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RIBA Stirling Prize: Winners and Controversies (1996–2020)

RIBA Stirling Prize: Winners and Controversies (1996–2020)

  1. RIBA launches the inaugural Stirling Prize

    Labels: RIBA, Stirling Prize, James Stirling
  2. 1996 winner: Centenary Building, University of Salford

    Labels: Centenary Building, Stephen Hodder
  3. 1998 winner: American Air Museum, Imperial War Museum Duxford

    Labels: American Air, Foster Partners
  4. 1999 winner: Lord’s Media Centre sparks “icon” debate

    Labels: Lord's Media, Future Systems
  5. 2000 winner: Peckham Library and Media Centre

    Labels: Peckham Library, Alsop &
  6. 2002 winner: Gateshead Millennium Bridge engineering landmark

    Labels: Gateshead Millennium, WilkinsonEyre
  7. 2004 winner: 30 St Mary Axe (“the Gherkin”)

    Labels: 30 St, Foster Partners
  8. 2005 winner: Scottish Parliament amid cost overruns controversy

    Labels: Scottish Parliament, RIBA Stirling
  9. 2010 winner: MAXXI in Rome expands eligibility beyond UK

    Labels: MAXXI, Zaha Hadid
  10. 2013 winner: Astley Castle elevates conservation and reuse

    Labels: Astley Castle, Witherford Watson
  11. 2014 winner: Liverpool Everyman Theatre and public accessibility

    Labels: Liverpool Everyman, Haworth Tompkins
  12. 2015 winner: Burntwood School and investment in public education

    Labels: Burntwood School, AHMM
  13. 2016 winner: Newport Street Gallery and private-collection controversy

    Labels: Newport Street, Caruso St
  14. 2018 winner: Bloomberg London and sustainability claims scrutinized

    Labels: Bloomberg London, Foster Partners
  15. 2019 winner: Goldsmith Street makes social housing a top priority

    Labels: Goldsmith Street, Mikhail Riches
  16. 2025 demolition of 1996 winner fuels “legacy” debate

    Labels: Centenary Building, demolition