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Midlist for RIBA Building of the Year
Reiach and Hall's RIBA award winning New Stobhill Hospital has been selected to join the 2010 Stirling Prize midlist. New Stobhill is the only Scottish project, and only healthcare project, to be judged for the elite prize.
The RIBA Stirling Prize midlist 2010:
Neues Museum by David Chipperfield Architects with Julian Harrap Archtitects _ MAXXI National Museum of XXI Century Arts by Zaha Hadid Architects _ Christ's College School by DSDHA _ Ashmolean Museum by Rick Mather Architects _ Clapham Manor Primary School by dRMM _ Bateman's Row by Theis and Khan _ Nottingham Contemporary by Caruso St John _ Medieval + Renaissance Galleries by MUMA with Julian Harrap Architects _ The Charlotte Building by Lifschutz Davidson Sandliands _ Highbury Square by Allies and Morrison _ Primary Substation for 2012 Olympics by NORD Archtitecture _ Whitechapel Gallery by Withereford Watson Mann and Robbrecht en Daem _ Hunsett Mill by Acme _ Salvation Army Chelmsford by Hudson Architects _ House at Goleen by Niall McLaughlin Architects _ VISUAL by Terry Pawson Architects _ New Stobhill Hospital by Reiach and Hall _ LJMU Art & Design Academy by Rick Mather Architects _ Aldeburgh Music Creative Campus by Haworth Tompkins
The RIBA Stirling Prize is given for the RIBA Building of the Year.
New Stobhill Hospital is currently shortlisted for the Prime Minister's Better Public Building Award and the British Construction Industry's 'Building' Award. New Stobhill Hospital has won several major design awards, namely: RIBA Award 2010; Best ‘International Health Project under 40,000 sqm’, 2010 Design & Health International Academy Awards; 'Best Designed Project', 2010 Public Private Finance Awards; ‘Best Public Building’ and ‘Architecture Grand Prix’ (Best New Building Outside London), Roses Design Award 2009; ‘Best Designed Hospital’, Building Better Healthcare Award 2009; Civic Trust Award 2009 Commendation and the Glasgow Institute of Architects ‘Best Healthcare Building’ Award 2009.
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