The long list of RIBA House of the Year awards includes 20 buildings. Among them, in addition to ordinary residential buildings, there is a tree house, a house in a swamp, a house “built” in a breaker wall, and other non-standard dwellings. The award has been presented for 16 years. Until last year, it was called the Manser Medal, in honor of the architect Michael Manser, the former president of RIBA, who became famous for his projects of private houses.
RIBA House of the Year is sponsored by Paint & Paper Library, a major British paint manufacturer.
Below are all the houses included in the long list.
Peacock House, Suffolk
BHSF Architekten + Studio-P
House Redshank, Essex
Lisa Shell Architects Ltd + Marcus Taylor
Shawm House, Northumberland
MawsonKerr Architects
Private house number 49, London
31/44 Architects
House of The Cooperage, London
Chris Dyson Architects
Hidden House, London
Coffey Architects
Whole House, London
Hayhurst and Co.
House 6 Wood Lane, London
Birds Portchmouth Russum Architects
Highgate House, London
Carmody groarke
Cob Corner House, Devon
David Sheppard Architects
House Hill House, Bath
Mike keys and anne claxton
The Quest House, Dorset
Strom Architects
Woodsman's Treehouse, Dorset
Brownlie Ernst and Marks Limited
Residence in Oxfordshire
Richard Meier & Partners Architects LLP + Berman Guedes Stretton
Caring Wood House, Kent
James Macdonald Wright + Niall Maxwell
House on South Street, East Sussex
Sandy Rendel Architects Ltd.
House of Ness Point, Kent
Tonkin liu
House Newhouse of Auchengee, Ayrshire
Ann nisbet studio
House on Edinburgh Road, Edinburgh
A449 Architects
Fernaig Cottage, West Ross
Scampton and Barnett Architects