The winner will be announced live at the Stirling Prize ceremony on 16 October at the Roundhouse, London.
The RIBA Stirling Prize is judged against a range of criteria including design vision; innovation and originality; capacity to stimulate, engage and delight occupants and visitors; accessibility and sustainability; how fit the building is for its purpose and the level of client satisfaction.
The 2025 nominees are:
RIBA President, Chris Williamson, said: “These projects demonstrate architecture’s unique ability to address some of the most urgent challenges of our time, responding with creativity, adaptability and care.
“From a monumental civic building that champions investment in arts and culture, to the sensitive restoration of one the nation’s most iconic landmarks, and a cutting-edge medical research facility, each offers a blueprint for how architecture can enrich society.
“At a time when quality housing is urgently needed across the country, the residential projects stand out for their inventive, human-centred design, from social housing that combats isolation in later life, to a bold home extension that celebrates reuse, and an accessible home that proves that beauty and accessibility can coexist.
“Together, these projects offer a hopeful vision for the future, one where architecture strengthens communities and helps shape a more sustainable and inclusive built environment.”
Amy Bunszel, EVP of architecture, engineering, and construction solutions at Autodesk, said: “Congratulations to the 2025 RIBA Stirling Prize shortlist winners. These projects demonstrate how architecture can drive meaningful change- connecting people, enhancing resilience and improving how we live and work. The shortlist highlights the potential of design to meet today’s challenges with creativity, purpose and impact.”
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