78 projects, including some of the capital’s most recognisable landmarks have been shortlisted for RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) London Awards 2025.Ìý
The shortlisted projects are:Ìý
1 Berkeley Street by Ìý
10 Lewis Cubitt Square by Ìý
3 Mills Studios by with Ìý
415 Wick Lane by Ìý
8 Bleeding Heart Yard by Ìý
A Room Around a Tree by Ìý
Appleby Blue Almshouse by Ìý
Becontree Avenue by Ìý
Bell House Pottery by Ìý
Blenheim Grove by , and Ìý
Catching Sun House by Ìý
Central Foundation Boys’ School by Ìý
Chancery House by and Ìý
Chelsea Brut by Ìý
Citizens House by Ìý
Cockpit Deptford by Ìý
Connected House by Ìý
Costa’s Barbers by and Ìý
Cosway Street by Ìý
Crease House by Ìý
Daventry House by Ìý
Design District C1 and D1 by Ìý
Design District, Buildings C2 and D2 by Ìý
Discovered House by Ìý
Elizabeth Tower by Ìý
fortyfour by Ìý
Foxwood House by Ìý
Grainhouse by Ìý
Grand Central Apartments by Ìý
Hallelujah Project by Ìý
Harfield Gardens by Ìý
Haringey Brick Bungalow by Ìý
Hope Villa by Ìý
House Made By Many Hands by Ìý
Idlewild Mews by Ìý
Islington House by Ìý
Kindred House by Ìý
London College of Fashion by Ìý
Lordship Park by Ìý
Lower Ham by Ìý
Maitland Park Estate Redevelopment by with Ìý
Mary Ward Centre by Ìý
Mid Terrace Dream by Ìý
Moon House by Ìý
New Barlby and Treverton Schools by Ìý
New Wave House by &
Newson’s Yard by Ìý
Nina’s House by with Ìý
Niwa House by Ìý
Oak Cancer Centre by Ìý
Pine Heath by Ìý
Quadrangle Building, King’s College London by Ìý
Reciprocal House by Ìý
Redcross Way by Ìý
Royal College of Music, London by Ìý
Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) by Ìý
Sidcup Storyteller by Ìý
Soho Place by Ìý
St. Mary’s Walthamstow by Ìý
Stables Yard by Ìý
Sustainable Workspaces at County Hall by Ìý
Technique by Ìý
Terzetto by Ìý
The Gilbert and George Centre by Ìý
The Greenhill Building - Harrow Arts Centre by Ìý
The OWO by Ìý
The Public Courtyard and Pavilion at the OWO by Ìý
The Salvation Army UK and Ireland Territorial Headquarters by Ìý
Tower Court by , , Ìý
Tower Hamlets Town Hall by Ìý
UCL East, Marshgate by Ìý
V&A Photography Centre by with Ìý
Westminster Chapel by Ìý
Westminster Fire Station by Ìý
White House School by Ìý
Wimbledon House by Ìý
WorkStack by Ìý
Young V&A by and Ìý
Read all shortlists for RIBA UK Awards 2025.

RIBA Regional Director of London, John Nahar, said:
“There is such a diverse range of work in this year’s selection, from the restoration of some of London's most recognised landmarks, to high quality social housing and innovative live/work solutions.
It is clear to see that collectively, they capture and celebrate the city’s diverse cultural identity, contributing to inclusive and sustainable communities. Individually, each initiative not only improves the physical environment but also enhances the quality of life for all of us who live, work and study here.
Congratulations to all those involved in the shortlisted projects”
All projects shortlisted for RIBA Awards will be visited by a regional jury, and the winning projects will be announced later this spring.
The winners will then be considered for several RIBA Special Awards, including the RIBA Sustainability Award and RIBA Building of the Year, before being considered for a highly coveted RIBA National Award, which will be announced in summer.
The shortlist for the RIBA Stirling Prize – the UK’s best new building – will be drawn from the RIBA National Award-winning projects and announced in September. The Stirling Prize winner will be announced in October.
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RIBA Sustainability Awards are sponsored by:
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