The 2023 RIBA (Royal Institute of British Architects) North West Awards shortlist was announced last week, and this features ten buildings from across the region. One of these UCLan’s new Student Centre and University Square, designed by architectural firm Hawkins\Brown.
The Senior Project Manager in UCLan’s Estate team, Robert Turner, said:
“We’re delighted that our new Student Centre building, and the University Square which it overlooks, have been shortlisted for such a prestigious award. Our spectacular building brings all our student support services under one roof, and the adjacent public square – which sits at the heart of our Preston campus – provides a real gateway to both the city and University. It’s an honour to nominated, and we will be keeping our fingers crossed when the winner is announced: however the real success is in seeing our students, colleagues, and the wider community enjoy using the new facilities and the surrounding public area improvements on a daily basis.”
RIBA North West Jury Chair, Darren Smith, Senior Architect at AECOM, added:
“The entrants highlight the great work being built in the region. Those shortlisted demonstrated the vision and high standard required and more. Each shows what is possible when good design is allowed and encouraged to flourish. These projects are the result of years of considered design and collaborative working, resulting in purposeful spaces which beguile, stimulate, and offer comfort to their users and the public at large.”
All of the shortlisted projects in the North West will be assessed by a regional jury, and the winners will be announced later this Spring.
Regional Award winners are given consideration for a number of RIBA Special Awards, such as the RIBA Sustainability Award and the RIBA Building of the Year, as well as for the highly sought-after RIBA National Award, the results of which will be revealed in the summer.