RIBA Stirling Prize: clear favourite emerges for 2023 victory
Bookmaker William Hill has named the John Morden Centre in Blackheath by Mæ Architects as its runaway favourite to win this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize
By Richard Waite 18 October 2023 6,064 Views
Bookmaker William Hill has named the John Morden Centre in Blackheath by Mæ Architects as its runaway favourite to win this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize
By Richard Waite 8 September 2023 3,792 Views
Bookmaker William Hill has named two early favourites to scoop this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize, but said the race was ‘wide open’
By Rob Wilson 6 September 2023 3,152 Views
AJ architecture editor Rob Wilson gives his verdict on the glitz-free contenders for this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize and wonders whether it is now time to ditch the idea of Britain’s best new building
By Richard Waite 6 September 2023 7,750 Views
All but one of the six finalists battling it out for this year’s RIBA Stirling Prize – the highest accolade in UK architecture – are in London
By Fran Williams 3 March 2023 1,681 Views
Architect Kirsten Gabriëls Webb, associate at London, Zurich, and Brussels-based practice Sergison Bates has won this year’s MJ Long Prize for De Korenbloem sheltered housing, a care home for residents with young-onset dementia in Belgium
By Will Ing 23 January 2023 2,688 Views
A team led by Stirling Prize-winner Maccreanor Lavington has been given permission to overhaul a swathe of the Aylesbury Estate in south-east London
By Ella Jessel 9 August 2022 2,823 Views
A Maccreanor Lavington-led team has submitted the latest phase of a huge estate overhaul in south London despite the refusal by some residents to sell their homes
By Stephen Bates. Photography by David Grandorge 7 July 2022 3,101 Views
Stephen Bates, co-founder of Sergison Bates architects, discusses the thinking behind the practice’s recent mansion block project in Hampstead, designed for older residents
By Richard Waite 17 May 2022 1,685 Views
Sergison Bates has bagged yet another contest win in Belgium, this time in Antwerp for a new headquarters for a leading payroll and HR company
By Daniel Rosbottom 31 January 2022 6,034 Views
The 80-apartment Cadix harbour building in Antwerp, part of the regeneration of former docklands, reveals its intricacy across a series of scales, writes Daniel Rosbottom. Photography Karin Borghouts, Stijn Bollaert, Sergison Bates