Awards

A Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) Award is recognised internationally as one of the most prestigious architectural awards. Since their inception in 1966 RIBA Awards have been given to more than sixty buildings in Northern Ireland.

The Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) Awards were initiated in 1998 to raise awareness of architecture and the built environment in the towns and cities across Northern Ireland and also to help raise the standard of architecture.

RSUA 2010 Awards

The Liam McCormick Building of the Year Award and Award in Residential Category

House on Sketrick

Architect: Neil Darby Architect

Conservation Award

St Malachy's Church

Architect: Consarc Design Group

Award - Under £750,000 and Wood NI Award

Fallahogey House and Studio

Architect: McGarry-Moon Architects

Award - Over £3 million

Newry Railway Station

Architect: Robinson McIlwaine

DSD Regeneration Award

Victoria Square

Architect: BDP

Sustainable Design Award

Castle Espie Wildfowl and Wetland Visitor Centre

Architect: Solearth Ecological Architecture

Arts Council of NI Integrated Artworks Award

The Knockbreda Centre

Architect: Penoyre & Prasad with Todd Architects

Artist: Martin Donlin

RIBA 2010 Awards

RIBA Regional Awards

St Malachy's Church

Belfast

Architect: Consarc Conservation

RIBA Regional Awards

Kevin Kahan Salon

Bangor

Architects: Twenty Two Over Seven

RIBA Regional Awards

Downe Hospital

Downpatrick

Architects: Scott Wilson Ltd in association with Capita Symonds

RIBA 2009 Awards

RIBA Regional Award

Fallahogey House
Kilrea, Coleraine
Architect: McGarry-Moon Architects

RIBA Regional Award

The Knockbreda Centre
Saintfield Road, Belfast
Architect: Penoyre & Prasad with TODD Architects

RSUA 2008 Awards

The Liam McCormick Building of the Year Award and Award in Residential Category

The McGonigle House
Ravenhill Road, Belfast
Architect: Twenty Two Over Seven

Conservation Award

The Meter House, Belfast
Cromac Avenue, Belfast
Architect: Twenty Two Over Seven assisted by Consarc Conservation

Award - Under £750,000

Control Tower
Healy Park, Omagh
Architect: Teague & Sally

Award - Between £750,000 and £3 Million

The Alley Arts & Conference Centre
Railway Street, Strabane
Architect: Alan Jones Architects & Glenn Howell Architects

Award - Over £3 Million

Strule Arts Centre
Townhall Square, Omagh
Architect: Kennedy, Fitzgerald & Associates

Arts Council of Northern Ireland Integrated Artworks Award

War Memorial Home Front Exhibition
21 Talbot Street, Belfast
Architect: Robinson McIlwaine

Planning Service Award for a recreational / community building in harmony with its site

O'Donnells G.A.C.
Rockmore Rd, Belfast
Architects: Mackel & Doherty Architects

DSD Award for Regeneration

Waterside Health & Social Care Centre
Spencer Road, Londonderry
Architect: Philip Parker Associates Ltd

CEF Award for Innovation in Design and Construction

RPP Recycling & Environmental Information Centre
Balloo Avenue, Bangor
Architect: Michael Whitley Architects

Wood NI Award

Orchard Building
Stranmillis, Belfast
Architect: Scott Wilson/ Knox & Clayton

RIBA 2008 Awards

RIBA Regional Award

Strule Arts Centre
Townhall Square, Omagh
Architect: Kennedy, Fitzgerald & Associates

RIBA Regional Award

Spire of Hope
Donegal Street, Belfast
Architect: Collin Conn & Robert Jamison

RIBA Regional Award

Orchard Building
Stranmillis, Belfast
Architect: Scott Wilson/ Knox & Clayton

RIBA Regional Award

The Meter House
Cromac Avenue, Belfast
Architect: Twenty Two Over Seven assisted by Consarc Conservation

RIBA Regional Award

The McGonigle House
Ravenhill Road, Belfast
Architect: Twenty Two Over Seven

RIAI 2008 Awards

RIAI Highly Commended: Best Sustainable 2008/ RIAI Selected for Exhibition: Best Educational 2008

Orchard Building
Stranmillis, Belfast
Architect: Scott Wilson/ Knox & Clayton

 

RIAI Commmended: Best Public Building 2008

The Braid, Ballymena Town Hall, Museum & Arts Centre
Bridge Street, Ballymena
Architect: Consarc Design Group