Thursday, 18 June 2015

Plans for Port Royal: inspiration from the RIBA

Does this remind you of anything?

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The building above is Archial Norr's Dalmunach Distillery in Moray, 'inspired by the shape of a sheaf of barley' -  one of the the Royal Institute of British Architects' 2015 RIBA National Awards.

"The admirable aspect shared by every one of our winners is ambition," said RIBA President Stephen Hodder. "The UK is blighted by poor-quality new housing and dilapidated school buildings, so I am delighted that the notable trends amongst this year's RIBA National Award winners are the volume of inspiring new housing and education projects. All 37 of our RIBA National Award winners should provide inspiration for developers, local authorities and architects alike and will delight generations to come."

RIBA reveals its favourite UK buildings of 2015 - BBC News

Here is the mock-up from architecture student Alex Vick:

Sidmouth Drill Hall Hub New Unit Fundraiser

Phase 2 Exterior Front | Sidmouth Drill Hall
Sidmouth Drill Hall Hub New Unit Fundraiser, a Community in Sidmouth, United Kingdom on Crowdfunder



Phase 2 Exterior front | Sidmouth Drill Hall
Futures Forum: Crowdfunder campaign launched for Sidmouth Drill Hall

This is the current state of the Drill Hall:



Drill Hall exterior front | Sidmouth Drill Hall
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