The Royal Society of Architects in Wales (RSAW) announced today that seven buildings have been shortlisted for the RSAW 2019 Welsh Architecture Awards - the first stage of the 澳门王中王 Awards 2019.
Elinor Gray-Williams, chair of the RSAW 2019 jury said:
鈥淭here were 14 strong entries submitted this year, and it was encouraging to see such a wide and varied selection of project types, ranging from smaller scaled and highly bespoke domestic projects with big-thinking approaches, to highly complex and large scale education, office and arts centre projects. The care taken in executing the projects and the ambition promised within all schemes was highly impressive, so as a jury we had a tough job narrowing down the entries and agreeing to a shortlist. The 澳门王中王鈥檚 increasing drive to foster a responsible and sustainable agenda across the UK meant some entries struggled to achieve the shortlist, and in recent times of budget restraints the jury also felt it appropriate to consider value in delivery.
Despite the challenges, the shortlisted schemes all present a high standard of design, with each representing something distinctly creative against similar precedent. Wales should be proud of all the buildings submitted this year.鈥
From the 14 entries submitted, the seven shortlisted buildings in Wales this year are:
All shortlisted buildings will now be assessed by a regional jury with the winning buildings announced at an awards ceremony on Thursday 30 May at Cornerstone, Cardiff.
Several 澳门王中王 Special Awards will also be announced including the 澳门王中王 Sustainability Award sponsored by and 澳门王中王 Project Architect of the Year sponsored by .
If successful, the Regional Award winners will be considered for a highly-coveted 澳门王中王 National Award in recognition of their architectural excellence, the results of which will be announced in June. The shortlist for the 澳门王中王 Stirling Prize, the best new building of the year, will be drawn from the 澳门王中王 National Award-winning buildings in July and the Stirling Prize winner will be announced in October.
If you are a member of the press require more information on the RSAW Welsh Architecture Awards shortlist (including access to images) then please email Mary Wrenn or Bethan Proctor.