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The Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) has announced the shortlist for its Client of the Year 2023 award.
Presented since 1998, the annual RIBA Client of the Year award celebrates the key role that a good client plays in the creation of great architecture.
This year, the following four client groups have been shortlisted, in recognition of their role in delivering inspiring regeneration and community-focused projects:
Chair of the RIBA Client of the Year 2023 jury, Denise Bennetts, said: “Great clients are vital to creating great buildings and places. This year’s shortlist illustrates not only the ingenuity and commitment involved in making great architecture happen, but the incredible benefits that such projects can bring. From breathing life into existing structures and regenerating towns, to creating spaces that bring people and communities together, every client on this year’s shortlist is to be celebrated for their creativity, vision, and endeavour.”
The winner of the RIBA Client of the Year 2023 will be announced at the RIBA Stirling Prize ceremony on Thursday 19 October at Victoria Warehouse, Manchester.
This year’s jury comprised: Denise Bennetts (Chair), Founder of Bennetts Associates, Mitchell Brand, Director (Land & Marketing) at Thornsett Group and Ben Wildsmith, Area Sales Manager at Ibstock.
The RIBA Client of the Year award is sponsored by Ibstock.
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