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Winners of RIBA Awards 2005 and RIBA Worldwide Awards AnnouncedSeventy-one new buildings across the UK and the EU have been rewarded with RIBA Awards for their high architectural standards and their contribution to their local environment.
Projects selected for their design excellence range in size and use from the Scottish Parliament building in Edinburgh, the Millau Viaduct in France to a mud house in Worcester.
Projects by Zaha Hadid Architects, the Richard Rogers Partnership, Sarah Wigglesworth Architects, Richard Murphy Architects, and Foster and Partners are amongst the winners.
The 71 RIBA Award winners will form the long-list for the 10th anniversary RIBA Stirling Prize in association with The Architects' Journal.
During the RIBA Awards event, seven additional buildings from around the world received an RIBA Worldwide Award.
These awards, in association with The Architectural Review, sponsored by Monodraught International, were being presented for the second time recognize significant international projects by RIBA members.
Speaking at the awards dinner RIBA President George Ferguson said:
"The RIBA Awards process has come up trumps again, recognizing a remarkable selection of buildings from almost every sector.
I am particularly delighted to see a record number of buildings designed for children, including three groundbreaking nurseries, two highly inno
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